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'''That Time Icterus Acted Like an A**hole & DIed Because of It''' | '''That Time Icterus Acted Like an A**hole & DIed Because of It''' | ||
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− | Daedalus made two pairs of wings out of wax and feathers for himself and '''Icterus'''. Daedalus warned his son not too fly to close to the sun or to the | + | Daedalus made two pairs of wings out of wax and feathers for himself and '''Icterus'''. Daedalus warned his son not too fly to close to the [[Sunlight|sun]] or to the sea. But being the jerk that he was, '''Icterus''' flew too close to the sun, causing his wings to melt and his liver to develop jaundice, and he plunged into the sea where he ultimately died of [[Beer Belly|refractory ascites]]. |
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+ | - [[Achilles]] | ||
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+ | - [[Argatroban]] | ||
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+ | - [[Dionysus]] | ||
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+ | - [[Grecoatrial Node]] | ||
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+ | - [[Homer's The Iliac]] | ||
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+ | - [[Trojan War]] | ||
[[Category:Gastroenterology]] | [[Category:Gastroenterology]] |
Latest revision as of 16:47, 11 March 2017
Icterus was the son of a master craftsman named Daedalus.
That Time Icterus Acted Like an A**hole & DIed Because of It
Daedalus made two pairs of wings out of wax and feathers for himself and Icterus. Daedalus warned his son not too fly to close to the sun or to the sea. But being the jerk that he was, Icterus flew too close to the sun, causing his wings to melt and his liver to develop jaundice, and he plunged into the sea where he ultimately died of refractory ascites.
Additional Topics
- Achilles
- Dionysus