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An oil gland is a sebaceous (or sebiferous) gland that secretes sebaceous matter. Oil glands are part of the body's integumentary system and serve to protect the body against germs. They are mainly situated in the corium or true skin. True oil glands secrete matter through a duct. Many creatures, such as fish, e.g., have oil glands. In mammals they serve as a protectant and lubricant for hair and skin. In birds it is located at the base of the tail, which also supplies oil that is spread upon the feathers during preening.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_gland

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That seems more a typo than a spanish error.

 

Anyway, it's 1:30 I need to sleep. G'night.

My skin is finally getting soft
I'll scrub until the damn thing comes off

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I like seeing pictures of lightning, but it's too fleeting during real storms and the full "awe" effect is lost.

 

Pretty much this. I love rain and storms, but when I get them I hardly pay attention to them. It seems I enjoy them more when they are portrayed as an element in an ambient, such as movies or vidyagames.

 

Completely unrelated fact: Sometimes I wish I could still fear like I did when I was a kid. I always loved the thrill fear generates. A powerful feeling, both physical and psychological. It just doesn't happen anymore, which makes me sad. I'm trying to think of some horror books to read before bed this winter break. Any recommendations?

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