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  • Strangely bloodless and so alive, the toad's eyes bulged and I felt all the boundaries of life beginning to dissolve and the blood so hot, so hot I now saw was the dizzying haze as life magnetized, pooling itself from all its droplets like the balling sun.

    Karmic Tide J.A. Pak 2011

  • I can vouch that you will never have seen anything like slimy beasts literally shagging in your face, nor will you have experienced the reconstructed hallucinations that dogs enjoy after licking a toad's belly.

    Sebastian Doggart: Sundancing Into the Apocalypse Sebastian Doggart 2010

  • A pixie told me that thou beest my uncle, locked in a toad's body by the late King Nosch.

    Amiaivel 2010

  • I can vouch that you will never have seen anything like slimy beasts literally shagging in your face, nor will you have experienced the reconstructed hallucinations that dogs enjoy after licking a toad's belly.

    Sebastian Doggart: Sundancing Into the Apocalypse Sebastian Doggart 2010

  • We can presume there are genes for dark brown in the toad's genome and the human's genome.

    Death of a popular anti-ID argument 2007

  • Why did Ofelia need to shove magical talismans down a giant toad's throat?

    Best Reviewed Movies of the Decade | /Film 2009

  • The toad's venom — which is secreted when the toad gets angry or scared — contains a hallucinogen called bufotenine that can be dried and smoked to produce a buzz.

    When Toads are Outlawed . . . Bill Crider 2007

  • The toad's venom — which is secreted when the toad gets angry or scared — contains a hallucinogen called bufotenine that can be dried and smoked to produce a buzz.

    Archive 2007-12-02 Bill Crider 2007

  • We can presume there are genes for dark brown in the toad's genome and the human's genome.

    Death of a popular anti-ID argument 2007

  • More specifically, possession with the intent to get high from the toad's venom.

    Toad Away: New Highs in the War on Drugs 2008

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