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Yes, that's how they would get the reindeer urine, also the same snow eating method was used for getting high off the shaman's pee, after he ate mushrooms or some other psychoactive plant. I am lead to believe that it is the origin of the phrase 'never eat yellow snow'

 

Apparently it's where the term 'getting pissed' and 'taking the piss' came from too .. :001_tt2:

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I'm far too lazy to read the whole of this thread right now,sorry, but piss helps to create a verdigris patina on bronze. I have made a few bronze sculptures in the dim and distant past and following the uni technicians advice I found that it worked incredibly well :laugh1: Two to three week old pee doesn't half reek though.

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