– where does skin in your body stop being skin? Is the roof of the mouth skin? The back of the throat? How does skin attach and transition to non-skin flesh?

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– where does skin in your body stop being skin? Is the roof of the mouth skin? The back of the throat? How does skin attach and transition to non-skin flesh?

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I always used to think about this with the gel-filled squishy tube toys from arcade. I googled them and they’re marketed as “water wiggle squishy toys”. That’s our body. A continuous membrane filled with fluid with two puckered ends.

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