Many people today believe that sperm can turn into worms. This is not true! It is because sperm is so small we can’t see it. In the event of an infection, the sperm can contract to form a worm. The worm will then grow and live on the outside of the sperm.
Yes, sperm and worms can grow together, but it’s a rare event. Most sperm are so small they’re not even visible, which explains why sperm have never been seen growing into worms.
The truth is that sperm can turn into worms if a person is infected. In other words, we can infect others and be infected ourselves. It’s the same with the infection of a fetus. If that fetus is infected, it’s as if the sperm has turned into a worm. The only difference is that instead of a fetus, we’re talking about a sperm or an embryo that is infected.
This infection makes a sperm turn into a worm, or a fetus turn into a worm. It doesn’t matter whether the sperm or embryo gets infected, it just matters that either one turns into another organism. But what does it mean to turn into another organism? To say that sperm turn into worms is like saying that we turn into worms, since, by definition, we’re still just alive creatures that are made of cells.
Worms are creatures that have been infected by the same “super pathogen” used by a parasite to infect many types of animals. When this parasite infects someone, they will usually turn into a worm, and the parasite that causes this infection is called a “cyst.” Cysts can turn into other organisms, and worms are an example of cysts turning into other organisms.
Worms are made up of cells, and cysts are very similar to eggs (which are the female form of sperm) and are made of sperm, eggs, or both. If any of these is infected by a cyst, it will turn into a worm that resembles the way it looks. The process of turning a cyst into a worm is called “self-fertilization.
Our theory is that the cyst somehow made the sperm sperm and then made the eggs eggs, and then somehow made the worms. This is how cysts are normally made, but you don’t need to be a science geek to figure out how that works.
In the original game, if you kill a cyst, it will turn into a worm and die. In the new game, it’s not the cyst that is the problem; it’s the sperm. Turns out cysts are infected by sperm, and the more you ejaculate, the more likely the cyst to turn into a worm. The only problem? It only happens when you’re trying to do it while you’re a virgin.
Now you just need to remember to use your condoms.
It’s a little bit hard not to laugh, but you can actually see sperm in the game in the form of little balls. Even if you’re not a science geek, you can probably guess what it is. Like I said though, its fun to just watch sperm turning into worms.