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geK0 said:Um...
I neither confirm nor deny the non-human primate's sexual shenanigans
geK0 said:Um...
Which answer do they want?geK0 said:Did you know, that in order to donate blood in Ontario, you must fill out a questionnaire which includes the question "Have you ever had sexual intercourse with a non-human primate"? Is this how you contracted Ebola Taco?
Actually I think it was specifically chimpanzee..... it was a while since I filled the questionnaire.thaluikhain said:Which answer do they want?geK0 said:Did you know, that in order to donate blood in Ontario, you must fill out a questionnaire which includes the question "Have you ever had sexual intercourse with a non-human primate"? Is this how you contracted Ebola Taco?
Also, non-primates don't count?
What happens now Taco is that internal bleeding intensifies. You've tipped your last fedora I'm afraid.PsychicTaco115 said:Guis
I got Ebola and I dunno what to do. Am I gonna die? ;_;
I knew I shouldn't have trusted that nice nurse but mah dick has a mind of it's own sometimes, I swear >.>
OT: I'm running out of time, what do you people think is the best course of action now?
No, I don't actually have ebola but #TakeBackEscapistForums
Against expectation, I have actually learned something today.thaluikhain said:Go to hospital.
I was reading something Melissa McEwan said, about how the US has a thing for persuading people not to go to hospitals because it's too expensive, which'd be a real problem if an outbreak occurred.
Of course, due to issues with funding, the care at the hospitals may or may not be that great anyway, but still.
Go out and volunteer at a hospital for a week. You'd find out that this is in no way true, though maybe we should try to persuade people not to go to hospitals. What hospitals suffer every time there's a new "outbreak" reported by the news (SARS, H1N1, etc) is a phenomena called "worried well", which are tons of healthy people who have convinced themselves that they're afflicted. It kills hospital resources and time, and impedes the treatment of the actually afflicted.thaluikhain said:Go to hospital.
I was reading something Melissa McEwan said, about how the US has a thing for persuading people not to go to hospitals because it's too expensive, which'd be a real problem if an outbreak occurred.
Of course, due to issues with funding, the care at the hospitals may or may not be that great anyway, but still.
I dunno, I saw the folks in the Ebolsarium the other day, they didn't look that well.Barbas said:OT: I recommend a trip to see the renowned wizard Divayth Fyr in his mushroom tower. Be sure to bring a Daedric artifact as a gift, though.
I bet that Nurse was one of those filthy FEMINIST QUINNKEESIAN TYPES, TRYING TO KILL OFF THE HONEST, PURE, GAMERS.PsychicTaco115 said:
Oh, they're placid and friendly enough if you play the bongos for them. You have to do it just right, though, or they'll suck your eyes out like jelly.Neuromancer said:I dunno, I saw the folks in the Ebolsarium the other day, they didn't look that well.Barbas said:OT: I recommend a trip to see the renowned wizard Divayth Fyr in his mushroom tower. Be sure to bring a Daedric artifact as a gift, though.