what are these scientists smoking?
http://www.medbroadcast.com/channel_health_news_details.asp?news_id=14697&rss=67&rid=999999&channel_id=2026&rot=3 (http://www.medbroadcast.com/channel_health_news_details.asp?news_id=14697&rss=67&rid=999999&channel_id=2026&rot=3)
if everybody has a disease, is it still a disease?
or is it just part of having a body?
i havent taken the time to formulate a point of view on the intimate tendencies of america
but
something about that 'study' and those 'findings' seem a bit ridiculous
sex was invented in the 1900s
dont worry
we'll teach them "absence"
that'll work
and wont give them a warped reality in reguards to sex
:lol:
Quote from: LHX on March 12, 2008, 03:47:00 AM
what are these scientists smoking?
http://www.medbroadcast.com/channel_health_news_details.asp?news_id=14697&rss=67&rid=999999&channel_id=2026&rot=3 (http://www.medbroadcast.com/channel_health_news_details.asp?news_id=14697&rss=67&rid=999999&channel_id=2026&rot=3)
if everybody has a disease, is it still a disease?
or is it just part of having a body?
Given that, according to the link, "A virus that causes
cervical cancer is by far the most common sexually transmitted infection in teen girls aged 14 to 19", I think I'm going to go with disease.
Now normally, I'd say "meh" to a study like this. I am of the opinion that if you have all the facts about STDs and access to contraception and yet you willfully decide to ignore it, for whatever reason, then you should expect no sympathy at all.
However, I note the study took place in the USA and not somewhere like Canada, or Germany, where usually sex education is fairly decent, and access to contraceptives is not only freely available but also carries a low social stigma. Now, I'll admit I'm no expert on the US education system, but from what I have read, it seems to be filled with "moralizing" busybodies, explicitly Christian or just Christian in values, who:
a) have forgotten what it is like to be a teenager
b) think sex is evil
c) think contraception is even more evil
d) think teenagers getting cervical cancer and dying is a lesser evil than the above two
e) hate America and apple pie (possibly)
who go around removing the sort of information that might lead to the more intelligent kids either making an informed choice or actually getting their hands on the contraception in the first place.
In which case, it is kind of hard to just dismiss them.
I think there are some mitigating environmental factors at play as well. When I say environmental, I don't mean pollution, etc. I mean the community environment.
Teenagers, in general, are pre-disposed to risky behavior, it's a natural way they test boundaries. One thing I've found in some of my research in Maine is that girls engaging in risky behaviors (drugs, alcohol, unprotected sex, etc.) seems to be increasing. Not a lot, but compared to boys it is significant. It's hard to draw any firm conclusions as to why this is happening, it could be just a cyclical thing that will eventually start going the other way. However, if the government were to plunk down some dough for me to do additional study, I would do a statistical analysis of the rates of these sorts of behaviors against how many hours a week parents have to work. Parental Monitoring has a HUGE impact upon these kinds of behaviors, and often times, parents can't or won't take the time to address them.
:roflcake: (http://www.veiligglijden.nl/images/producten/VG0015.jpg) :digtbk:
and RWHN, i'm not saying that it's not happening (you of course know that better than me), but testing boundaries, okay, drugs, alcohol, sure, but i think it's a littlebit strange how you think "drugs alcohol unprotected sex" is somehow a logical progression.
btw, reading that article, i've never heard of this "papillomavirus/HPV" (which is the cervical cancer causing 18%), but it's interesting that chlamydia has such a low occurance (4%), because that's the most common STD over here.
oh and wikipedia sez: "Although some papillomavirus types can cause cancer in the epithelial tissues they inhabit, cancer is not a typical outcome of infection."
Uh, I didn't say it was a progression, I was listing SOME examples of risky behavior, thus the "etc".
STD's are Gods punishment for homosexuality, or secular science, or who ever we are hating on now
Cain definitely rides the correct motorcycle, ITT.
Quote from: triple zero on March 12, 2008, 01:27:05 PM
btw, reading that article, i've never heard of this "papillomavirus/HPV" (which is the cervical cancer causing 18%), but it's interesting that chlamydia has such a low occurance (4%), because that's the most common STD over here.
HPV is what can occasionally cause genital warts. However, there's only a handful of strains (single digits, possibly even only two or three) that manifest as genital warts. Unless you get the kind that manifests as genital warts, MEN DO NOT GET ANY EFFECTS FROM HPV.
Therefore, you can have a couple (of any age) who are in a committed relationship and think neither of them have an STD, so the girl goes on the pill (or something) and they stop using a rubber. Turns out the guy is carrying HPV, girl goes to the gyno and gets an abnormal pap, she panics.
The majority of the strains of HPV are actually basically harmless, as I understand it. All they do is lead to some cell-mutation on the cervix. The majority of the time this means nothing, but it can in some instances lead to cancer. This is why it must be treated. However, last I heard, 1 in 4 people (male or female) contacting HPV in their lifetime is actually not at all unreasonable--many people get it and never even know, because their body clears it up on their own.
Also, at my last annual, my gyno told me that condoms do not necessarily prevent the transmission of HPV. I am not sure if I 100% buy that, but as soon as I get my check-up with my new doctor, you can bet that I'll be getting the vaccine. :p
ANYWAYS. That article has been being posted about on basically everything I read, so I haven't actually read it in-depth yet, so I will get back to you if things change once I've read the article.
Darth Cupcake is also on the correct motorcycle. Those numbers fit with other studies I've seen on HPV as well. The biggest issue (they think) is that not only are men usually just carriers, but HPV isn't picked up on the tests they run for men... So even if you do get regular testing, you don't necessarily know that you're infected.
D-Cup is also correct in saying that they usually clear up on their own. A woman's body chemistry is pretty neat that way. It's similar to a yeast infection. Although annoying, all you need is a good period to flush out your vag. :mrgreen:
Also, you can get cervical cancer from regular tampon use, and don't necessarily have to be that sexually active. The fibers in some of those things are god awful to insert into your body, ladies. Never forget teh trusty maxi pad!
when i'm in a serious relationship and we wanna stop using condoms, it's not that big of a deal to wait a week to go to the doctors and get yourself tested, IMO. afterall, it's also nice to know for sure you're healthy, right?
and, if 18% of american girls have HPV, and they don't test for that on males, that's just dumb.
i got tested for aids, chlamydia and two others which i forgot about.
oh and i looked it up, HPV is genital warts? according to some site that's also the no.1 STD in NL. strange because i clearly seem to remember it used to be chlamydia, but i guess times change.
TripZip, see above--HPV doesn't show up in tests in males, which is why they are currently working on adapting the vaccine to work on men as well.
One or two strains of HPV are genital warts, but there's several hundred kinds of HPV. And, as covered, particular with the genital warts strain, condoms often don't protect against it, so I believe it may be the #1 STD in many of the "developed" countries that protect well against gonorrhea, chlamydia, AIDS, etc.
CLAP ON!
CLAP OFF!
Health class done with Win, ITT
Quote from: triple zero on March 12, 2008, 01:27:05 PM
oh and wikipedia sez: "Although some papillomavirus types can cause cancer in the epithelial tissues they inhabit, cancer is not a typical outcome of infection."
Oh, well thats perfectly
alright then.
I'm off to shoot people in the arse with bullets. Its OK, death isn't a
typical outcome.
aids is on a huge rise here in ireland, I'm not proud of it but I was unprotected a couple of times with girls i had been going out for for a while, the last girl I was with was with about 3 different guys over the space of a couple of months, I made sure to be safe with her but it still freaked my the fuck out when i saw the figures for ireland so i got checked and fortunately alls clear.
they are saying that aids is as high as one in five guys in the gay community here too.
i have given it much thought
and i still dont really know what to think
sexual tendencies are one issue
the widespread rise of illness in general is another separate but related issue
maybe immunity and intelligence are related
Take a couple of things into consideration here ok....
HPV was just fairly recently put in the STD category. When I was a teenager Herpes was the worst thing you had to worry about that didn't have a cure.
Let us progress 20 (cough cough) 30 years.....
We now have AIDS, BV, LGV (a form of chlamydia), PID and HPV. All of these have been added to the CDC's STD list in the last 30 years. Of those PID is basically an infection, however, they now term it as an STD.
This article may be true as more and more is added to the list, simply because there are more STD's than there were 30 years ago, same diseases, new category!!
Also, the more education there is out there PERIOD, the more the dialogue will turn towards protection of self rather than condemnation of behaviors.
Quote from: Cain on March 12, 2008, 03:05:32 PMQuote from: triple zero on March 12, 2008, 01:27:05 PMoh and wikipedia sez: "Although some papillomavirus types can cause cancer in the epithelial tissues they inhabit, cancer is not a typical outcome of infection."
Oh, well thats perfectly alright then.
I'm off to shoot people in the arse with bullets. Its OK, death isn't a typical outcome.
point taken.
when i read that "something causes cancer", my first impulse is just to check how often it causes cancer.
Quote from: LHX on March 12, 2008, 03:54:13 PMsexual tendencies are one issue
the widespread rise of illness in general is another separate but related issue
maybe immunity and intelligence are related
what?
sorry but, what?
immunity and intelligence are related?
now i'm (nearly) certain you don't literally think this is the case, so what are you trying to say?
Quote from: triple zero on March 12, 2008, 05:20:38 PM
Quote from: LHX
maybe immunity and intelligence are related
what?
sorry but, what?
immunity and intelligence are related?
now i'm (nearly) certain you don't literally think this is the case, so what are you trying to say?
I took it to mean those who are educated/smart enough to get the vaccine or use protection will not get the disease...
But I'm not Lex, maybe he meant something else.
ahhahaaha vaccinated i win!!
Fred always wins.
OK, first off... the HPV vaccine has not been on the market in sufficient quantity for long enough to have protected ALL American teens.
Since they are teens, they need parental consent to get the vaccine... even if the teenager is smart, the parents may be moronic fundies or something.
1 in 4 girls have HPV by the time they are 18. By the end of college that increases to 1 in 3. By age 50, it is 1 in 2 women.
Men are twice as likely to be infected as women. Statistically, by age 50 EVERY MAN IN AMERICA carries at least one strain of HPV.
Most HPV does not lead to cervical cancer, but 70% of cervical cancer is caused by HPV.
(My best friend is an MPH working at OHSU, she comes in handy for these discussions.)
By those stats, the men get it more than women, and when women get it, it leads to potentially fatal diseases.
Nice.
I knew all this, it's just that reading it in that stark format really jars.
:mittens:
Nigel's motorcycle is so correct that it shoots flames and has all sorts of fancy glowy lights and shit. It is upholstered in rich Corinthian bacon and is orange.
Quote from: Jenne on March 13, 2008, 03:28:32 AM
By those stats, the men get it more than women, and when women get it, it leads to potentially fatal diseases.
Pretty much!
Quote from: Jenne on March 13, 2008, 03:28:32 AM
By those stats, the men get it more than women, and when women get it, it sometimes leads to potentially fatal diseases.
Nice.
Fixxxed for pedantry.
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Obviously a misogynistic disease...
I have detected a very strange phenomenon.
Whenever you see a picture of four women standing next to each other, the second one from the left is the one with HPV. Check it out:
(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb163/wompcabal/1_in_4_has_HPV5.jpg)
(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb163/wompcabal/1_in_4_has_HPV.jpg)
(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb163/wompcabal/1_in_4_has_HPV2.jpg)
(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb163/wompcabal/1_in_4_has_HPV4.jpg)
(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb163/wompcabal/1_in_4_has_HPV3.jpg)
isn't that weird?
Quick question:
Do you have MS paint like, always open every time you turn on your computer?
it's in my startup folder
(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb163/wompcabal/1_in_4_has_HPV6.jpg)
Quote from: LMNO on March 13, 2008, 02:13:55 PM
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Quote from: Professor Cramulus on March 13, 2008, 02:28:38 PM
it's in my startup folder
(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb163/wompcabal/1_in_4_has_HPV6.jpg)
Aha! That explains the Country Album he did.
Quote from: LMNO on March 13, 2008, 02:13:55 PM
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And like I said before, that makes it perfectly alright for some people to get it, simply because teh Bible says sex is bad, mmkay?
I really hate it when people reduce other people to numbers, to try and justify ignoring a problem that is easily solved.
I'm not sure that's what I was saying, Cain.
I was justifying my pendantry fixxoring of Jenne's post.
I don't think anyone should get it. It will either give you genital warts, or cancer.
I'm not to psyched about either of those choices, TBH.
Who says I wasn't building on your point?
well if you want to avoid getting it, check out my recent Field Guide:
http://www.principiadiscordia.com/blog/cramulus/1-in-4-women-has-hpv-usually-the-second-one-from-the-left/
Quote from: Cain on March 13, 2008, 03:32:04 PM
Who says I wasn't building on your point?
Oh. Ok.
Me --> :joshua:
Quote from: Professor Cramulus on March 13, 2008, 03:32:44 PM
well if you want to avoid getting it, check out my recent Field Guide:
http://www.principiadiscordia.com/blog/cramulus/1-in-4-women-has-hpv-usually-the-second-one-from-the-left/
Excellent. I will now wear the biggest pair of earphones I can find when listening to my Britny Fox albums.
I hereby apologize for my lack of modals. I should have used a "might"...
Quote from: Jenne on March 13, 2008, 06:32:46 PM
I hereby apologize for my lack of modals. I maybe should have used a "might"...
fixed. :wink:
just yankin your chain.
I thought LMNO ruled out maybe in that instance... :lol: I definitely should have used a might. Could have used a can, though.
Quote from: Darth Cupcake on March 13, 2008, 01:52:19 PM
:mittens:
Nigel's motorcycle is so correct that it shoots flames and has all sorts of fancy glowy lights and shit. It is upholstered in rich Corinthian bacon and is orange.
Holy shit, I just came.
WHO NEEDS MEN, WITH DC AROUND?
Quote from: LHX on March 12, 2008, 03:47:00 AM
if everybody has a disease, is it still a disease?
or is it just part of having a body?
WTF is this shit? Of course it's still a fucking disease. Goddammit. Kill yourself and fuck the body.
Quote from: Fred Noodle on March 12, 2008, 09:53:52 PM
ahhahaaha vaccinated i win!!
The vaccine only protects against the cancer strains. The non dangerous forms aren't seen as worth fighting.
Quote from: Requia on May 02, 2009, 11:34:53 PM
Quote from: Fred Noodle on March 12, 2008, 09:53:52 PM
ahhahaaha vaccinated i win!!
The vaccine only protects against the cancer strains. The non dangerous forms aren't seen as worth fighting.
They aren't. Their only side effect is creeping Zalgoism.
Quote from: Requia on May 02, 2009, 11:34:53 PM
Quote from: Fred Noodle on March 12, 2008, 09:53:52 PM
ahhahaaha vaccinated i win!!
The vaccine only protects against the cancer strains. The non dangerous forms aren't seen as worth fighting.
that's because if they only get genital warts it's kinda like having them be ribbed for your pleasure.
HPV still scares me, but I'm already too old for the shot, and there's a good chance I've had it already.
Coochie cancer scares me actually. I know way too many women my age or even younger who have already been diagnosed with cervical cancer. However, there is one sure fire way to reduce your risk...DON'T USE TAMPONS. Shoving artificial absorbent materials into your vag that holds onto bacteria-infused fluids for a few hours at a time is a great way to aggravate cells, IMHO.
Wear a pad and change it often, keep yourself clean with unscented, non-cottony, undyed toilet paper and moistened wipes, don't douche, don't use deodorant sprays, and let your body do what it's supposed to do, ladies. It's like a self-cleaning appliance after your period. The only thing that goes in my vagina is what it's designed to hold, and that's a penis and the body of an infant if and when that time comes.
Also: spermicidal lubricants. Always have protected sex, but watch the chemicals that could be introduced into your system. There's a lot of natural and very necessary flora on the walls of the vagina that help control infections. When that shit get's off balance is when HPV and yeast causes problems.
-Suu
Champion of the Vag
Quote from: Suu on May 03, 2009, 02:38:46 PM
-Suu
Champion of the Vag
you need to make yourself a superhero costume to this effect.
YAF,R?
:postpics:
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-Suu
Champion of the Vag
you need to make yourself a superhero costume to this effect.
please no...
YAF,R? OCYA.
what does this mean!!?
You are not cleared for that information.
Quote from: Payne on May 03, 2009, 04:23:53 PM
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-Suu
Champion of the Vag
you need to make yourself a superhero costume to this effect.
please no...
YAF,R? OCYA.
what does this mean!!?
You are not cleared for that information.
will you stop clearing me of infromation!? its taking a real toll on my know..leged..isms...
It's not hard to figure out, really.
Quote from: TSosBR! on May 03, 2009, 04:27:24 PM
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Quote from: Suu on May 03, 2009, 02:38:46 PM
-Suu
Champion of the Vag
you need to make yourself a superhero costume to this effect.
please no...
YAF,R? OCYA.
what does this mean!!?
You are not cleared for that information.
will you stop clearing me of infromation!? its taking a real toll on my know..leged..isms...
YOU HAVE FAILED THE INTELLIGENCE PORTION OF THIS TEST.
YOU WILL HAVE TO LEAVE SOME ORGANS AT THE DOOR.
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-Suu
Champion of the Vag
you need to make yourself a superhero costume to this effect.
please no...
YAF,R? OCYA.
You're a fag, right? Of course you are.
In which case the answer is... sometimes.
Quote from: TSosBR! on May 03, 2009, 04:36:14 PM
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-Suu
Champion of the Vag
you need to make yourself a superhero costume to this effect.
please no...
YAF,R? OCYA.
You're a fag, right? Of course you are.
In which case the answer is... sometimes.
Is that "sometimes" when you turn into a misogynist shitbag and go after one of the nicest women on the board?
Asshole.
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Quote from: Suu on May 03, 2009, 02:38:46 PM
-Suu
Champion of the Vag
you need to make yourself a superhero costume to this effect.
please no...
YAF,R? OCYA.
You're a fag, right? Of course you are.
In which case the answer is... sometimes.
Is that "sometimes" when you turn into a misogynist shitbag and go after one of the nicest women on the board?
Asshole.
WTF did I miss?
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Quote from: Suu on May 03, 2009, 02:38:46 PM
-Suu
Champion of the Vag
you need to make yourself a superhero costume to this effect.
please no...
YAF,R? OCYA.
You're a fag, right? Of course you are.
In which case the answer is... sometimes.
Is that "sometimes" when you turn into a misogynist shitbag and go after one of the nicest women on the board?
Asshole.
WTF did I miss?
This.
Quote from: TSosBR! on May 03, 2009, 03:32:19 PM
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-Suu
Champion of the Vag
you need to make yourself a superhero costume to this effect.
please no...
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Quote from: Suu on May 03, 2009, 02:38:46 PM
-Suu
Champion of the Vag
you need to make yourself a superhero costume to this effect.
please no...
YAF,R? OCYA.
You're a fag, right? Of course you are.
In which case the answer is... sometimes.
Is that "sometimes" when you turn into a misogynist shitbag and go after one of the nicest women on the board?
Asshole.
err...? I think there may have been some misunderstanding at some point...
it may have occurred here:
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Quote from: Suu on May 03, 2009, 02:38:46 PM
-Suu
Champion of the Vag
you need to make yourself a superhero costume to this effect.
please no...
what i meant was... when i read the above sentence all i can envisage is a giant crime-fighting vagina. Personally, I'll pass on that one, I meant no offence to Suu (as I'm *fairly* certain she isn't a giant crime-fighting vagina), nor anyone else.
Also, you barely know me so I'll let the "misogynist shitbag" comment go.
x
Is English your first language?
Quote from: TSosBR! on May 03, 2009, 04:52:31 PM
Also, you barely know me so I'll let the "misogynist shitbag" comment go.
Watch me not care.
Your inability to communicate is not my problem.
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on May 03, 2009, 05:01:38 PM
Quote from: TSosBR! on May 03, 2009, 04:52:31 PM
Also, you barely know me so I'll let the "misogynist shitbag" comment go.
Watch me not care.
Your inability to communicate is not my problem.
fair 'nuff
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Quote from: TSosBR! on May 03, 2009, 04:52:31 PM
Also, you barely know me so I'll let the "misogynist shitbag" comment go.
Watch me not care.
Your inability to communicate is not my problem.
fair 'nuff
Of course it's fair. We Rain Gods are nothing if not unbiased.
Quote from: Hawk on May 03, 2009, 04:58:50 PM
Is English your first language?
if it is, maybe he'll have better luck with his second one.
you know what they say. "If at first you don't succeed..."
:lulz:
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Quote from: Hawk on May 03, 2009, 04:58:50 PM
Is English your first language?
if it is, maybe he'll have better luck with his second one.
you know what they say. "If at first you don't succeed..."
:lulz:
"...eliminate all evidence that an attempt was made, and then assassinate an elected leader."
- John Foster Dulles.
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Quote from: Hawk on May 03, 2009, 04:58:50 PM
Is English your first language?
if it is, maybe he'll have better luck with his second one.
you know what they say. "If at first you don't succeed..."
:lulz:
:lulz:
Quote from: Hawk on May 03, 2009, 04:58:50 PM
Is English your first language?
*looks embarrassed* it is...
it's just sometimes i forget that other people don't think the same things as me...
tsosbr!,
moving on to german...
Quote from: TSosBR! on May 03, 2009, 05:10:18 PM
it's just sometimes i forget that other people don't think the same things as me...
Might I suggest that you meet some people?
Also, German is an inherently dangerous language, and should not be attempted by the novice.
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on May 03, 2009, 05:11:14 PM
Quote from: TSosBR! on May 03, 2009, 05:10:18 PM
it's just sometimes i forget that other people don't think the same things as me...
Might I suggest that you meet some people?
:lulz: :lulz:
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on May 03, 2009, 05:09:10 PM
Quote from: East Coast Hustle on May 03, 2009, 05:06:56 PM
Quote from: Hawk on May 03, 2009, 04:58:50 PM
Is English your first language?
if it is, maybe he'll have better luck with his second one.
you know what they say. "If at first you don't succeed..."
:lulz:
"...eliminate all evidence that an attempt was made, and then assassinate an elected leader."
- John Foster Dulles.
:spittake:
Quote from: LHX on March 12, 2008, 03:47:00 AM
if everybody has a disease, is it still a disease?
or is it just part of having a body?
I vote this for the stupidest post - made with a straight face - of the last decade.
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on November 29, 2010, 08:27:30 PM
I vote this for the stupidest post - made with a straight face - of the last decade.
Makes me think back on your idea form writing personal histories / obituaries for past and present forum members.
Quote from: Richter on November 29, 2010, 08:35:55 PM
Makes me think back on your idea form writing personal histories / obituaries for past and present forum members.
LHX wasn't a bad guy, but the OP for this thread is one of the thickest-headed things I've ever seen.
Chicks with HPV you know they are game.
:fap: :fap: :fap:
Quote from: Rizzo on November 29, 2010, 08:49:12 PM
Chicks with HPV you know they are game.
:fap: :fap: :fap:
Guessing you don't get laid much.
Heh, if you click on that link now, from LHX's OP, it's about an entirely different disease.
I think this is one of those rare instances, for me anyway, where I think LHX's posting style got in the way of what he was trying to communicate.
Quote from: Rev. What's-His-Name? on November 29, 2010, 08:53:46 PM
Heh, if you click on that link now, from LHX's OP, it's about an entirely different disease.
I think this is one of those rare instances, for me anyway, where I think LHX's posting style got in the way of what he was trying to communicate.
Dunno. He was trying to claim that a virus is part of the body.
Quote from: Rizzo on November 29, 2010, 08:49:12 PM
Chicks with HPV you know they are game.
:fap: :fap: :fap:
It's naturally occurring. Most women don't even know they're carriers until their cervix has to get cut out.
Quote from: Suu on November 29, 2010, 08:57:20 PM
It's naturally occurring. Most women don't even know they're carriers until their cervix has to get cut out.
"Rizzo", aka Archibald wossname something or other, is posting the fap icon three times in every post.
There's really no point responding.
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on November 29, 2010, 08:58:52 PM
"Rizzo", aka Archibald wossname something or other, is posting the fap icon three times in every post.
There's really no point responding.
Have you checked his IP yet?
Quote from: Suu on November 29, 2010, 08:57:20 PM
It's naturally occurring. Most women don't even know they're carriers until their cervix has to get cut out.
As in it's naturally occurring to get stuffed by 5 random cocks at the same time 3 nights a week?
Quote from: Rizzo on November 29, 2010, 08:59:46 PM
As in it's naturally occurring to get stuffed by 5 random cocks at the same time 3 nights a week?
:suu:
Quote from: Suu on November 29, 2010, 08:59:40 PM
Have you checked his IP yet?
I'll trace it tonight.
However, at the rate he's going, that may not be necessary.
Quote from: Rizzo on November 29, 2010, 08:59:46 PM
As in it's naturally occurring to get stuffed by 5 random cocks at the same time 3 nights a week?
:mullet:
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on November 29, 2010, 08:54:54 PM
Dunno. He was trying to claim that a virus is part of the body.
I took it as a question of whether or not we could still call something a disease if it is something that apparently occurs rather frequently. I think that was what he was getting at. Sort of a "new normal" argument, maybe. Again, I dunno as he didn't really do a lot of follow up in the thread. Though honestly, 1 in 4 still means 75% don't have it, so it really is still a bit on the abnormal side of things.
But he could put this all to rest by coming back and doing some splainin.
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on November 29, 2010, 09:01:19 PM
I'll trace it tonight.
HERE
IP Information: 67.228.54.2
ISP: SoftLayer Technologies
Organization: PolurNET Communications/NSGLOBALHOST.net
Connection: Corporate
City: Dallas
Region: Texas
Country: United States
Quote from: Rizzo on November 29, 2010, 09:04:26 PM
HERE
IP Information: 67.228.54.2
ISP: SoftLayer Technologies
Organization: PolurNET Communications/NSGLOBALHOST.net
Connection: Corporate
City: Dallas
Region: Texas
Country: United States
I'll get a lot more than that.
Quote from: Rizzo on November 29, 2010, 08:59:46 PM
As in it's naturally occurring to get stuffed by 5 random cocks at the same time 3 nights a week?
It is not?!
Quote from: Rev. What's-His-Name? on November 29, 2010, 09:02:53 PM
I took it as a question of whether or not we could still call something a disease if it is something that apparently occurs rather frequently. I think that was what he was getting at. Sort of a "new normal" argument, maybe. Again, I dunno as he didn't really do a lot of follow up in the thread. Though honestly, 1 in 4 still means 75% don't have it, so it really is still a bit on the abnormal side of things.
But he could put this all to rest by coming back and doing some splainin.
I don't expect him any time soon, so at the moment this is my nomination for the dumbest post for the last decade.
Quote from: Enrico Salazar on November 29, 2010, 09:06:27 PM
Is so naive, is almost adorable.
Hey, Generalissimo, Uday asked me to pass on a message, but he sounded like his mouth was full of marbles, so I don't know what he said.
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on November 29, 2010, 09:07:32 PM
Hey, Generalissimo, Uday asked me to pass on a message, but he sounded like his mouth was full of marbles, so I don't know what he said.
Ah good, he got the marbles Enrico sent him for Thanksgiving dinner.
His brother Pogo choke and die in this manner, perhaps will happen also to Uday. A Generalissimo can dream.
I don't think this OP is representative of LHX's body of work.
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on November 29, 2010, 08:54:54 PM
Dunno. He was trying to claim that a virus is part of the body.
I think it was meant to be a metaphor, but I could be mistaken.
Also, according to my IP traces, Rizzo is almost certainly Poptard.
Not that I needed to do an IP trace. You can smell that particular brand of 'Stupid' from a long way off.
Quote from: Rip City Hustle on November 29, 2010, 10:01:16 PM
I think it was meant to be a metaphor, but I could be mistaken.
Also, according to my IP traces, Rizzo is almost certainly Poptard.
Not that I needed to do an IP trace. You can smell that particular brand of 'Stupid' from a long way off.
Can someone just snip him now? It's almost painful to watch.