Message from @carlito

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2019-09-19 16:38:31 UTC  

!mute @Yammy troll

2019-09-19 16:38:32 UTC  

2019-09-19 16:38:32 UTC  

wtf man

2019-09-19 16:38:46 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/624283254089842730/image0.png

2019-09-19 16:38:51 UTC  

because, he developed gangreen in his leg

2019-09-19 16:38:54 UTC  

sugar and alcohol

2019-09-19 16:39:07 UTC  

damn that's horrible

2019-09-19 16:39:16 UTC  

too much of anything is not good

2019-09-19 16:39:20 UTC  

and damn do I love crusader memes

2019-09-19 16:39:27 UTC  

@carlito I swear some diabetics can get amputations?

2019-09-19 16:39:27 UTC  

he just kept going and going.. i think he's finally stopped now

2019-09-19 16:39:33 UTC  

bit late though for him

2019-09-19 16:39:49 UTC  

My mom is diabetic

2019-09-19 16:39:53 UTC  

did he stop because he's dead?

2019-09-19 16:39:57 UTC  

😳

2019-09-19 16:40:24 UTC  

lol no, he stopped because his leg was amputated , , i think that did the trick

2019-09-19 16:40:31 UTC  

he wanted to save his other body parts

2019-09-19 16:40:38 UTC  

ok just making sure

2019-09-19 16:40:52 UTC  

I guess you will just refrain from asking my question

2019-09-19 16:41:21 UTC  

What was your question

2019-09-19 16:41:24 UTC  

People with diabetes may unknowingly develop wet gangrene after experiencing a minor toe or foot injury. Blood flow to the extremities is generally diminished in people with diabetes. This means that the tissue in these areas is unable to heal as quickly. As a result, infection can develop more easily.Apr 25, 2016

2019-09-19 16:41:43 UTC  

Oof

2019-09-19 16:41:45 UTC  

Thanks

2019-09-19 16:41:55 UTC  

Even a tiny cut?

2019-09-19 16:41:59 UTC  

not pretty

2019-09-19 16:42:00 UTC  

Maybe a paper cut?

2019-09-19 16:42:12 UTC  

eww

2019-09-19 16:42:22 UTC  

yeah,, i heard of someone dying after getting a paper cut too

2019-09-19 16:42:24 UTC  

it's insane

2019-09-19 16:42:25 UTC  

I swear Gangrene has to do with a reduced blood supply?

2019-09-19 16:43:58 UTC  

yes i think the blood can't reach certain areas and infection is developed

2019-09-19 16:44:10 UTC  

people with diabetes are more prone

2019-09-19 16:44:12 UTC  

Wait how does that happen?

2019-09-19 16:44:23 UTC  

you can always research it

2019-09-19 16:44:24 UTC  

That blood can get to certain areas

2019-09-19 16:45:01 UTC  

Also just wondering what the role temperature control is

2019-09-19 16:46:08 UTC  

well, it has to do with controlling the overall temperature

2019-09-19 16:46:14 UTC  

in the lounge mostly

2019-09-19 16:46:39 UTC  

we restore calm when needed

2019-09-19 16:46:40 UTC  

mini-mods

2019-09-19 16:47:22 UTC  

What’s a stabiliser role?