Message from @flyingfoxel

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2018-03-24 02:20:38 UTC  

<:pepe_smug:378719408341909506>

2018-03-24 02:20:42 UTC  

The estimated risk for infection after a needlestick injury or cut exposure to HCV-infected blood is approximately 1.8%.

2018-03-24 02:20:55 UTC  

so maybe he was just wrestling with a sweaty person on a french beach

2018-03-24 02:20:55 UTC  

imma go with arch on this one

2018-03-24 02:21:11 UTC  

he;s right on hep c being blood to blood

2018-03-24 02:21:28 UTC  

Maybe he stepped on a needle?

2018-03-24 02:21:40 UTC  

maybe he fucked a skank

2018-03-24 02:21:41 UTC  

Not trying to make excuses, just want to think diseases are harder to get

2018-03-24 02:21:48 UTC  

he fucked a beach, dude

2018-03-24 02:21:54 UTC  

Please let me continue to think that

2018-03-24 02:23:05 UTC  

ohhh wow ok im done reasareching hep c soo glad i never been to a dentist in 10 years

2018-03-24 02:24:16 UTC  

YUP

2018-03-24 02:24:21 UTC  

you can get it from a dentist who worked on a previous patient, and as it's one of those things people dont have symptoms for years

2018-03-24 02:24:21 UTC  

All that tainted blood

2018-03-24 02:24:52 UTC  

Diseased persons should be sent to colonize dangerous lands

2018-03-24 02:25:15 UTC  

you could get it from a surgeon who worked on a previous patient too

2018-03-24 02:25:19 UTC  

no

2018-03-24 02:25:20 UTC  

Just try to go to a dentist who doesn't look like this

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/426929483996594186/Nick_Riviera.png

2018-03-24 02:25:22 UTC  

they have procedures for that though

2018-03-24 02:25:30 UTC  

because a surgan get new tools every job

2018-03-24 02:25:31 UTC  

like disposable gloves

2018-03-24 02:25:37 UTC  

dentists clean theirs

2018-03-24 02:25:40 UTC  

and sterlizing

2018-03-24 02:26:01 UTC  

right, and by cleaning they clean the hep away

2018-03-24 02:26:42 UTC  

I'd rather just dispose of the surgeon and patient

2018-03-24 02:26:45 UTC  

mistakes happen i got 3 doctors in the famliy, theres a reason even vets do not clean scalpels

2018-03-24 02:26:49 UTC  

Get rid of all the risk

2018-03-24 02:26:50 UTC  

XD

2018-03-24 02:27:16 UTC  

Or have hep+ surgeons work only on hep+ patients

2018-03-24 02:27:21 UTC  

things that go in the body should always then go in the trash

2018-03-24 02:27:26 UTC  

mistakes do happen, I'm just saying, I think you are at greater risk of getting gingivitis that hepatitis

2018-03-24 02:27:37 UTC  

just wipe it down with a damp paper towel, you'll be alright

2018-03-24 02:27:40 UTC  

Yeah, but I can floss that away

2018-03-24 02:27:40 UTC  

nope i take care of my teeth

2018-03-24 02:28:00 UTC  

you still need a deep cleaning every year or two

2018-03-24 02:28:09 UTC  

thats a lie,

2018-03-24 02:28:14 UTC  

no it isn't

2018-03-24 02:28:29 UTC  

It helps.

2018-03-24 02:28:47 UTC  

Some people with softer enamel REALLY need it

2018-03-24 02:28:51 UTC  

totaly is i know how polishing works. that givein one hel of a surface area to bacteria,