hahahahahahahahahahahahaha. everyone relax now.
Normally I’m not this bitchy, but I haven’t been able to do shit for a couple of days because of some random neck pain. It looks like it will be a few more so I have a little extra sand in my vag.
[quote]greggio wrote:
Normally I’m not this bitchy, but I haven’t been able to do shit for a couple of days because of some random neck pain. It looks like it will be a few more so I have a little extra sand in my vag.[/quote]
Hey look on the bright side, there is this other dude running around here with asbestos in his vag, so at least someone is suffering more than you are. ![]()
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I’m severely allergic to stupid people. I demand people like her be banned from planes.
i have that allergy too
I’m allergic to soap and water.
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[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
Ok seriously…I have a family member who is seriously allergic to peanuts. He is completely fine as long as he doesn’t eat them. If he eats them, he can die. If he doesn’t he’s fine. I have a hard time believing this skank is going to have serious issues because someone 2 seats over is eating peanuts.[/quote]
You would do well to spend 5’ on google to discover how little you know about a health topic. Trolling is one thing, spreading opinions that are downright dangerous is another. A couple milligrams exposure is all that is needed to induce an anaphylactic reaction in particularly severe patients and this has been recorded many times from inhalation exposure.
As for banning peanuts, seems extreme to me. I do think it’s fair to post a warning somewhere that peanuts will be on flights, products, foods, etc… as that allows free choice based on full information. However banning the item from an optional venue is extreme. Good business sense however might lead an airline to distribute snacks without peanuts as this could entice allergic flyers away from other companies.[/quote]
Yeah bud I guess you get some points for that.
…Yes. I keep track. I have a list…
I’m a little biased against all of this since I started hearing about people getting suspended from schools for bringing chocolate bars to school with peanuts in them. Now I know schools are not an optional venue but they are not the only option. I think it is just the Algoma District where I live and surrounding cities that enacted this rule. Just another way to tell everyone who is in control.
In the mean time lets find Sophia’s address and mail her a box of assorted peanuts. A peanut assassination.![/quote]
First of all, what the hell do you mean by Now I know schools are not an optional venue but they are not the only option. Are you seriously implying that kids with nut allergies should be home schooled? Some of these kids are already growing up in fear as it is and now you recommend isolating them?
You obviously don’t know anyone with a serious allergy. I know a little girl that at 8 years old has never been in a grocery store. Her Mom has to go to the school (or keep her home) for the class Halloween and Christmas parties just in case a student or parent accidentally sends the wrong kind of chocolate (in kindergarten one parent sent in Oh’ Henry bars to her class).
Now as waylander correctly pointed out, some allergies are more serious than others. I know another kid that has to be careful he doesn’t eat nuts, but proximity doesn’t seem to be an issue. His is also becoming less severe as he gets older.
as for the school system, I’m pretty sure it’s moreless Province wide (likely close to Nation wide) that schools are “nut free”, at least if there is a student with an allergy. And guess what, with the labeling these days, it’s not that hard. I pack two lunches everyday and keeping them nut-free is easy (even including nut-free chocolate bars).
Now as for the article, the ruling seems reasonable to me. I disagree with her position (and she does seem like a militant bitch) of a completely nut-free environment on the plane, but a nut-free zone is reasonably easy to implement.
And if you do decide to try to cause someone to have an allergic reaction on a plane with your big ol’ bag of Planters, I hope your not in a hurry since you’ll have an emergency medical landing and be a few hours late.
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Guess what I like peanuts, and I eat peanuts in about every sweet I have.
Second, no they do not need to be home schooled, they can go to private school that doesn’t allow peanut infused chocolate bars, or peanut infused sauces.
P.S. I’m allergic to stupid.
if allergies arn’t genetic, are they learned through first-person experience? or what, please explain
I’m allergic to stupid, which is a bitch when I do or say something stupid.
Which is quite often…
i’m allergic to knife wounds.
[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:
I’m severely allergic to stupid people. I demand people like her be banned from planes.[/quote]
x2.
If this were to ever pass, I would drive to my inter-continental destinations.
This stupid girl seems to think with all the accomodation bullshit for allergic people in our society that she has the right to be accomodated
Anyway I remember a few years ago I was in a organized 30 days expedition and we were with a guy that was allergic to nuts. They used to give us a lot of nuts but they replaced it with fucking CEREALS and SMARTIES because of him. When I think about it now with my knowledge in nutrition it was the worst thing that could ever happen to our food supply
I just can’t understand why we should cater to the weak. I agree with vegita if you are allergic to food, it is god saying “fuck yo couch” 30 or so years ago it would have been the allergy having mother fuckers duty to not die by not letting themselves be in places where the allergic items were. Why should we alter the state of things for millions of peoples because some people are so fuckered up they can’t eat normal fucking foods without dying. Of course I have never been allergic to anything so I am sure I am biased, but I get pissed when people try to take shit away from others because they can’t handle the said item themselves.
NO NO! your not ruining this at all man. In terms of trolling I have seen some bad stuff out there. Thanks for your input.
Oh and @ mcstoots082: Of course we’re all biased (no one wants to be racist anymore so we hate on the p-nut allergenics). Your totally right about getting pissed off when people try to take shit away from others. Thats exactly how it is.
Imagine how crazy it would be if like, you got a room full of people who are deathly allergic to peanuts, dress them in ninja suits and then have them attack you, except before this happens, you eat a fuckload of nuts, and you run around all nimble and shit, just touching them in the face, and then they all die. You totally just pretended you had the Dim Mak death touch, thus fullfilling another childhood fantasy.
or just chew up some peanuts and spit it into their faces like that old wrestler that used to spit out the green stuff, but instead of blinding them they die. That is what it is all about. I would try to wear a samurai mask since samurai oppose ninjas so it would be even more bad ass! But that is just how we role who knows bout these other nerds
It’s just health and safety fuckwittedness. I’m not having some librarian bitch take my nuts. I am wheat intolerant so pretzels are no substitute. Give me my fucking nuts, you Palin-faced whore.
[quote]DieselAllDay wrote:
if allergies arn’t genetic, are they learned through first-person experience? or what, please explain[/quote]
Some believe that the tendency to develop allergies is genetic. An allergy for a given person is an overactive immune response. Their bodies recognize the protein in substances as foreign and harmful and try to fight it. Most of the time it’s not to bad and you get a rash or itchy eyes, like hay fever or poison ivy. But sometimes there is such a severe reaction it can be fatal.
I don’t know if anyone here has a science or medical background or interest, but the clinical trials right now are very interesting.
There are worse allergies out there as well. Some people have milk or egg allergies that are just as bad if not worse than nuts. I don’t know why it gets as much attention as it does. My wife was at a baby shower yesterday with our daughter and almost every food there had nuts on or in it. You know what, she was fine. She knows enough to stay away, and people around her knew enough not to put their hands all over her.
I don’t understand why this woman thinks that inconveniencing and annoying millions of people will help her.
The whole deal with this bitch is that I’m quite sure that there are a few people out there who have a severe food allergy to just about any food item, so unless the option is “no food on planes” someone is going to have to avoid them. Of course it would be cool if say, no one is allergic to steak, or lobster, so instead of nuts, we get steak and lobster. I mean she might not seem like as big of a bitch then.
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[quote]Vegita wrote:
The whole deal with this bitch is that I’m quite sure that there are a few people out there who have a severe food allergy to just about any food item, so unless the option is “no food on planes” someone is going to have to avoid them. Of course it would be cool if say, no one is allergic to steak, or lobster, so instead of nuts, we get steak and lobster. I mean she might not seem like as big of a bitch then.
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lol, agreed.