A woman called the pharmacy and told me "I have been sipping bleach all day, and now I don't feel very good." I asked why did you do that? She told me she had a job interview coming up and she had heard bleach would clean the illegal drugs out of her system. I told her to hang up and call the poison control center or go to the emergency room. A milder version of this is many people would come in to buy niacin because it flushes you. (gets drugs out of your system) Niacin causes you to flush as in turn red but does not get drugs out of your system.
My uncle told me that one time he broke his leg (I don't remember how, but it was really late, like 2 a.m.), so he decided that, instead of waking up his wife, he will just drive to the hospital. He got there they put a cast on his leg and he still drove back home WEARING THE CAST. It's a different type of stupid, honestly...
It's weird. I know a guy who got cancer and said "fuck it" and decided to just drink himself to death cause he couldn't afford treatment. He drank nonstop and his cancer went into remission. He decided to stop drinking and a couple years later it came back. So he thinks the beer cured his cancer so he started drinking again.
I worked with a disabled teenager who would constantly pinch and scratch his skin, so he was covered in cuts and scabs. His carers were actually told to put a bit of bleach in his bath, to clean his skin. He never had burns, and never got an infection either.
The chemicals in concrete do not just "irritate your skin". US EPA defines corrosive hazardous waste based on pH, either 0-2 (acid) or 12.5-14 (base). Why not 12 for the same pH range as the acid? Because if it was 12 then concrete would be hazardous for the characteristic of corrosivity.
Commercial bleach we buy in stores are usually diluted to about 5 to 10% bleach and the rest water. So they probably used industrial bleach aka pure bleach
I feel bad that the one guy had to get is pp removed for the pp ring, cant even imagine the horror after a random surgery just finding out you no have pp
I dont know the first story made me think of this since there were no medical professionals involved, it wasnt near as dramatic in general lol, and my mom was the one who brought it up. My toes on both feet are a little....weird lol. Not sure if it has something to do with the fact that I have RA and also have high arches. Anyway, my second toe on my left foot lays completely on top of my first and third toes. As in, my big toe kind tilts towards my other toes to the point that, rather than being "aligned" with my other toes, it got pushed upwards and just lays on top of the toes on either side. It's been like that.....as long as I can remember. I also absolutely HATE wearing any type of shoes lol and as much as possible am barefoot or wearing sandals/flip flops year round. As in, I think I was literally about seven or eight years without ever wearing socks/"real" shoes. All that said, my mom apparently just noticed and questioned what was up with my toes a couple years ago lol. I'm in my thirties.
Also, a little random I guess lol, but about the one who didn't understand how to take his medication and had to go to the infusion center to have it dispensed. In all seriousness, makes me a bit curious if he can read and if his first language is English. Remember seeing an episode of ER, where a lady who ends up at the hospital was taking meds for, I believe, TB. The label of course Saif something like "rake two pills once a day." Well, it turns out she had overdosed on the med by taking eleven pills either st once or in the same day. Don't remember which, but kinda irrelevant detail in that the instructions said only a couple pills a day. Why did she take so many the way she did you ask? Neither the woman or her husband spoke English, the language the instructions were in. Even though all other relevant words were clearly in English, due to them speaking Spanish, to them, take "once" a day was take "eleven (once) pills per day"
A woman called the pharmacy and told me "I have been sipping bleach all day, and now I don't feel very good."
I asked why did you do that?
She told me she had a job interview coming up and she had heard bleach would clean the illegal drugs out of her system.
I told her to hang up and call the poison control center or go to the emergency room.
A milder version of this is many people would come in to buy niacin because it flushes you. (gets drugs out of your system) Niacin causes you to flush as in turn red but does not get drugs out of your system.
My uncle told me that one time he broke his leg (I don't remember how, but it was really late, like 2 a.m.), so he decided that, instead of waking up his wife, he will just drive to the hospital. He got there they put a cast on his leg and he still drove back home WEARING THE CAST. It's a different type of stupid, honestly...
It's weird. I know a guy who got cancer and said "fuck it" and decided to just drink himself to death cause he couldn't afford treatment. He drank nonstop and his cancer went into remission. He decided to stop drinking and a couple years later it came back. So he thinks the beer cured his cancer so he started drinking again.
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@@HarleyQuinn-qj8xs 😂 that's what I was thinking. What's worse, he had a wife and kids who left because if his drinking. Very much 🤦
@@Mewse1203 hes probably gonna die from liver problems before the cancer even makes a bit of damage
Local man too drunk to die
Why do so many people put bleach on themselves? Doesn't it say on the label not for skin treatment?
I worked with a disabled teenager who would constantly pinch and scratch his skin, so he was covered in cuts and scabs. His carers were actually told to put a bit of bleach in his bath, to clean his skin. He never had burns, and never got an infection either.
ImaNerdANDaGeek because a lot of idiots trust even bigger idiots and do stupid shit like injecting bleach
@@deathbycheese850 Yeah bet he’s gonna have problems with his skin in the future
They couldnt read it because they went blind from the bleach in their eyes.
Diluted bleach is a common, useful treatment depending on your doctor's instructions. Pure bleach is a fricking chemical burn.
Uvulas, old coots, and ostomies - oh my!
Fun fact I watch these when I code
Same but for mc
Listening to these while I’m sewing
Nice
@@ARandomDCIContra nice
I animate
The dude asking if his fingertip will grow back isn’t that stupid, it is indeed possible.
as long ass its not to the bone i think then ye
@Dave Stephen That's fucking great man! What an unbelievable opportunity! GTFO of here m8.
@Eric HOW THE HELL DID YOU GET HERPES OUT OF A CUT OFF FINGERTIP CONVERSATION
Dunno what ‘Eric’ said or did. But he was so ashamed he deleted his comments. So I bet it was good. XD
@@MsPuffykinz I love coming in to see these kinds of comments just to be like "what the hell happened here?"
The chemicals in concrete do not just "irritate your skin". US EPA defines corrosive hazardous waste based on pH, either 0-2 (acid) or 12.5-14 (base). Why not 12 for the same pH range as the acid? Because if it was 12 then concrete would be hazardous for the characteristic of corrosivity.
Cooter is my spirit animal.
I just kept thinking "local man too drunk to die"
@@shadowrosegaming3566 He intoxicated his tumor
I can only imagine what happened when the doctor gave Cooter the colostomy.
How fricken strong is American bleach??
Commercial bleach we buy in stores are usually diluted to about 5 to 10% bleach and the rest water. So they probably used industrial bleach aka pure bleach
I almost got brain damage just watching this
I feel bad that the one guy had to get is pp removed for the pp ring, cant even imagine the horror after a random surgery just finding out you no have pp
6:36 he might be a dragon slayer.
Fus ro dah!!!
11:05 that is pretty sad :((
Fun fact I listen to these type of videos when I play minecraft
The first one is funny
Agreed.
"Aaaaaagh there is something hanging I'm my throat"
"Everyone has one of those"
I dont know the first story made me think of this since there were no medical professionals involved, it wasnt near as dramatic in general lol, and my mom was the one who brought it up. My toes on both feet are a little....weird lol. Not sure if it has something to do with the fact that I have RA and also have high arches. Anyway, my second toe on my left foot lays completely on top of my first and third toes. As in, my big toe kind tilts towards my other toes to the point that, rather than being "aligned" with my other toes, it got pushed upwards and just lays on top of the toes on either side. It's been like that.....as long as I can remember. I also absolutely HATE wearing any type of shoes lol and as much as possible am barefoot or wearing sandals/flip flops year round. As in, I think I was literally about seven or eight years without ever wearing socks/"real" shoes. All that said, my mom apparently just noticed and questioned what was up with my toes a couple years ago lol. I'm in my thirties.
Also, a little random I guess lol, but about the one who didn't understand how to take his medication and had to go to the infusion center to have it dispensed. In all seriousness, makes me a bit curious if he can read and if his first language is English. Remember seeing an episode of ER, where a lady who ends up at the hospital was taking meds for, I believe, TB. The label of course Saif something like "rake two pills once a day." Well, it turns out she had overdosed on the med by taking eleven pills either st once or in the same day. Don't remember which, but kinda irrelevant detail in that the instructions said only a couple pills a day. Why did she take so many the way she did you ask? Neither the woman or her husband spoke English, the language the instructions were in. Even though all other relevant words were clearly in English, due to them speaking Spanish, to them, take "once" a day was take "eleven (once) pills per day"
TIL I can get rid of tonsillitis by biting at the sun .
first couple might have been really fucking high
Just W T F ......
Is the end part bugged?
*Pretend I said something funny*
Ha
Ha
Dude u carnt say that its 2020
Jason Gardner Just did 😎😎😎😎
Thats offensive ;)