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11-21-2002, 12:47 AM
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dear lockntross, juggernaught, critter, and onnotanguSuckyPenny 11-21-2002, 12:47 AM crap iNVAR 11-21-2002, 12:47 AM post it in a new thread and email it to staff@tribalwar.com SuckyPenny 11-21-2002, 12:49 AM :lol: Aestis 11-21-2002, 12:51 AM :mad: iNVAR 11-21-2002, 12:51 AM :) :o ;) :cool: :mad: :confused: :angel: :bandit: }-( }-P :devil: :eyemouth: :3eyes: :fro: :lol: :look: :roller: :sick: :smokin: :idear: :juji: :bluecap: :fu: :hat: :jawdrop: :redcap: :finger: :rayndance :moxdance: :rainbow: :sunny: :birthday: :cat: :rofl: :coolhat: :wave: :flame: :heart: :ooglez: :silly: :mofo: :redblob: :browsmile :head: :rocker: :clap: :shinner: :armed: :grimreape :blowup: :withstupi :rocket: :spam: :bugs: :banging: :cheers: :fight: :mecry: :herbz: :no: :alfdance: :rawr: :bump: :rofn: :hitit2: :( :D :p :rolleyes: :eek: :alien: :bsod: :stab: }-) :cry: :disgust: :slurp: :ftard: :-| :dapimp: :read: :hrm: :shock: :spineyes: :weird: :bigthumb: :fart: :invert: :huh: :dapopcorn :sex: :zzz: :jujidance :bountydan :witch: :satan: :blockhead :lovepink: :warp: :kiss: :blah: :scared: :ftardkill :uptosomet :ugh: :argue: :blueblob: :ladysman: :twak: :king: :bigmouth: :sniper: :umbrellar :jester: :drummer: :smoker: :computer :ralf: :razz: :deal: :lurking: :soapbox: :baby: :no: :nofu: :shrug: :google: Onnotangu 11-21-2002, 12:52 AM Originally posted by SMURFHATER Onno install tribes and join up! http://www.teamwarfare.com/viewteam.asp?team=Hammer+ Time got tribes 2 installed. does that count? T-Refried-455 11-21-2002, 12:52 AM ref vs aestis live @ uva5 bare-knuckle boxing match fight to THE FINISH! pow SuperSlug 11-21-2002, 12:53 AM Juggernaut vs everyone who posts at UVA5 iNVAR 11-21-2002, 12:53 AM he'd win cause he'd shower us with aids water T-Refried-455 11-21-2002, 12:53 AM juggernaught vs the broken internet connection live @ his parent's house SuperSlug 11-21-2002, 12:54 AM Not if we wear our anti-aids-proof-suits. random 11-21-2002, 12:56 AM have u tried rebooting Aestis 11-21-2002, 12:56 AM Originally posted by T-Refried-455 ref vs aestis live @ uva5 bare-knuckle boxing match fight to THE FINISH! pow i already have a pending attack threat from SELF DESTRUCT :lol: RNJBOND 11-21-2002, 12:57 AM Originally posted by İritter :hrm: they made a petition to make it say that. :( I feel like an indian woman with a red dot on her forehead. Btw, I made that petition (unless there were more). And are you calling Indian women with "red dots" on their foreheads (they're called Bindis by the way) attentions whores? So anyone who follow tradition is an attention whore? Nice stereotyping you got going on there. Vulc4n 11-21-2002, 12:58 AM Originally posted by RNJBOND Btw, I made that petition (unless there were more). And are you calling Indian women with "red dots" on their foreheads (they're called Bindis by the way) attentions whores? So anyone who follow tradition is an attention whore? Nice stereotyping you got going on there. hi im biased. Aestis 11-21-2002, 01:00 AM Originally posted by RNJBOND Btw, I made that petition (unless there were more). And are you calling Indian women with "red dots" on their foreheads (they're called Bindis by the way) attentions whores? So anyone who follow tradition is an attention whore? Nice stereotyping you got going on there. :rofl: Sojourn 11-21-2002, 01:12 AM Originally posted by JuggerNaught 2. your body injests water every day of your life (for most people) and its used primarily by your blood for transport, cooling and waste...your body is 85% water. i'd say its a safe bet that blood will stay alive and functioning just fine in tap water, although, after a while it will be dilluted if there is more water ppm than blood. You fucking moron. You just contradicted the basics of hematology. Sojourn 11-21-2002, 01:14 AM I missed some good stuff. :( JuggerNaught 11-21-2002, 01:18 AM sigh...ok..once more. for those that say hiv cant be transmitted through water..get your crayons out..pay attention: Why is injecting drugs a risk for HIV? At the start of every intravenous injection, blood is introduced into needles and syringes. HIV can be found in the blood of a person infected with the virus. The reuse of a blood-contaminated needle or syringe by another drug injector (sometimes called "direct syringe sharing") carries a high risk of HIV transmission because infected blood can be injected directly into the bloodstream. In addition, sharing drug equipment (or "works") can be a risk for spreading HIV. Infected blood can be introduced into drug solutions by using blood-contaminated syringes to prepare drugs; reusing water; reusing bottle caps, spoons, or other containers ("cookers") used to dissolve drugs in water and to heat drug solutions; or How can people who use injection drugs reduce their risk for HIV infection? The CDC recommends that people who inject drugs should be regularly counseled to: stop using and injecting drugs; enter and complete substance abuse treatment, including relapse prevention. For injection drug users who cannot or will not stop injecting drugs, the following steps may be taken to reduce personal and public health risks: Never reuse or "share" syringes, water, or drug preparation equipment. http://www.aidforaids.net/transmis.htm The sharing of hypodermic syringes is the most likely route of HIV transmission among intravenous drug users. Data gathered from focused interviews with intravenous drug users in Denver suggests that drug users may inadvertently transmit the virus by sharing water and other items in their drug injecting kit as well Discussions conducted during the course of field work with active IV drug users in Denver indicate that many of them were unaware that this practice placed them at high risk for transmitting and contracting HIV. They seemed to feel that it was sufficient to simply use bleach. Two women who are intravenous drug users explained that they had changed their needle sharing practices more than a year ago after first learning about the danger. They began reducing the number of times they shared needles and they began using bleach whenever they did share. What they did not do is equally significant however; they did not discontinue sharing rinse water and they admitted to putting their needles in this water after others had placed unclean syringes in it. They only stopped this high risk behaviour in the last few months after conversations with an AIDS prevention outreach worker http://www.drugtext.org/library/articles/901609.html but wait....here's the kicker... Virological studies indicate that HIV can survive in tap water for an extended period (Resnick et al. 1986); the virus has survived in water at room temperature for over one week (Barre-Sinoussi et al. 1985). As a result, the sharing of water may be an effective mechanism for viral transfer. The likelihood of transmission would probably depend on the quantity of virus exchanged and this would depend in part on the amount of HIV positive blood in the water. In abandoned buildings where users frequently inject, we have observed water in shared containers that has actually become pink from the number of needles placed in it. The chance for infection through shared water is probably less than the risk from sharing an unclean syringe, but since the minimum dose for infection is unknown, we must suggest that users do not share any items in their drug injection kit. http://www.drugtext.org/library/articles/901609.html let the backpeddling begin. JuggerNaught 11-21-2002, 01:26 AM :lol:...wow..this thread got quiet fuckin quick what color did you want that title in punkin? a nice pink maybe? | ||