UserSaysAsUserDoes

9396 pts · May 17, 2016


Especially when you realise that you can change the hardware but you have to open the case first (or buy a dongle)

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Now much less stressed as an acute stroke doctor!

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Ah cool. Message me if you want some answers, I used to work in papworth, one of the uk’s centres which falls back as crisis isolation unit

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Face will melt first.

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Phosphotoxic (chemotherapy) drugs cause it as a first symptom. And of cause I’m very high dose cell rupture is metallic tasting, but your

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Air chemistry probably isn’t the cause regardless what people say regarding iodine aerosol. My bet is phospholipid interference, a lot of

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Short answer is it’s unethical to ionise people to get your data. Though demon core reports bring up metallic taste, so the specific chenob

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2. Has more old evidence of affect, so bacteria cause chloride shift, precipitating copper in the oral cavity (hence taste),

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Channels, interfering with the phospho lipid bilayer or causing a salt shift. 2. Changing oropharyngeal chemistry

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So two schools of thought and limited research (something about ethics) 1. Directly activating nerve endings, basically either damaging

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Oh and also infective causes of the symptoms are infinitely more likely (blood coming out of your orafices, ask about travel to ebola land!)

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This is because of litveyenko (can’t spell) who was still radioactive due to poisoning.

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The patient is still containing an actively radioactive substance, and give staff precautions as such (eg dosimeters, hazard suits)

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Note on health protocol procedure from modern times, which might cloud producers. Current policy for acute radiation sickness is to assume

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Nah this is what I do to people in the sims!

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The only one I know is Stacey Poole, rest are standard page 3 lasses (think Rosie Jones is one)

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Stacey Poole

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At which point we get to cremation!

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And whilst we’re at let’s burn them as much as possible remove most of the carbon, any remaining water and a lot of the nitrogen content

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But why do they need to be in one shape, cut them up and stack them better could probably get another two in there!

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To be even more efficient we could remove all the water, which takes up 70% or a persons space, BAM 20 i n the space of 3

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But why stop there, 2 people can wrap around each other in slightly more space than 1 foetal position, so now there’s 6 in that plot

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Now if you were to get everyone into a foetal position you’d halve the length of a plot and still stack 3 in there, higher density

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We tend to bury 2-3 people in a plot though, so it’s probably the same density of bodies. Tesselation of people is basically piling sticks!

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Your pillow looks angry

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Strong tape

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Telepathically moves it??? (Forces someone else to do it against their will)

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150kg of drugs have been safely stored in the evidence locker

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Gmc good medical practice 2013, specifically in regard to abortion as said above

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UK solution, to specific things (eg abortion) you can refuse to offer treatment but you must found another practitioner who is willing to

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