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originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: butcherguy
Raise the point with a mod then if you think my avatar is racist.
If you don't believe me, look at the text in the center of it. It is racist.
I don't want it taken down.
I just called it out.
originally posted by: Violater1
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: butcherguy
Raise the point with a mod then if you think my avatar is racist.
If you don't believe me, look at the text in the center of it. It is racist.
I don't want it taken down.
I just called it out.
I too feel that it's racist because it infers that only white people are racist.
Do I care, No.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Wide-Eyes
Im white im not insulted.
Like i suggest take it up with a mod if you feel so strongly about it.
After all racism is against the TnC.
originally posted by: Violater1
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: Violater1
A sexually-transmitted disease called Donovanosis, that causes beefy red ‘flesh-eating’ genital ulcers, is becoming more common in the UK, a doctor has warned. It has been dubbed “flesh-eating” because the bloody-filled lesions destroy the skin. After a person gets infected, symptoms tend to appear one to 12 weeks later. Symptoms include painful genital ulcers that worsen and spread and often cause bleeding. If left untreated, the infection can start to destroy a person’s genital tissue and attack other parts of the body. Donovanosis is still extremely rare, with only 20 or 30 cases each year, and is more common in India, Brazil, New Guinea, South America, Southeast Asia central Australia, the Caribbean and southern Africa. According to data from Public Health England, there were only 30 reported cases of Donovanosis in the UK in 2019. That was up from 19 in 2016, 26 in 2017, and 21 in 2018. However in 2020 reported cases of Donovanosis dropped to 18.
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www.independent.co.uk...
Can we all agree that ''Pictures or it didn't happen' does not apply in this case.
I did consider placing some pics in here, but last time I did something like that, the mods were unhappy.
Although, that doesn't stop someone searching the net for them.
originally posted by: Violater1
...there were only 30 reported cases of Donovanosis in the UK in 2019. That was up from 19 in 2016, 26 in 2017, and 21 in 2018. However in 2020 reported cases of Donovanosis dropped to 18.
originally posted by: LogicalGraphitti
originally posted by: Violater1
...there were only 30 reported cases of Donovanosis in the UK in 2019. That was up from 19 in 2016, 26 in 2017, and 21 in 2018. However in 2020 reported cases of Donovanosis dropped to 18.
So 2020 was nearly half of 2019. Let me guess, a bunch of them also had COVID.
originally posted by: tamusan
a reply to: Violater1
I kid you not. My exwife had a flesh eating bacteria in her vagina sometime in the early 2000s. It was about 10 years after we divorced. I don't know why she told me about it. She also said that they had to do some reconstruction down there. I don't remember if it's the same as what is in the OP or not, but likely is. I don't know if it was UK related or not. We had lived in the UK for the entire time that we were married, but we were both living back in the states by the time this happened. Although, she did still visit the UK. She was quite the ho until that happened to her. She's been a little scared of sex ever since.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Wide-Eyes
And your not on topic.