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Just for the record, muse has given me permission to say this: You're one of my favorite people. Cocaine is a hell of a drug. Cocaine-fueled bear is some shit.
I'm guilty of being too self-conscious to actually speak on there, that and like a lot of people I don't like the sound of my own voice. And a lot of the users listed on there I don't recognise from here.The_Saint wrote: ↑2022-12-19 12:42am TIL (the hard way) that Discord has a major security flaw... BUILT IN.
All those random server invite spam messages? Yea, I thought they were just spam. Turns out that you can capture the Discord credential token via those invites that allows a nefarious individual to then send messages and post as that individual.
2 factor authentication folks, it's worth it.
In other news, I think I got booted from the SD.net Discord which is my own fault but I would like back in.
The cast of TNG have gone on the record that year one, Patrick Stewart had no sense of humor at all, and by the end he was the funniest guy there. That show transformed him.EnterpriseSovereign wrote: ↑2022-12-19 09:56pm A few days late but TIL that Patrick Stewart has joined TikTok and is doing readings from A Christmas Carol
Funny you should say that, I chanced upon this example yesterday:Raw Shark wrote: ↑2022-12-20 01:38pmThe cast of TNG have gone on the record that year one, Patrick Stewart had no sense of humor at all, and by the end he was the funniest guy there. That show transformed him.EnterpriseSovereign wrote: ↑2022-12-19 09:56pm A few days late but TIL that Patrick Stewart has joined TikTok and is doing readings from A Christmas Carol
A French hospital had to be evacuated after a man in his 80s presented to doctors with a First World War shell stuck inside his rear.
Though the 88-year-old assured staff the shell was a collector’s item that had been deactivated, staff at the Sainte Musse Hospital in Toulon scrambled to evacuate some of its patients, redirect others, and call in the bomb squad.
“An apple, a mango, or even shaving foam…we’re used to finding unusual objects inserted where they shouldn’t be,” an unnamed ER staffer told the local paper Nice-Matin, which broke the story.
“But a shell? Never.”
The man’s appearance at the hospital required a major reshuffling and partial evacuation of patients, most notably the paediatric unit, to the main hall. For a few hours on that Saturday evening, new patients were also redirected to other hospitals.
He wasn't the first and he won't be the last. From last year:J wrote: ↑2022-12-23 12:19pm TIL that people will stick anything in their buttholes.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... r-removed/A French hospital had to be evacuated after a man in his 80s presented to doctors with a First World War shell stuck inside his rear.
Though the 88-year-old assured staff the shell was a collector’s item that had been deactivated, staff at the Sainte Musse Hospital in Toulon scrambled to evacuate some of its patients, redirect others, and call in the bomb squad.
“An apple, a mango, or even shaving foam…we’re used to finding unusual objects inserted where they shouldn’t be,” an unnamed ER staffer told the local paper Nice-Matin, which broke the story.
“But a shell? Never.”
The man’s appearance at the hospital required a major reshuffling and partial evacuation of patients, most notably the paediatric unit, to the main hall. For a few hours on that Saturday evening, new patients were also redirected to other hospitals.
I'm not sure what's more tragic, that people are stupid enough to do this or the bullshit excuses they come up withBomb disposal experts were called to a hospital in Gloucester, England, after a man told doctors that there was a World War II anti-tank shell lodged inside of him, authorities said.
The Explosive Ordnance Disposal team (EOD) arrived at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital on Wednesday morning after hearing that "a patient had presented with a munition in his rectum," a spokesperson for Gloucestershire Constabulary told Insider.
Doctors had already removed the item by the time the bomb squad arrived, the spokesperson added, and the EOD confirmed that the shell was "not live" and "therefore not a danger to the public."
The Sun was first to report that the unnamed patient told doctors at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital that he "slipped and fell" on the two-inch-wide artillery shell.
The media outlet reported that the shell was part of his military memorabilia collection.
In a statement sent to Insider, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said: "As with any incident involving munitions, the relevant safety protocols were followed to ensure that there was no risk to patients, staff, or visitors at any time."
The British newspaper Metro reported that procedures to remove objects from patients' rectums cost the National Health Service (NHS) around £340,000 ($450,000) a year.
I want to know how some guy managed to shove 4 plastic spoons up his dick.
Might be the same one who shoved a USB cable up his.aerius wrote: ↑2022-12-23 01:09pmI want to know how some guy managed to shove 4 plastic spoons up his dick.
I'm hoping that it stretched more than I'd expect it to.aerius wrote: ↑2022-12-23 01:09pmI want to know how some guy managed to shove 4 plastic spoons up his dick.
One of the objects description:bilateralrope wrote: ↑2022-12-23 02:53pmI'm hoping that it stretched more than I'd expect it to.