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good thing for us sushi eaters that those are neither roundworms nor tapeworms.
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fake, I hate raw fish and all fish for that matter but the story is fake.
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I thought you where going to post pictures of how they made sushi....
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So, those pictures are real? I feel sorry for that guy... |
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OK...corrected to say:
"Although the explanations quoted above are erroneous, these images are in fact real and undoctored, and they are indeed photographs taken of a patient whose brain surface was exposed and crawling with insects. The pictures date from October 2002, and they are photographs of a man in his 70s who was suffering from an unusual form of cancer which had eaten away at the upper portion of his skull and scalp but who had not sought any medical treatment because the condition was not causing him pain. The man was brought to the trauma center at Stanford University Hospital (where the photographs shown here were taken) by San Mateo County paramedics who had been summoned to the scene after the man was involved in a minor automobile accident and who found him in his car in the condition pictured. " Still... |
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but why wouldn't you seek medical help if it was already this bad. it isn't like that happen in a few mins. it had to take awhile to get that bad. |
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Maybe the creatures ate away the part of his brain that would have allowed him to seek medical help?
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i think if i ever got to that point i'd put a bullet through what was left of my brain.
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I can handle seeing bullet wound pictures and shit like that, but seeing fucking worms in one's head is just fucking disgusting......
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*singing* "The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out...." |
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Fish in the USA to be consumed raw must be flash frozen per USDA regs to kill parasites and any eggs.
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Probably because he didn't want to turn in his man card if he went to the hospital. Common, men are reknowned for this kind of crap which winds up killing them later on down the road. |
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I don't think seeking medical attention in this matter would revoke your man card. |
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I've seen people who are concious with maggots in open wounds. That, and gangrene are pretty nasty.
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"But it was only fantasy The wall was too high as you can see No matter how he tried he could not break free And the worms ate into his brain..." |
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+1 .357 |
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Despite many visits to ogrish.com, I think that is literally the grossest thing I've ever seen on the internet.
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You know, my head starts to itch when I see those pictures. |
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Those are some smart parasites. Good plan. |
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What's the next step? Spray it with a hose to get the big ones off, then squirt a little Ortho on there?
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Im SOOOO MAD!
This was obviously a story made up by some FOREIGN WHITE DEVIL to give us Sushi eaters a bad name! Go ahead mighty whitey eat your cows and drink your milk! I despise your lack of ancestor worship and how you write in squiggly connecting lines! I hate your warmed up fish and your big breasted women! |
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Take him fishing
Hey bud, can you dip yer head and swish it around right there for me. Your walking chum bucket |
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this fool suffered the WRATH OF KAHNNNNNNN!!! geez, me too. didn't even blink when staring at those pics. real life is much more intense. there's the stench, the ripped and shredded bodies, and on decomposed cases, that black goo that is near impossible to get out of clothing. just consider it a free anatomy lesson. |
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Heh, heh, heh....
You like looking at the pictures? Try pulling the things out of a surgical wound because the patient decided to walk around outside, got the bandage wet and didn't bother to call the office for several days. AFARR |
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I can tell you just by looking at the infestation and the tissue reaction that the description of the picture is wrong. There is too much edema and induration that it would not have been easily evident prior to going the doctor.
What a bowl of bullshit. |
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Any story that starts out as THIS IS A TRUE STORY then its fake.
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Why not? He's got a mask on, and it ain't for bad breath. |
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Old people are like that, has to be part of the aging process. I used to process film for ER's and other facilities some years ago. I recall one case in particulat where an elderly patient had what began as a boil or cyst or cancerous growth on his chest in the area of the sternum. He refused to seek treatment. When he finally was taken to the hospital, he had a gaping hole in his chest and his rib cage was seperated into two halves where it had been eaten away. |
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A guy's body is "infested" with creatures...that aint right. |
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This may make me a master of the obvious.... But....
Brain tissue doesn't have any of the nerves or the ability to register pain or discomfort? |
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Remember, maggots only eat dead tissue. Throughout history maggots have been used to clean wounds. If someone has a really bad wound, stick some maggots on there. They'll eat the dead tissue, not touch the living tissue, and keep you from getting gangrene.
I would be willing to bet that he would be in worse shape if the maggots were not there. |
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