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Badspot couldnt take the cringe lol. But i didnt know you could get banned for something gory like that lol, it wasnt so gory but still. Also the papercut one got me eughhh.
Rule 2. There's limits to that kind of stuff, even here.

User was banned for this post
won so hard the forums couldn't handle him

Have you read the rules?
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EDIT: just saw autobahn's post nvm
« Last Edit: November 06, 2014, 10:20:33 PM by Naked Human »


Badspot couldnt take the cringe lol. But i didnt know you could get banned for something gory like that lol, it wasnt so gory but still. Also the papercut one got me eughhh.
I kinda saw it coming
But yeah eugh i hope he was banned just for that aloneeee




OH GOD WTF IS THIS, GET IT AWAY, BURN IT! BURN IT WITH MAGMA!


Gg, the image has now been quoted 3 time with no one snipping it.

I was gonna post a link to a BBC India news thing about some kid getting 232 teeth removed, but after the Siberian Husky incident, I don't know. There aren't any pics that look gross other than the removed teeth.


what the stuff
Here, this is what it says:
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Doctors in India have extracted 232 teeth from the mouth of a 17-year-old boy in a seven-hour operation.

Ashik Gavai was brought in with a swelling in his right jaw, Dr Sunanda Dhiware, head of Mumbai's JJ Hospital's dental department, told the BBC.

The teenager had been suffering for 18 months and travelled to the city from his village after local doctors failed to identify the cause of the problem.

Doctors have described his condition as "very rare" and "a world record".

"Ashik's malaise was diagnosed as a complex composite odontoma where a single gum forms lots of teeth. It's a sort of benign tumour," Dr Dhiware said.

"At first, we couldn't cut it out so we had to use the basic chisel and hammer to take it out.

"Once we opened it, little pearl-like teeth started coming out, one-by-one. Initially, we were collecting them, they were really like small white pearls. But then we started to get tired. We counted 232 teeth," she added.

The surgery, conducted on Monday, involved two surgeons and two assistants. The team was led by Dr Vandana Thorawade who heads the hospital's ENT (ear, nose and throat) department. Ashik now has 28 teeth.

Describing Ashik's case as "very rare", Dr Dhiware said she had "not seen anything like this before in my 30-year career", but said she was "thrilled to get such an exciting case".

"According to medical literature available on the condition, it is known to affect the upper jaw and a maximum of 37 teeth have been extracted from the tumour in the past. But in Ashik's case, the tumour was found deep in the lower jaw and it had hundreds of teeth."

Ashik's father Suresh Gavai was quoted by the Mumbai Mirror as saying that his son complained of severe pain a month ago.

"I was worried that it may turn out to be cancer so I brought him to Mumbai," he said.


what the stuff
India
It has a population of 1.25 billion, so it's always going to get lots of mutants in it.