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Tuesday, April 22, 2025

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21 comments:

  1. #3 - Too True.
    #18-That picture is too mature for me, I would probably take video

    You lost the Anon's by #1 or #2 at most.

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  2. Anybody play MegaMillions…..
    Remember how the new $5 game…..
    Was going to start on April 8th with…..
    The new start jp of $50m plus the old jackpot…..
    If the old jp wasn’t won on the last April 4th draw…..

    Well the April 4th jackpot of $43m wasn’t won…..
    So the April 8th jackpot was supposed to be $93m…..
    But it was only $54m…..where’d the other $39 million go…..????

    Ed357

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  3. #7 9mm is 0.35 inches diameter BFD

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  4. #19. Yeah, ouch. A friend told me to scrub it with a hydrogen peroxide q-tip. Hurts like hell (even more, if you can imagine it, than it does already) but it's healed up and gone the next day. Works.

    Also, that's actually a yeast infection, or "thrush" as it's called when a baby gets it. Yeast loves sugar. Stop eating sugar and white flour, or at least reduce your intake. I haven't had one of those in at least a decade as a result.

    John G.

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    1. You have herpes.

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    2. Herpes is blisters (and other things), not white fuzzy patches. Also not usually on the INSIDE of the lip. I suppose that this picture isn't clear enough for a sure diagnosis. Although I suppose it's interesting that's where your mind went. Personally, I've seen a lot more thrush than I have herpes...

      Interestingly, the only person I know that has herpes is my sister, who, yes, had three children by three different guys. We don't talk. Though that's because she's a bitch, not the 5 exes or the herpes per se.

      To each their own.

      John G.

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    3. Irritable, John G? I've heard that's a symptom of a herpes outbreak. Try acyclovir. It'll help.

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    4. Yeast infections show as a general coverage of white, not spots. Those are cold sores, herpes 1 generally, although I've seen people with Herpes 2 in the mouth from giving oral to a dirty weenie.

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    5. Those are canker sores. Not thrush or herpes. It's more like an ulcer from a vitamin deficiency, allergy, or acidic foods. A lttle alum will dry it up.

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  5. #1 I'm an abnormality at my local college... 404 error, phone not found.

    - Arc (millennial)

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  6. Not a clinical photo but it looks more like an apthous ulcer, and it’s in the right place. Minor autoimmune overreaction to minor trauma. Herpes is usually more widespread.

    Coelacanth

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  7. Damn Kenny - your site sure does attract a lot of herpes experts…. I mean doctors.

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    1. I look at it as nobody has a sense of humor.

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    2. Kenny, ain't nothing funny about herpes unless the ex gets it during the divorce. Then it's hilarious.
      A friend and his ex were exchanging the kid when she mentioned an odd sore and asked him to look. Big herpes sore, and to top it off, genital warts lining the crack. He was clean so she got them from the new boy.

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    3. Are there any other subjects that other readers aren't allowed to joke about? Let me know now so I can start lining posts up about them.

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  8. #19 Looks like what happens a couple of days after you bite the inside of your lip (usually more than once because once it is swollen, the same spot gets bitten again). For whatever reason, it makes a very painful spot that lasts for about a week.

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  9. 19) I used to pour salt on them when l was a kid. Stings like hell for a second then the pain goes away.

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  10. I'm looking forward to starting some shit using #20.

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