![]() ![]() And sure enough, she saw something blinking. My friend is bewildered and ducks under the blanket to see for herself. My friend, in a bout of good-natured ribbing, joked that the male nurse couldn’t be THAT afraid of women but, then he looked at her, fear and confusion clouding his eyes, and said, ‘something blinked at me.’ But suddenly he jumped back, looking terrified. Anyway, the woman had her legs hiked up, and the male nurse has his head under the blanket, looking at her hoo ha. As a note, the male nurse was gay and was relatively flamboyant. So she was admitted and a male nurse saw to her. “A woman came into the ER complaining of strange discharge from her (you guessed it) vagina. A small turtle, wedged up a woman’s vagina, was blinking at her. She also came in two weeks later and her boyfriend had shoved car oil in her vagina.ģ. ![]() She was admitted with third-degree burns on her vaginal wall. ![]() Lo and behold when we started her pelvic exam the speculum revealed that she had two D-size batteries that had exploded inside of her. She was complaining of vaginal pain and bleeding and mentioned nothing else. Two D-size batteries had exploded inside her vagina. Upon further inspection, she’d sewed a raw chicken inside of herself in the hopes that it’d turn into a baby….”Ģ. After a thorough exam, he noticed a pungent aroma from…down there. “Once had a doctor tell me of a case he took where one of his female patients was complaining about abdominal pain. She’d sewed a raw chicken inside of herself in the hopes that it’d turn into a baby. Here, we’ve curated a list of some of Reddit’s most iconic threads, showing why it deserves the tagline it boasts: "The front page of the internet.1. Redditors have used the platform to predict TV show plot twists, go rogue and leak entire TV show seasons, and dive deep into conspiracy theories-including a super weird one about Mattress Firm. From celebrity threads, where people can ask anything (AMA’s), to threads where people post new information they’ve learned that day (Today I Learned, or TIL), it’s easy to see why its users seem to be addicted to the site. While many social media sites battle it out to establish their cultural importance, Reddit doesn’t need to The numbers speak for themselves. The site makes it possible to keep your finger on the pulse of both mind-numbing and engaging topics all at once, and certain threads to reveal the best or the worst in people. In just a few clicks, scrolls, and refreshes, you can find yourself logging hours on the site. ![]() As with most sites that thrive on social interaction, Reddit is addictive and time-consuming. Though it started as a website that people didn’t really talk about publicly or in mixed company, Reddit now boasts over 1.66 billion users, and approximately 1.2 million subreddits (like I said, a subreddit for everything). The interface hearkens to a simpler time on the internet, when the fonts were a little ugly and the users didn’t care. The website layout is bare bones-no shiny new layout that changes every six months (although Reddit did change its front page in 2017 for the first time), no frequent upgrades or “must have” features pushed on users. There’s a subreddit for everything-if you haven’t found what you’re looking for, you probably aren’t looking hard enough. Reddit is one of the few still-used modern day message boards. ![]()
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