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Like he read a hindu book, decided to become a vegetarian and so he killed all the animals on the farm he lives at and burned them. And the reason was cause he doesn't eat animal products anymore. 21st century or the stone ages right?
Now that's a hypocrite, isn't it? Decide not to eat meat and then kill everything? I thought vegetarianism was promoted 'cause life is sacred (or is that buddhism?)
He could have at least sold them all and bought supplies for a veggie garden
Well this guy seems like a nutcase anyhow. I was thinking that even though Hindus don't eat products from animals, they don't slaught them. Or maybe the book was written by a nutcase too? But for the financial part, yeah, the guy could've just sold the cattle and the farm could've been used for growing crops, or at least I would think a farm could do the latter anyways.
Anyhow, concerning being burned, although most of the advice here could be correct or not correct (why did one say the water have to be room temperature to deal with a burn instead of cold water? Does cooling/freezing one's hand hurt that much? And using toothpaste may work but if it's bad enough to go to the emergency room they might not be happy since they will have to take time to clean off the wound and so that would increase the chances of getting an infection). I wonder how much better an article on wikiHow would've compared to the answers given...
But I think for the food industry, especially the ones that probably deal with frying, the advice is run your hand under cold water for several minutes (I don't know if it was 10 or the exactly number of minutes for sure). I got burned with coffee and I think it took me about a minute to get to the sink (the place I was in was big and so the washroom was a bit of a walk) but I still bothered to treat it with cold water for a while. I think I got burned another time and didn't treat it long enough or properly (I guess I didn't run it under cold water because I couldn't get to a tap?), I got to feel like a part of my hand was on fire or burning where I was burnt. I don't know if it was some of the cells had been killed and that they were all in a rush to rebuild.
It wasn't fun to feel that along with how it hurt to get burned.
But as for asking here instead of asking hopefully a better source (or even one that would respond faster, but forums can move at a relaxed speed), I'm reminded of one of those sites that quote IRC chats and this one guy said something about a fire and how he's just continuing to chat on IRC and not do anything about it (it's not slash.org like I was leaning toward because I checked...
), and even this other guy says something like he didn't want to play along with the person to get quoted on the site. xD
Oh yeah, I also hear that 2 years ago when I was in a First-Aid CPR class (my first-aid is actually out of date, I believe, since they have to re-do the course every year to be certified) that my instructor had talked with someone that taught CPR in the USA and people would not bother with CPR courses because it left the person who performed CPR open to be sued or maybe as bad as the people that performed CPR
were being sued. I would guess it's the people that although they followed procedure since something bad happened, and then the good intentions (if you don't automatically assume that they "lead to Hell" ;) ) weren't good enough. I wonder if a lawyer/shark would ever try to sue people that gave advice over the internet?
Maybe the relationship advice columnist would get sued first though?
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