• Norgur
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    441 year ago

    Raisins with the extra hint of tetanus and rust from the tack that’s held it, rounded with distinct notes of stuffy cork board!

    • QuinceDaPence
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      1 year ago

      Fun fact: tetanus comes from dirt, not rust. But it has to get into your blood and typically that only happens when you get pierced by a piece of dirty metal, which will typically be rusty if it’s in that situation.

      • @LemmyKnowsBest
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        121 year ago

        So are you saying there is no risk of tetanus after getting pierced by a rusty nail with no dirt on it?

        • QuinceDaPence
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          491 year ago

          Correct. If you take a totally clean, disinfected nail, stick it in some lab grade brine until it gets rusty, and then stab yourself with it, there is a 0% chance of getting tetanus.

          You could technically have tetanus on something without it being covered in dirt. My point is tetanus bacteria lives in the dirt. But the rust has nothing to do with it other than making the metal more likely to cut or pierce you.

          People tend to think the rust is what causes it.

          • @[email protected]
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            221 year ago

            People tend to think the rust is what causes it.

            Correct, I definitely thought that was the case

            • @SuckMyWang
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              131 year ago

              Not me I never thought that. In fact I never even thought about it at all so I’m next level stupid

            • @penguin_knight
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              21 year ago

              i was told the increased surface area caused by rusting provided a better environment for tetanus

          • @[email protected]
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            It appears to be a complete US phenomenon to me. I have only ever heard this myth in online media, and it just seems absurd iron oxide somehow spawns Bacteria.

        • QuinceDaPence
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          1 year ago

          Yeah but Tetanus is caused by a specific bacteria called Clostridium Tetani and I don’t know how it would find its way to a random thumb tack, inside a building.

    • EvilHaitianEatingYourCat
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      11 year ago

      Isn’t that just a fictional character in some mediocre movie? I don’t he can do anything to you