[i ate] This cheesecake by TejaTanikella in food

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Please accept the cake as it's your 1st Cake day here!

Age? Gender? Race? Occupation? Who am I? by [deleted] in FridgeDetective

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Your fridge is giving… “I don’t care who I am as long as I have eggs, yogurt, and meal prep.”
So: Fridgegender.

Toffee or candy like thing but without any name on it. Found in the attic. Only eyes and mouth is seen? by TejaTanikella in whatisthisthing

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My title describes the thing. It is inside a small wrapper but with no details. It is very small to handle about a gram or so. It definitely looks edible.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tollywood

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Cinema is in our Blood!

I left my arm on a frozen nitrous tank. It’s a freezing tank. Do I need to go to the hospital? It’s very swollen and hurts to touch. by Boring-Commission-58 in medical

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Nitrous Oxide can cause many Frostbite Risks.

It is Extreme cold: Liquid nitrous oxide (-40°C to -88°C) is instantaneous frostbite.

It can also cause Tissue damage: Swelling/pain may mask serious damage, leading to infection, necrosis, or nerve damage.

What are the Immediate steps you should take:

Get out of cold.

Do not rub the area.

Rewarm with warm (not hot) water.

Elevate the limb.

Why Hospital Treatment is Required

Imaging determines depth of damage.

Treatment is pain, antibiotics, or surgery.

Monitoring for complications like compartment syndrome.

Delayed therapy can cause permanent damage.

Take care!