Talk:Anesthesia fetishism
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[edit] The 'warning'
Personally, I think that the 'warning' that has been at the end of this article should remain, and does not fall under Wikipedia's restriction on giving medical advice. I don't think that a simple reminder to not do something potentially very dangerous is "advice" but just common sense. - Pacula 01:47, 23 September 2005 (UTC)
- I agree. I'll go add "Jumping off a cliff is potentially dangerous." to the cliff article now, in bold letters, because it's our duty to advis-- er, I mean, communicate common sense to our readers (as the premier medical common sense website of the Internet).
- Just my opinion, but can you please explain how, um, "common sense" differs from "advice"? I would think if it was common sense there would be even less reason to put it down, because it's overwhelmingly obvious. 24ip | lolol 00:14, 24 September 2005 (UTC)