Post: Okay all you 12 year olds...
05-29-2011, 09:10 PM #1
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For all you 'tl;dr' nubez.... I've summed it up: It is socially disgusting to pick your nose in the first place. But it is possible to put a chunk of skin out with a dried booger, and bleed into your blood stream, that flows to the base of the brain. This will connect with other vessels, getting throughout your system within minutes. This could lead to infectious clotting, and could result in death... though that is very unlikely. Awesome face


Dear Cecil:

Is picking one's nose harmful? Sometimes when I pick mine, nasal hairs come out with the other stuff. In light of the filtering functions I have heard ascribed to these hairs, is there any damage to the olfactories?

— Leo D., Dallas

Cecil replies:

The chief danger of picking your nose, Leo, is that you will gross your friends out of existence and wind up as a richly-deserving social pariah. Your sense of smell is probably not in any great danger. The loss of some nose hair, whether by picking or otherwise, is normal; the missing hairs eventually grow back. On the other hand, nose hairs do indeed serve as filters, so if you are accustomed to picking with such vigor that your nostrils are entirely laid to waste, you may want to exercise some restraint. Fortunately, the nose is equipped with various other defenses besides nose hairs, notably the turbinate bones. These are essentially baffles lined with mucous membranes in the nasal cavities that impart a swirling motion to inhaled air, causing any airborne dust to smack into the membranes and go no further.

There is one danger from nose-picking, however, and that is that you will break the skin somehow and give root to an infection, which could subsequently migrate inward--i.e., into the base of the brain. Blood from the nose (to be precise, from a triangular region of the face centered on the nose) drains to the rear of the head, where it joins various other veins, including the ones that drain blood out of your brain. If a nasal infection were to travel downstream and block this junction point, a condition known as intracranial thrombophlebitis, you'd have big problems. Not only would blood circulation be impaired, but any sort of surgical treatment might well result in disfigurement. Hence the high school injunction not to pick yer zits. Words to live by, Leo.

— Cecil Adams

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Morale: stop picking your nose. /facepalm

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05-29-2011, 09:22 PM #2
what if we pick our nose and then eat the snots?
05-29-2011, 09:24 PM #3
Too extensive, did not read.

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Jerry_
05-29-2011, 09:24 PM #4
RavagedBoom
Sing My Guitar
Originally posted by MomasBoyOnline View Post
what if we pick our nose and then eat it?


My brother does that..........constantly; Hes still alive.
05-29-2011, 09:25 PM #5
TheBigRod
uh-may-zuh-zing
Originally posted by MATT View Post
Too extensive, did not read.

Matthew, your Pikachu is ****ing epic.
05-29-2011, 09:25 PM #6
riches
Banned
Haha, its funny because they all have high voices , are annoying and pick there nose.

@post above me sig: so, cocks are cool.
05-29-2011, 09:26 PM #7
UnoDeluxe
Are you high?
I can't remember the last time I've ever picked my nose. It's not even the nose picking but also the people who wipe with their sleeves that bug me. Just blow into a god damn tissue god damn it!

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Imtravvy
05-29-2011, 09:58 PM #8
those people are the worst
05-29-2011, 11:11 PM #9
Winning
Former Staff
Whatever reason you had to post this, it wasn't the best. I'm sure everyone needs to learn sometime. But on their own.
05-29-2011, 11:13 PM #10
--Ben-
I SPEAK MY MIND!
tldr, but I'm pretty sure you can't die from picking your nose :dumb: (I'm still here).. Happy

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