This kid drank a bottle of piss in my school, and he wants to know what he should do, he doesn't want to puke.!


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If the bottle contained the fresh uncontamined urine of a healthy person, your friend is probably fine. Urine is not that different from fruit juice, however -- it's basically water with some sugars and things in it -- so it needs to be refrigerated after opened to keep it from going bad. (I can't believe I just said that...) Drinking urine also poses the same risks as licking the source's nether regions, namely of picking up whatever kinds of bacteria are down there, although the risks are clearly reduced somewhat in this case.


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If the bottle contained the fresh uncontamined urine of a healthy person, your friend is probably fine. Urine is not that different from fruit juice, however -- it's basically water with some sugars and things in it -- so it needs to be refrigerated after opened to keep it from going bad. (I can't believe I just said that...) Drinking urine also poses the same risks as licking the source's nether regions, namely of picking up whatever kinds of bacteria are down there, although the risks are clearly reduced somewhat in this case.

eewww thats not a food or drink wats wrong with u

kiel over and die.

tell him not to worry about it, some people rink their own pee every morning and swear that is good for their health

thats just wrong u have some serious issues buddy!

he could pee it again and drink it again :D

drink lots of water, but i would say induce vomiting

don't drink it in the first place, try warm coca-cola

Piss it out. HA thats kind of ironic

Urine is sterile- it won't hurt him. I once knew a guy who would go on purification fasts every few months by consuming nothing for a week except for water and his own urine- he swore by it.
Now, if it was someone else's urine, I'd wonder why...





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