• Rabbit + Questions
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THIS IS NOT A BLOG. Also i don't own this rabbit, Maybe someone did down the street or somewhere not far. This happened 20 minutes ago. So i was eating my burger in the lounge room, While Pudicus (My cat he is a male) jumped up next to the Wall. I didn't know he was there. He gave me a shock and after a while, Then i saw a bunny and Pudicus running. So my mum came out, And asked why i was saying BUNNY RABBIT!!. And i told her. So she got Pudicus, And the rabbit went behind the stove, (It wasn't cooking anything it was safe.) And i took Pudicus to my room. And he jumped onto my desk, And i saw blood on his paw from the rabbit.... I was glad he didn't try to eat my Guinea pigs, He had a look when my mum came back and told me he can go out of my room, And i touched the blood by accident. TL:DR. A rabbit came running out with my cat chasing it, My mum put Pudicus in my room, Didn't kill the guinea pigs only had a look tho and i got blood on my finger. Question time. What does rabbit blood have in it? Like disease. If washing my hands with Soap and water. Will it get rid of the disease's from the rabbit blood?
I had a hard time reading this, you need to use commas. [editline]05:02AM[/editline] I'm sure the rabbit didn't have a disease, just wash your hands.
Well i never actually used Comma's before so i don't know where goes where.
[url]http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm[/url]
Better? I added these "," Tho. I am still reading the guide.
Maybe the cat clawed the rabbit?
Is the rabbit ok?
[QUOTE=Thechuz1337;20246991]Maybe the cat clawed the rabbit?[/QUOTE] That's what i meant. [QUOTE=rathat48;20246999]Is the rabbit ok?[/QUOTE] Well yes, My mum scared the rabbit, Into a empty, Clothes basket. And trapped him/her, The Rabbit isn't bleeding, Btw.
Unless you ingest the blood or it got into an open cut/wound your skin is basically a protective barrier against that kind of thing. So no, you are not going to get rabbit AIDS. And bit of advice on the commas. Use them where you take a breath when saying a sentence.
[QUOTE=Ori Child;20247042]Unless you ingest the blood or it got into an open cut/wound your skin is basically a protective barrier against that kind of thing. So no, you are not going to get rabbit AIDS. And bit of advice on the commas. Use them where you take a breath when saying a sentence.[/QUOTE] So if i talk out loud, And when i breath, I place a comma, There?
Where are you from? (just out of interest).
[QUOTE=UserDerth;20247123]So if i talk out loud, And when i breath, I place a comma, There?[/QUOTE] Sort of.
You're not going to catch anything unless you ingest the blood, or if it gets into your own blood somehow. [b]Edit:[/b] Wait, I just read one of your more recent posts. If the rabbit isn't bleeding, then it obviously isn't rabbit blood you have on your hand.
[QUOTE=Bengley;20247168]Where are you from? (just out of interest).[/QUOTE] Ah mate, I'd be in Australia, And i missed, Pancake day.
[QUOTE=UserDerth;20247263]Ah mate, I'd be in Australia, And i missed, Pancake day.[/QUOTE] Uh. Now you're using commas far too often.
OP is either a troll, not from a country that uses conventional grammar (Japan, Russia, etc), or really stupid. Or he's never been to school, and thus will remain retarded until he gets some education. In response to his question: no. You won't get a disease from touching a tiny bit of blood from a bunny. You would probably only get a disease if the rabbit bit you or something (thinking Tetanus here) but most people have vaccinations against that.
1. i am not a troll, 2. I have never used Comma's before, So i am doing it the old fashion way, I am talking and putting comma's after i breath.... Expect for full stops.
[QUOTE=UserDerth;20247315] I have never used Comma's before[/QUOTE] So you've never been to school then. Since you know, you get taught how to use commas there. As part of basic English, you know? Just like the way you learned how to spell words?
rathat48 gave me a link to a tutorial. I haven't read all of it yet. I know what a Comma is, I just never used a comma before.
[QUOTE=UserDerth;20247361]rathat48 gave me a link to a tutorial. I haven't read all of it yet.[/QUOTE] Read it before abusing commas then. But in all seriousness, how the hell don't you know about commas yet?
Look i taught my self how to type fast, And i can teach my self to use comma's.
[QUOTE=UserDerth;20247382]Look i taught my self how to type fast, And i can teach my self to use comma's.[/QUOTE] Thats not the qeustion, the qeustion is, how on earth can you not know how to use comma's, you learn that at school.
[QUOTE=UserDerth;20247382]Look i taught my self how to type fast, And i can teach my self to use comma's.[/QUOTE] First, teach yourself how to use proper capitalization. Second, teach yourself how to use the apostrophe properly. Third, [i]you keep dodging the question I'm asking.[/i] I'm going to assume you never went to school, unless you clearly state otherwise. Fourth, "myself" is one word.
[QUOTE=UserDerth;20247315]1. i am not a troll, 2. I have never used Comma's before, So i am doing it the old fashion way, I am talking and putting comma's after i breath.... Expect for full stops.[/QUOTE] I didn't mean as you breathe in and out. I meant if you say the sentence out loud then the comma goes where you take a slight pause for breath.
Thats what i was doing Ori Child. Also can we continue onto what i said in the first post.
[QUOTE=UserDerth;20247518]Thats what i was doing Ori Child. Also can we continue onto what i said in the first post.[/QUOTE] If you answer our qeustion, did you not go to school?
Okay. Well are you sure its wasn't the rabbits blood? They are covered in a thick coat of fur in the winter, so you may have missed the cut. That's assuming the rabbit isn't white and your cat didn't rip out a chunk of fur, they would be obvious places to check. [editline]11:38AM[/editline] [QUOTE=mobrockers;20247544]If you answer our qeustion, did you not go to school?[/QUOTE] and that.
I learnt proper punctuation within 2 years of starting school, how have you never used commas?
Education is compulsory in Aus. SO this guy is obviously at least 4/5, depending on where he lives. :ms:
[QUOTE=Ori Child;20247555]Okay. Well are you sure its wasn't the rabbits blood? They are covered in a thick coat of fur in the winter, so you may have missed the cut. That's assuming the rabbit isn't white and your cat didn't rip out a chunk of fur, they would be obvious places to check. .[/QUOTE] My cat had blood on his paw. And i touched his paw by accident. [QUOTE=mobrockers;20247544]If you answer our qeustion, did you not go to school?[/QUOTE] HomeSchooled. I live right out of town.
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