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Pizzalawyer ago

Reddit and 4chan have banned Glacier Dental have they not? Or is it 8 chan? Anyway I've been urging folks to proceed with caution on Glacier Dental so as to avoid a ban here altho VOAT seems committed to no censorship.

Millennial_Falcon ago

We're committed to no censorship, but we're also still waiting to see a shred of evidence of anything suspicious related to Glacier Dental. The G in their logo is just a stylized G made to look like a glacier (imagine that). It is missing the second (internal) triangle of the boylover symbol. Shipping containers are commonly used for storage. A crematorium doesn't mean uppity child slaves are being disposed of. This has disinformation written all over it. I'm also still waiting for proof of all these alleged deleted 4chan threads. (Reddit deleting would be no surprise and completely expected, although I haven't seen proof of that either).

pizzagater99 ago

agree. it seems like a well-orchestrated reverse psychology disinfo attempt.

focus on protests, raising awareness, and taking IRL action. the research phase is over. the smoking guns are already there.

EDIT: on the other hand, there was the review:


My appointment started at 3pm and i didn't leave until almost 1 in the morning! They INSISTED on doing work I didn't want done until i gave in. At one point I started crying and telling them to call my fiance to pick me up, so they INSISTED I let them put me under so i wouldn't feel anything. I woke up that morning in my bed with blood all over my face and no clue what happened. Turned out, they didn't even let me wake up from anesthesia before having my fiance take me home. THEY DIDN'T EVEN GIVE ME GAUZE! I strongly recommend you find a better dentist to go to.

source

cthulian_axioms ago

I mean, on the one hand, sometimes anaesthesia can produce really weird amnesiac effects-- as in, you're conscious but record_memory.exe ain't running--so there could theoretically be a mundane explanation for that woman's story ... but on the other hand, if you say "no" to a procedure, they have to let you leave; and if they didn't, that is at the very least a serious ethical violation of the "insta-lose-your-license" variety.

Mylon ago

That happened to me. I was walking around and doing stuff but my earliest post-surgery memory was walking up to the door to my home. (Someone else drove.)

cthulian_axioms ago

No shit! I was under the impression that those kind of effects were super rare, but I guess not, apparently. Must be why they don't let people drive themselves home.