(September 17, 2022 at 8:44 pm)Fireball Wrote: If I ran a nursing home, sanitary practices would be a priority. Piercings might present an issue that way, but I don't really know. I personally have been punctured many times in the course of my life (especially when I worked as a mechanic, which also involved getting burnt while welding, and crushing wounds, like the time I dropped a hot brake rotor on my foot, because it slipped out of the shop rags I was holding it in).
Well, for nursing homes it's always been about the presentability to elderly residents who are too old and traditional to be exposed to display of facial piercings. Never mind the fact that most of them can't see well anyway.
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