There is no absolute answer to your question due to several variables involved. It is generally understood that HIV (the virus that causes AIDS) cannot live outside of the human body for more than a few seconds.
Also, oral ingestion of most viruses, HIV included, are destroyed prior to ever reaching the bloodstream from the saliva in your mouth to the digestive methods your body uses to break down food. If you have an open wound in your mouth and you directly administer HIV-laden transporters (blood, breast milk, etc) into the opening, you do but yourself (or the other person in this matter) at a greater risk of exposure.
This is a simile because it compares the feeling of the person's blood to ice using "like".
Blood does not bounce on ice. When someone bleeds on top of ice, the ice absorbs the blood into itself.
Ice Cream gives you a heart attack because it clogs your arteries and causes the blood flow to slow down.
Blood on Ice was created in 1989-06.
cause you have aids
Most normal people would not scream for ice cream. They would go to the store to buy a tub of ice cream and eat it at home or go to a ice cream truck to buy ice cream. if a person told another person however, "I'll give you ice cream if you scream." Then the other person may or may not scream depending on how much he wants ice cream.
Linnea on Ice Isle. - Jpwx from Pinto
you give it to the person ice fishing at the ski lodge.
no
Bad Blood - Ice album - was created on 1998-10-20.
No, your blood stays the same way because all ice is,is a cold block of water
An ice cutter can be a person or a tool that cuts ice.