Yes, it is a bad idea.
I have snakebites, and my labret done - i did my labret myself, and my snakebites i had done by a profesional piercer.
It is only now that i realise how stupid it is to pierce anywhere by yourself.
Especially on the lip.
There is a muscle that can be hit that may cause paralysis, and there is also a high chance that you will hit membrane and cause keloid scars which i assure you are not attractive.
Whatever gave you that idea ! Lambs are just as vulnerable to snake-bites as any other animal.
Ok, whoever put the last answer is stupid, because there's a difference between spider bites and snake bites. Snake bites are one on one side and one on the other, but spiders are just 2 on one side. and sorry i have no idea how much it costs. I was looking it up two, and found that answer and was like really? get your facts straight person. Come on. I know this, and im a child.
No idea! ermm... a snake.
they dont pierce it....what an idea.
This depends on the type of snake. Some snakes are harmless to humans ( though a bite could potentially cause infections, etc so sanitation measures should be taken for all bites). If a snake is toxic, not all bites inject venom but under the idea that you were bitten and injected with venom by a clinically venomous snake, you should go to the ER and receive anti venom as soon as possible. Remove any constricting clothing(snake bites can cause swelling), decrease your activity level and stay calm(blood flow will not be as quick, lessening the spread of the venom via blood). Despite, any an all precautions taken, the best advice would be to stay aware from the snake, regardless of its toxicity and always watch your step when in grassy, leaf-covered, wildlife type areas. Do not try to poke or touch any snake because if you can do either, you are generally within striking distance.
no idea man
Is a extremely stupid idea. Unless you want to die.
yes, but it's not a good idea to
I don’t know
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The serpent on the cross is a symbol of healing and redemption in religious beliefs. It represents the story of Moses lifting a bronze serpent on a pole to heal the Israelites from snake bites, as well as the idea of Jesus being lifted on the cross to bring salvation and healing to humanity.
I HAVE NOOO IDEA, probaly dead or alive mice.