Surface piercings. Surface piercings have a very high rate of rejection -- about 98%. They almost always reject and usually never heal. Rejection is very nasty, painful, and will leave a significant scar. They are not worth the hassle, so I would say they are the ones that you should avoid.
You can get the cartilage pierced regardless of your being an athlete or not. It is your choice. I personally do not understand why people pierce themselves.
In an earthquake, you should avoid being inside of a building. You should also avoid being around anything that could fall and hurt you.
If in doubt - do not taste - is the best way to avoid being poisoned.
"No, people should not share their email addresses online for safety purposes. This information should be kept away from others and avoid being shared among predators."
Some things are more forgivable than others. In general, you will get along with people better and you will be more cheerful if you forgive people when possible. There are some things that are too serious to forgive, but even then, it is healthier to avoid dwelling on anger and resentment. So, there could be people whom you should avoid, who have proven that they are not good for you to associate with. But you should be able to avoid them and get on with your life, rather than being obsessed with the harm that these people did to you.
If the piercing was done correctly by a professional body piercer you should have no concerns about being Paralysed.
There are no special food restrictions or recommendations for people with chlamydia, except that if you're being treated with doxycycline, you should separate dairy food and your antibiotic by three hours.
A thimble for one as it helps protect the operators finger from being pierced by the needle.
Piercings always hurt worse the second time because you are being pierced through scar tissue.
Usually, yes. check with your piercer before you get your hopes up though!
You should take action to avoid a collision.
During an electrical storm, people should stay indoors in a safe area, away from windows and doors. Avoid using electrical appliances or plumbing fixtures. If caught outside, seek shelter in a sturdy building or a hardtop vehicle.