Ohio man arrested for drinking childrens urine


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You can't just go around drinking other peoples urine. :huh: at least without them knowing about it :x

Need permission to drink other peoples' urine? LOL, urine isn't personal property.

And somebody else mentioned that drinking somebody's urine constitutes rape. Another LOL for that one.

Yeah, the dude's sick. No, I'm not gonna go drink anyone's urine. But the bottom line is that drinking **** is legal.

That's definately strange but hardly anything big enough to get arrested for. In certain countries people drink urine as medicin and no one ever objected then. Anyway, personally, as long as he keps himself to "just" drinking urine I've got no problem.

welcome to the lovely state of ohio where the most bizarre ppl live excluding me of course lol but that's just nasty

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I thought the 'eating yellow snow' prank in Top Gear was bad enough. This is just sick.

But the Top Gear prank was funny! :D, this isn't :x

Radish?

And why is he still alive? Does the Urine has anything that can kill you?

If the person has AIDS, or some other harmfull desese, all i know is that urine,has germs and other fluids, that can make some one sick, thats why we wash our hands if we touch it, but drinking it, the guys already sick, surpised it didnt kill him.

He should be in a sicward,to help with his mental eval. cause if he is in a jail cell, he might just find a way,to drinkthe urine of his other imantes.Which , they dont deserve, even if they are gulty of something., some one shoudt drink something thats not part of their body

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