Give someone AIDS? Send them an e-card!

I don't know what to think about this. It's like breaking up over the phone.
 
Laughs? I don't think implying someone might have AIDS is regarded as a good prank by anyone. I remember when some chick I once had sex with phoned me many weeks later to tell me that she was HIV positive, it scared the fucking hell out of me. Kept me awake until I heard from the doctor.
Unless of course this is a generational gap sorta thing and the humour escapes me.
 
It's hard for it not to be humourous when the cards look like this:

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alec said:
Laughs? I don't think implying someone might have AIDS is regarded as a good prank by anyone. I remember when some chick I once had sex with phoned me many weeks later to tell me that she was HIV positive, it scared the fucking hell out of me. Kept me awake until I heard from the doctor.
Unless of course this is a generational gap sorta thing and the humour escapes me.

That's what I meant, it's only going to be used to get immature laughs.
 
If you have been screwing around unprotected you really should be getting yourself checked up anyway. Don't really see the harm, people who get scared probably deserved it :)
 
So where's the "You might be pregnant" e-cards or alternately "You might be a father"?
 
Both are as equally scary, no? Joking, but it is rather, immature to find funny, although I am rather immature and will send it to some of my friends, it's the sentiment that counts.
 
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