• @grysbok
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    411 months ago

    It’s a fairly standard thing for dentists to advertise, at least where I am. I’ve been to multiple dentists that had similar signs or very prominent warnings on the paperwork you sign in the waiting room. These were all suburban dentists.

    • @MisterEspinacas@lemmy.world
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      311 months ago

      Wow! I have been absent from the United States for a long time (I’m assuming this is from the USA, where I’m from). What a thing! I had no idea this was typical back home. I guess it’s a good thing. I mean, it prevents death, right?

      • @Dozzi92@lemmy.world
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        111 months ago

        It’s specific to certain parts of the USA. Probably parts of California and Alabama, if I had to guess. The USA is very big and very diverse, which you know because you’re from there, so to suggest it’s a USA thing is oddly qualified.

        Where I live, I’ve never seen this. Does meth exist around here? Sure. Is it rampant? No. We do heroin round these parts, and we die from the fentanyl in it.

        • @MisterEspinacas@lemmy.world
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          211 months ago

          I wasn’t referring to the posting of the sign as a practice, I was referring to the photo, meaning that I assume that the photo was taken in the USA. Yes, I am originally from the USA. Maine, to be exact. I haven’t been back home in about ten years. Anyway, I was referring to the place where the photo was taken, not the local customs.

        • @MisterEspinacas@lemmy.world
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          111 months ago

          Ah! I get it, then. I guess I was reading this poster as a kind of warning to recreational drug users because I didn’t put my pharmacology hat on. Thanks for the clarification. The more I interact with people on this thread, the more I see how it makes sense to post warnings like this.