Outrage Ensues Over Twitter User's Call for "STD Hit": A Deep Dive into the Viral Conversation

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Updated Thursday, September 5, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent Twitter conversation has set the internet ablaze with its controversial and shocking content. The original tweet, posted by a user named "bri" with the handle @bri1869, has drawn significant attention and sparked heated debates online. The tweet reads, "who got STDs? I need you to f*** someone for me 🤔🤢," and has garnered 1,607 retweets, 504 quote tweets, and an astonishing 24K likes since being posted on March 27, 2022, via Twitter for iPhone.

The initial tweet's inflammatory nature led to a series of responses that further fueled the conversation. One notable reply came from a user named "kira" with the handle @kirawontmiss, who posted, "calling an STD hit is absolutely insane." This response encapsulated the general sentiment of disbelief and disapproval that many users expressed.

Another reply that caught the attention of the Twitterverse was from a user named "grumplz," who coined the term "Biological w****fare" in their tweet. This term, while meant to be humorous, also highlighted the gravity of the situation and the ethical concerns surrounding the deliberate spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

The conversation quickly moved beyond the original tweets, with numerous users sharing personal anecdotes and opinions on the matter. One user recounted a harrowing story of a mass murderer who knowingly spread AIDS to numerous individuals. Another user mentioned historical instances where STDs were used as a form of warfare, such as sex workers in Lyon, France, during World War II, who were certified as disease-free despite being infected, in an effort to spread diseases to German military members and collaborators.

The phrase "biological w****fare" seemed to resonate with many, as several comments referenced it humorously, despite the serious implications. One user commented, "The notion itself is horrifying, but I gotta admit that the phrase 'biological w****fare' is brilliant."

The conversation also sparked discussions about the legal and moral ramifications of knowingly infecting others with STDs. One user pointed out, "This is really against the law," emphasizing the illegality of such actions.

While some comments took a more lighthearted approach, others shared deeply personal and tragic stories. One user shared, "This is how one of my best friends childhood friends died. Some dude wanted to infect as many women with AIDS so he could have people die with him. She fought the good fight but died 15 years later."

The viral nature of this Twitter conversation underscores the power of social media in bringing to light both the darker and more absurd aspects of human behavior. It also highlights the importance of responsible social media use and the potential consequences of sharing harmful or inflammatory content.

As the conversation around this tweet continues to evolve, it serves as a stark reminder of the ethical responsibilities that come with online interactions and the far-reaching impact that a single tweet can have on a global scale.

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fractalsphere

Knowingly sleeping with someone to infect them with an STD (especially like h***** or HIV - something that isn't 'curable') is a terrible thing to do. Happened to a friend of mine and it derailed her s*** for a couple years.

DeeplyBroken

I may have known a mass murderer. A young woman, very much a total hottie, had AIDS. About the time it killed her, I learned that she had been having unprotected sex with every man she could find. She knew she was going to die young, and wanted to take as many people with her as she could. I don't know for sure if she infected anyone, but she sure tried. I saw her tell her boyfriend. He was devastated but fortunately is ok. After he broke up with her, she got really busy with other guys.

Vergenbuurg

The notion itself is horrifying, but I gotta admit that the phrase "biological w****fare" is brilliant.

wheredidwegonow

Get some STD's yourself, p****

Sonflooki

biological W****fare made me laugh

CraftyGiant

Smart people call this "evidence"

Warune

This is how one of my best friends childhood friends died. Some dude wanted to infect as many women with AIDS so he could have people die with him. She fought the good fight but died 15 years later.

Jubilant44

Sex workers in Lyon, France during World War II worked with a cooperative physician who certified them as disease-free when they were in fact infected. They were able to spread gonorrhea and other STDs to German military members and to Vichy collaborators. This according to the book, "A Woman Of No Importance" about Virginia Hall, an American citizen who worked for the British and the Americans in France during the war.

psmith00

amusing thought. send an infected h***** in to service Trump and watch his final transformation into Baron Harkonnen.

Newclothes

BW = SS !?

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