

In AC:NL, when you deep sea dive, you have to avoid jelly fish or you will get stung. In the game, this simply equates to what looks like a leg cramp that freezes your character for a few seconds... but what if Animal Crossing was a bit more realistic?
Clearly

(inb4 "peeing doesn't work on jelly stings" - I am aware urine is not an acceptable medical treatment for jellyfish stings and does not actually neutralize the sting. This piece was done for humor, not for medical accuracy)
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It actually doesn't.
“Despite what anyone tells you, do not apply vinegar, urine or meat tenderizer to the affected area,” UAMS neurosurgeon Dr. T. Glenn Pait says. “Do not rub the area or give the person any medication until checking with a medical professional.”
Dr. Pait suggests the best thing to do is to immediately get out of the water and wash the affected area with salt water. Salt water will deactivate the stinging cells while fresh or tap water can reactive the stinging cells. It is also helpful to try to remove the cells carefully with something such as a credit card. -UAMS Health
But for the sake of good laughs in this image, we are pretending the rumor is true.
“Despite what anyone tells you, do not apply vinegar, urine or meat tenderizer to the affected area,” UAMS neurosurgeon Dr. T. Glenn Pait says. “Do not rub the area or give the person any medication until checking with a medical professional.”
Dr. Pait suggests the best thing to do is to immediately get out of the water and wash the affected area with salt water. Salt water will deactivate the stinging cells while fresh or tap water can reactive the stinging cells. It is also helpful to try to remove the cells carefully with something such as a credit card. -UAMS Health
But for the sake of good laughs in this image, we are pretending the rumor is true.
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