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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 12:33 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 2:02 pm
She's got a body like an hourglass...
I shall now begin taking quiet, unearned pride in my unconquerable iron stomach. Thank you for giving me new purpose in life.
...that's ticking like a clock.
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 2:03 pm
lolololol i like Mike's posts
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 2:12 pm
I'm guilty of the Q-tips,the dry clean,shaking before opening,and the wet floor ones.>.>
Someday I'll also be guilty of killing a deer.xD
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Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 11:46 pm
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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 7:47 am
deer.... *sniff* dead? *cries* emotion_facepalm
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Darkness Dragons Revenge Crew
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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 12:33 pm
I put Q-tips in my ear all the time lol. But it's not like I ram them in there. XD
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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 3:44 pm
Yokies I put Q-tips in my ear all the time lol. But it's not like I ram them in there. XD the issue with q-tips is the cotton or Ryon (rayon more so aka synthetic cotton, it is most commonly used in place of cotton in q-tips/swabs, balls and pads) is actually abrasive to the ear canal, the combination of removing wax (which is a protective liner for your ear canal) and abrading the canal increases the risk of infection. The stronger your immune system is though the less risk.. I'm guilty of it too xD though i try not to.. it's better to irrigate it with those things people jam up their baby's nose to remove boogers and snot >.O ( that always disturbs me.. they tend to bunch up their face, make fists which they violently shake, turn read and scream their heads off.. there has got to me a more humane way gonk )
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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 3:53 pm
I know why they don't want you to do it. xD There just is no other way for me to clean the bitches haha. I overproduce wax, so I do kind of have to get in there sometimes, my doctor just told me to be careful with it. Maybe I should start using those instead, it might actually get it out better than I'm allowed to do with a Q-tip haha. Babies just react that way because it's an uncomfortable feeling they're not used to. Anything that happens to them and they don't like it they react like they're dying. xD At least at some point in their lives anyway lol.
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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 4:05 pm
Yokies I know why they don't want you to do it. xD There just is no other way for me to clean the bitches haha. I overproduce wax, so I do kind of have to get in there sometimes, my doctor just told me to be careful with it. Maybe I should start using those instead, it might actually get it out better than I'm allowed to do with a Q-tip haha. Babies just react that way because it's an uncomfortable feeling they're not used to. Anything that happens to them and they don't like it they react like they're dying. xD At least at some point in their lives anyway lol. I react to things that are uncomfortable and i do not like too but i have the ability to form the words "stop, i don't like that it doesn't feel right" and much more strength than a baby >.> .. Doctors claimed for a long time that circumcising babies was humane because they "didn't actually feel pain" .. later on they Obviously figured out that they do (no duh -___-) but still consider it humane .. enough.. sue to the infant not remembering the pain of it later in life... i have my own rants on teh subject of that .. but i'm taking this off topic xD For the ear irrigation its pretty simple, and tends to be rather effective, doesn't take long either. just heat up some water and some sea salt, salt dissolves enough making it not abrasive enough to do any damage pour solution in one bowl, suck it up, hold an empty bowl under the ear, start earigating :p
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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 4:27 pm
Yeah, but since the baby can't do any of that they scream and struggle lol. It has to be done though, I wish there was an easier way. My son doesn't like anyone going near his face, let alone touching it, so we can hardly get his boogers or whip crud off his face lol. I'm not sure where people got the idea that they couldn't actually feel pain. It never really had anything to do with how humane it is though. Religion probably has the most to do with it when they're newborns/infants. I honestly would prefer if people could just decide whether they want to or not later on in life for their own reasons. Not remembering it doesn't really make a difference to me, it's not like you'll always feel the same pain just because you remember it, so if you want it done, go ahead, but a baby doesn't really get that choice, so I don't think it's fair for them, whether they can remember it or not. sweatdrop
Oh wow, I think my doctor actually mentioned this to me. I must have forgot, but it does sound very familiar haha. It would probably be safer if I did it that way, I just need to know how to get ahold of sea salt lol.
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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 4:35 pm
Yokies Yeah, but since the baby can't do any of that they scream and struggle lol. It has to be done though, I wish there was an easier way. My son doesn't like anyone going near his face, let alone touching it, so we can hardly get his boogers or whip crud off his face lol. I'm not sure where people got the idea that they couldn't actually feel pain. It never really had anything to do with how humane it is though. Religion probably has the most to do with it when they're newborns/infants. I honestly would prefer if people could just decide whether they want to or not later on in life for their own reasons. Not remembering it doesn't really make a difference to me, it's not like you'll always feel the same pain just because you remember it, so if you want it done, go ahead, but a baby doesn't really get that choice, so I don't think it's fair for them, whether they can remember it or not. sweatdrop
Oh wow, I think my doctor actually mentioned this to me. I must have forgot, but it does sound very familiar haha. It would probably be safer if I did it that way, I just need to know how to get ahold of sea salt lol. that is exactly my argument.. religion commands its so "it cant be wrong" and the baby is not capable of choosing, it takes free will out of everything.. it's not fair at all.. as you said people should be able to decide for them selves later on in life as for sea salt, you know where you get salt at the grocery store? xD look in the exact sames spot.. should be something around there that says sea salt.
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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 5:38 pm
Yeah, the whole "religion, therefore not wrong" deal has always irked me. I like having a choice, and since it concerns their body and they have to live with it for the rest of their life, I believe they should get to choose.
Ah okay. o Ao I didn't think it'd be right in the same area, I would think stores wouldn't want people to mix those up and get pissed about it. XD
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