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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 1:29 pm
er... if you're going to do that you should clean it out with antibacterial and then put a bandaid over it.
I've only ever cut myself seriously once and what I do is apply pressure after washing the blood and then put on a bandaid. For paper cuts I pretty much heal immediately. Sometimes I don't even realize the fact that I got a paper cut until after it's healed and there's a little mark, or I just wake up one morning and there's dried blood on my hands... Let's not explore that sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 2:15 am
Oh who cares. I just put one of those dressings on and wrap it around my arm with surgical tape/masking tape xD But most of my injuries come from grazes. I've only needed stitches once, and i don't think i've ever broken anything except from maybe a finger. I suspect i've broken my toe a few times but you're not exactly going to make a fuss over a broken toe. But I get loads of papercuts. I remember when I was getting a piece of card out from a drawer in a Geography lesson, and I got a massive papercut from the middle of my index finger all the way down to my wrist >.< But papercuts rarely bleed...
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Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 12:45 pm
That's a lot of tape and a massive papercut!! how did you manage that? eek
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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:44 am
Er... actually i've had quite a lot of papercuts like that. One of them went across two of my fingers and down my hand. I remember that it was in my dad's office when i tripped over running to the white board, and cut myself on my dad's calendar...
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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 6:44 pm
Rant. Hm, what do I need to rant about? I don't really know.
Well, I can't rant well. The only thing I can do is complain xD. I'm not good at ranting. The one thing I have to say, is that I wish the female sex was easier to understand for us guys. LOL, or that we were smarter and paid attention a lot more to understand you girls. lol, but, I don't really want to rant about what I'm thinking of. I've just got to be patient 3nodding .
Why do ladies and lads have to know if someone their interested in likes them? I've noticed that. We want to know, and, at the same exact time, don't want to know. Exactly like indecision, right? That's what I'm in right now. Problem is, everyone acts differently. So, the way could tell that someone else liked you, may be entirely different from another person. So, at the same time, you're reading all the wrong signs from this new person, while completely ignoring all the other obvious signs. Its a pretty funny and very nerve-racking dilemma.
Crap, I just ranted gonk ...
You've Got Rant! xd
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 7:12 am
@ Corvius: Really, I don't care. If someone likes me, then it's their problem, not mine.
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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 7:04 pm
@Liani Oh so cruel
Well... I just passed my driving and written test for my license. Horrah, right? Wrong. My parents are five states away for a while, and I need their signature to get my license. I wouldn't have even been able to take the test if my brother in law hadn't wrongfully signed the "Legal guardian." The dmv found it just in time and asked me who signed it. damn, at least they didn't void my test. This apparently mislead boy wants to drive his ford focus NOW.
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 1:52 am
@ berry: Life is cruel. And i don't have a clue how this driving test stuff works so i'll just say that i'm actually not looking forward to driving that much... Sitting for an hour in a stuffy car and listening to Red Hot Chilli Peppers or whatever blaring out of the radio... Actually, maybe i'll just get a convertible and open the roof up whenever it is not raining. Much nicer xD I can't stand car journeys 20mins+ as it is.
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 12:31 pm
@berry: weird, I didn't have to do anything like that when I went to get my license... Well why don't you fax it to your parents or something?
@Luv: what kind of convertible? some of them are kind of a hassle. And if you listen to music you like you can enjoy your ride so much more. That's why I like driving alone. xp
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:46 pm
I was thinking about it, but I'm not sure the dmv will allow it. The signature was needed to state how many hours I had driven.
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 12:53 pm
oh... makes me think that my town's dmv is kind of.. er... lax. They just asked me if i completed a certain amount and then just took my word for it. eek
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 8:04 pm
If your living in a small town I'm sure everybody knows everybody. I used to live in a town of 700. My god, you can't get away with anything without your parents finding out.
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:32 am
...there are towns with only 700 people? Well I shouldn't be so shocked, I just found out that there's a town that's only 2.4 miles. Those kind of places where every one knows everyone else makes me feel uneasy. It's like big brother is always around the corner. ninja
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 5:50 pm
About ten miles away is a town called Leonard. Somehow it got away with legally being a town, even though its population is 16
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 6:49 pm
I'm surprised that there are towns that small in America. However, here in Australia, we've got towns even smaller than the one you just mentioned-there's a town in my state that has only 4 people. I'm not joking; only four people are permanent residents. The scary thing is that at the turn of the 20th century this particular town had a population of over 20,000. All of its former inhabitants dissappeared. Which makes this town a ghost town I suppose. ninja
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