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Thanks and yeah good will shops are god sends for cheap material
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Default   #58306   Lucifox Lucifox is offline
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Yeah one near my place has entire rolls of fabric for anywhere from 5-10 dollars.
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True, that's a good idea. Still kind of annoying how the guy never asked me about it, and he has my number in his contacts. >_>

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Default   #58308   Karastorm Karastorm is offline
Blue Fish
Then he's a creap and may need a swift knee to the nuts. That'll teach him.
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lol, Can't bring myself to do it because he's a diabetic and has to have shots in his eyes for the rest of his life. x'D

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Lil' Inkling
Ouch that sounds like it hurt I would not wish that on my worst enemy. O.O
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Well, he says it doesn't hurt but there is a slight pinching feeling and he has trouble seeing for a bit afterwards, but it does help. He had bleeding in his eyes so yeah. ^^;

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Lil' Inkling
My grandfather is diabetic so I've seen him prick himself to test his blood sugar and, it's hard to watch. But he is a strong old man. He don't take shit from no one and he's so sweet too. :>
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lol, I've seen people give themselves insulin injections, and I've had to turn away mostly because I don't like needles. x'D They would apologize to me afterwards, and I told them its fine, I just personally can't handle seeing a person do that. ^^;

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Default   #58314   Karastorm Karastorm is offline
Blue Fish
It's wiered for me as I don't mind needles in the the slightest yet I get reall ill from having bloods took. It's so bad I can't donate as even a small vile will make me feel dissy and faint for a day or so after. I think I have a deep seated fear of blood loss.
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Lil' Inkling
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Aww I'm sorry to hear that. Yeah I get a bit squeamish when it's time to do blood tests and junk. But I usually get hurt a lot so I don't necessarily get ill from slight blood loss only major blood loss.
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Old Posted 02-23-2015, 10:07 AM Reply With Quote  
Default   #58316   Karastorm Karastorm is offline
Blue Fish
I was a clumbsy child tbh I'm lucky I'm still alive. I crased my bike as a kid into a pavement and some numty had hacked off the safty wheel leaving a long and sharp pole. Needles to say it went in my leg ( got a lovely scar from it) I pulled it out and sat and just stared at the puppy fat. Got blloked by the hospital as I had no idea igf it has sliced through anything majour. Jumped from a set of stares at one point and sliced y arm open on a door catch, Broke my leg, Fell over and sliced the palm of hand open then the next dday fell over again and burt the blood blister that had formed..So yeah..it may of all come back to me now from loosing all this blood but it still scares me so much that the body just go's into shock.
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@Kara
Pardon my french but damn. O.O; Am I the only one to have never sustained any major injuries that required stitching, casting, or repeated visits to a doctor? o.o; Even other people in my family have sustained more injuries than I have. o.o; But you're extremely lucky just like my brother.

@Him
For myself if its my own blood I'm kind of used to it by now but I still become 'green behind the gills' when it comes to other people. ^^; (and animals *cough* )

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Default   #58318   Him Him is offline
Lil' Inkling
I guess it's hard for some people to see blood outside of their bodies. My mom had this doctor book that showed all sorts of injuries that people had sustained and they were horrible like make you wanna puke but I couldnt look away. I just couldn't.... ;w;
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Yeah, also the reason why I can't really watch shows like the Amazing Doctor Po or whatever its called. x'D I miss Steve Irwin. T^T

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Default   #58320   Karastorm Karastorm is offline
Blue Fish
See this is where it get's strange I can watch stuff like 24 hours in A&E and seen some horrific addicents with legs missing or bones out side of the body and be fine. It littraly is my own blood loss that makes me feel a bit queasy. I'm ok with small paper cardboured cuts ( always covered in these from work)but anything larger and I feel a bit bleh. I'm scared of washing glases how I used to as one smashed and cut me down to the bone that was intresting as my mother just stood there and called me soft and stop being a whimp and just get on with the workload ( my parents treat me like dirt btw).
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