More interested in bronies than my arm falling off.
I'm going to go on record as saying I'm against your arm falling off.
Gunn ,'Not Fade Away'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
More interested in bronies than my arm falling off.
I'm going to go on record as saying I'm against your arm falling off.
I'd be careful with a cat scratch, Zen, but stop using the bandage, and hope it was that?
Zenkitty,
are you up to date with your tetanus shots? If not, I would recommend you go to a doctor.
If you are, if it is getting worse, I would go to a doctor.
BTW, neosporin makes the first layer of my skin peel off.
Hydrogen peroxide is friend to Zen and probably Bronies too.
I did stop using the bandage, and it does feel better, so it was probably that. I couldn't believe it was an allergy because I bought the stuff I'm NOT supposed to be allergic to. Apparently I am allergic to everything in the world now.
But I am not up to date on tetanus shots, so I'm probably going to the local drop-in clinic tomorrow to rectify that.
I don't even know what the symptoms of tetanus are. Except that when you stop being able to move your jaw, it's too late, and that's not real helpful.
Ew, le nubian. At least I'm not THAT allergic to it.
If I didn't already know what it was, "Hydrogen Peroxide" would be a great name for a fairy pony. Lighter than air, with bleached blonde hair. Mane.
The Mayo Clinic website says that tetanus symptoms don't start showing until a few days after infection, and before the lockjaw you may have sweats, fever and a racing heart, but that you'll be fine getting a shot after getting the scratch even if you haven't had a booster in a while.
Also, your arms are way more interesting than bronies.
I think it's weird for there to be a dibs on MLP stuff wherein complete strangers calculate the availability of and demand for seats in order to make sure some kids don't have meltdowns. I mean, it would be really nice if they did, but I don't think that it's something to expect or demand.
The kids who were turned away had wailing fits that their parents, who'd schlepped them out to the ass-end of the City for this, then had to negotiate down and spend a couple of hours making up for in order to make the rest of their Saturday not-shitty for the entire family.
When I did that my parents considered that my problem, and my behaviour to correct, not complete strangers to protect me from. I'm not hurt, nothing has been taken away from me. I just didn't see a movie I'd been really excited about.
Hell, as far as my parents go they'd probably thank the Bronies for the life lesson before we all moved on and forgot about it.
American Horror Story, YOU GREAT BIG FUCK. I doff my cap to you.
Thanks for the info, JZ. Good to know.
My arms are very interesting arms.