I think you can deauthorize a subscription in PayPal if it comes to that, Sophia. I seem to remember doing that for something or other.
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Fuck! I thought I had a spider bite on my shoulder, but then I got two that were symmetrically placed on the front of my shoulders and some on my hands. And I thought "I know spider are good with patterns but that suggests it's something in my system rather than an external bite."
And I just looked up "Hives as a symptom of Covid" and it looks EXACTLY THE SAME. Even in the same fucking spot. I think I need to get tested tomorrow.
I mean, yes, get tested. But hives can be a reaction to a lot of other things -- new food, new laundry detergent, and stress for sure.
But getting tested is the only way to rule Covid in or out, so definitely do that.
Oh dear, David. Fingers crossed! That would really be adding insult to injury.
Oh dear, David. Fingers crossed! That would really be adding insult to injury.
I didn't even go to Sturgis! C'mon, man! I've been pretty fuckin' isolated and masked up since March!
I didn't even go to Sturgis!
For real, one of Tim's co-workers is at Sturgis. And I'm positive he's not going to self-quarantine for 2 weeks after he comes back, and I am fucking FURIOUS about it. So goddamn selfish and irresponsible.
I'm with Steph. Get tested. But stress hives or even hives from a bug bite happen. At least to me, a lot.
Definitely get tested, but two bites next to each other like that can be flea bites.
I've heard people say essentially that they don't care if they get COVID, but it's hard for me to understand how you can't make the connection to collective action being the key to keeping things under control and getting things back to normal.
I mean, honestly, I don't care if I get COVID even if it kills me, but I care a lot about not spreading it to others.
I mean, we put up with stop signs and stop lights because we know it would suck if everybody ignored them. Why is wearing a mask so different?
I almost have the opposite reaction: I was just considering last night that I have an absolute conviction that I WON'T get COVID, that I'll turn out to be immune or something, or else I'll get a mild case if I do (for all I know, I already have). I try my best to take every safe precaution, because spreading it would be catastrophic where I work. But I bone-deep don't believe I'll get sick.
Minds are funny things.