o man, playing with chalk is so much fun! I hadn't done it in forever, and at the beginning of the summer, me and two of my friends were outside at night and were bored so one of them is like, "I have chalk!" And ever since then we've been doing it a lot. It is fun, fun, fun! haha
It does not look like a bed bug bite (which I haven't gotten in a a while). Not to mention that it's all red and eeeeh. It doesn't hurt and itches a little. I don't know why it makes me nervous. I once had a spider bite that was at least the size of a baseball (in width, not in spherical size. Thank god it wasn't a boil) on my back.
I know the picture is icky, but I tried to make it better by taking it near my kitten poster! Darn thing is such so damn cute. (It was given to me by the boyfriend who prefaced it by saying something to the effect of: "If you don't like this, then I'm pretty sure all of my perceptions on what I think you like are completely off.")
Oh Lord knows. But honestly, this isn't bad at all (I don't want to ruin your perception of Montreal). This is honestly my worst bite and I don't think it was bed bugs. There are a bunch of spiders around, just chilling, and I figure my leg got caught up near the wrong end of a spider.
It's not that bad, I just enjoy talking about it because, in some weird way, it makes me feel like an adult. Sure, they're bug bites, but they're bug bites in MY apartment that I pay for with money I made (at least, until that money runs out. Still, I'm paying for college in the long run). There's something really nice about dealing with your own problems and griping about things like paying the bills or getting the exterminator or making traps to try and capture fruit flies (which never seem to work).
I complain, but secretly (or not-so-secretly) love being in charge of myself, bug bitten legs included.
Amy I don't know what has bitten you, but you should go to a pharmacy or something because you can get an infection dear...you never know with bug bites...
Ugh I should, shouldn't I? However, it doesn't hurt. It's not spreading (if anything it's gotten smaller), and there's pus (eeeh) which I assume means it's healing.
I decided to give it until the weekend. If it still looks like it does now, I'll go. However, I figure that if it's not growing/hurting, it's probably just a small infection that's in the process of healing.
I should clarify, it WAS clear and light pus, which is a good sign (versus thick yellow or green). I has since stopped and is healing over. There is no further pussing.
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remind you of something?
and props to my friend for making these come out so funny. haha.
ambie, your dress is so cute!!
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(Spoiler: it's not real)
Pirates' Cove 4eva
I was feeling down today, so I pulled out my craft drawer and found this baby. Tomorrow: drawing with chalk.
My craft drawer makes me feel better
P.S. Check out that hair whisp situation going on there. Classy!
o man, playing with chalk is so much fun! I hadn't done it in forever, and at the beginning of the summer, me and two of my friends were outside at night and were bored so one of them is like, "I have chalk!" And ever since then we've been doing it a lot. It is fun, fun, fun! haha
i drew the hellogoodbye cd booklet picture on my driveway
Pirates = Awesome.
Poll: IS THIS A SPIDER BITE?
[ ]yes
[ ]no
It does not look like a bed bug bite (which I haven't gotten in a a while). Not to mention that it's all red and eeeeh. It doesn't hurt and itches a little. I don't know why it makes me nervous. I once had a spider bite that was at least the size of a baseball (in width, not in spherical size. Thank god it wasn't a boil) on my back.
I know the picture is icky, but I tried to make it better by taking it near my kitten poster! Darn thing is such so damn cute. (It was given to me by the boyfriend who prefaced it by saying something to the effect of: "If you don't like this, then I'm pretty sure all of my perceptions on what I think you like are completely off.")
It's not that bad, I just enjoy talking about it because, in some weird way, it makes me feel like an adult. Sure, they're bug bites, but they're bug bites in MY apartment that I pay for with money I made (at least, until that money runs out. Still, I'm paying for college in the long run). There's something really nice about dealing with your own problems and griping about things like paying the bills or getting the exterminator or making traps to try and capture fruit flies (which never seem to work).
I complain, but secretly (or not-so-secretly) love being in charge of myself, bug bitten legs included.
I decided to give it until the weekend. If it still looks like it does now, I'll go. However, I figure that if it's not growing/hurting, it's probably just a small infection that's in the process of healing.
im no docter, but i recomend getting it checked out
im no docter, but you sound in good health
I'm a serious hypochondriac. It's ridiculous.
it will create a paradox..
hope everything is well though =)
really, it's nothing but it could be something if you were allergic to the bug and you didn't knew it...it's never too much to be carefull
however. has anyone seen 'the landlord' video with will ferrel and pearl?
i tried to embody pearl the best that i could... at the 2nd tailgate of the year
"can i have, 4 beers?"