The Itch
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- Ninja
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The Itch
The itch is in total control. The itch supersedes every other thought. You are nothing but a slave to Z, Z who yearns, very badly so yearns. Who presently yearns to itch. So you must itch. What may itch Itch best? Humans are tool users. Try that mechanical pencil there, there, put it between your middle and index fingers and your opposable thumb like some hap fool -- who one day appeared beget the most evolved body on earth, randomly, no, not randomly, by Z! Z who births and who, now too, itch. The plastic tip has the right amount of point, give, feel. Run it up, run it down, itch there then move radially around, not not methodically, as your skin's itch:itched gradient ebbs. Lose yourself in pleasure -- it feels good to itch, it feels not good to not itch, so itch. But itch isn't itched, yet. So must itch better. Mechanical pencil: once, no longer, adequate, protract your innermost rod. Ah, sharper utensil, wreak yourself! The itch is in some parts becoming itched, and when parts become no longer itched, parts stings. So, itch to not sting. Then, which stung stings, stings. But what will sting, sting doesn't currently sting, what is more, what will sting, sting feels good not-stung now. So will continue to do the thing that makes sting not stung, i.e. itch. Also, Itch not itched, curses! Must itch better. Pocket knife, desk knave, point! Point so between middle and index fingers and opposable thumb. Follow scruple-less the length of wiry leg. Work in long, longer strokes, fast, faster strokes, hard, harder strokes. Skin which itches, skin which yields. Ah, ah, that is itching. That is finally itched! Ah!! That is really, really finally itched! That does not sting, that hurts. That which did itch, is now itched, bleeds. But itch be gone. Continue on. O, to be rid of Z, at last, but which Z forecast. Alas!!
- fightinfrenchman
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Re: The Itch
As somebody who gets a lot of bug bites very often I really relate to this post.
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Re: The Itch
Mosquitoes are attracted to me like @Aykin Haraka is attracted to walls. Seriously, if you find yourself on a vacation and are getting attacked by mosquitoes, hire me to come be your defense.
Instead of scratching, try just slapping that spot. You can also use ice or something cold to put on it - helps with swelling as well as numbs the area a bit. I don't always follow my own advice and sadly have many scars.
Instead of scratching, try just slapping that spot. You can also use ice or something cold to put on it - helps with swelling as well as numbs the area a bit. I don't always follow my own advice and sadly have many scars.
Time is wise and our wounds seem to heal to the rhythm of aging,
But our past is a ghost fading out that at night it’s still haunting.
http://www.galactanet.com/oneoff/theegg_mod.html
But our past is a ghost fading out that at night it’s still haunting.
http://www.galactanet.com/oneoff/theegg_mod.html
- fightinfrenchman
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Re: The Itch
A lot of people will say to find alternatives to scratching, including Xeelee here. But I'll go against the grain and say just scratch. if you're itchy, just scratch it. Consider this an extra "life tip of the day"
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- QueenOfdestiny
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Re: The Itch
Thankfully they spray against those buggers here. I might die of cancer in 5 years, but I don't get bitten by mosquitoes!
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Re: The Itch
XeeleeFlower wrote:Mosquitoes are attracted to me like @Aykin Haraka is attracted to walls. Seriously, if you find yourself on a vacation and are getting attacked by mosquitoes, hire me to come be your defense.
Instead of scratching, try just slapping that spot. You can also use ice or something cold to put on it - helps with swelling as well as numbs the area a bit. I don't always follow my own advice and sadly have many scars.
I do not wall as much as you said ^^, you should see the 2v2 we did on re (Saguenay especially), here you would have said it's attractive
- DjinnOfSorrow
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Re: The Itch
Put witch hazel on it, helps a ton and if you have blue star ointment there it will keep the itch from coming back.
Expertise: I'm from the swamp lol
Expertise: I'm from the swamp lol
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Re: The Itch
I like walls. More people should wall. I should wall more. You're just the epitome of wallers which was why I tagged you. I meant no offense.Aykin Haraka wrote:XeeleeFlower wrote:Mosquitoes are attracted to me like @Aykin Haraka is attracted to walls. Seriously, if you find yourself on a vacation and are getting attacked by mosquitoes, hire me to come be your defense.
Instead of scratching, try just slapping that spot. You can also use ice or something cold to put on it - helps with swelling as well as numbs the area a bit. I don't always follow my own advice and sadly have many scars.
I do not wall as much as you said ^^, you should see the 2v2 we did on re (Saguenay especially), here you would have said it's attractive
Time is wise and our wounds seem to heal to the rhythm of aging,
But our past is a ghost fading out that at night it’s still haunting.
http://www.galactanet.com/oneoff/theegg_mod.html
But our past is a ghost fading out that at night it’s still haunting.
http://www.galactanet.com/oneoff/theegg_mod.html
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Re: The Itch
XeeleeFlower wrote:Mosquitoes are attracted to me like @Aykin Haraka is attracted to walls. Seriously, if you find yourself on a vacation and are getting attacked by mosquitoes, hire me to come be your defense.
Instead of scratching, try just slapping that spot. You can also use ice or something cold to put on it - helps with swelling as well as numbs the area a bit. I don't always follow my own advice and sadly have many scars.
1 coat of antiseptic solution works too
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Re: The Itch
Hey I could do with a mosquito bite or two in the right places if I’m bored. The dopamine hit from the scratching is amazing.
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