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I don’t understand why high heels are a thing. Aren’t they absolute cunt of a thing to wear? I can’t imagine that’s good for your feet, legs or back.
Pic One is the part I'm still having a hard time with, because regardless of whether he can feel his foot, couldn't he at least see it?It's not the "women's" shoes, it's the ill-fitting shoes--and Lou's militant external locus of control. Even the neuropathy wasn't a death sentence for his toes: there are rules.
I would not be at all surprised if Lou was fully aware of his rotting toe and did absolutely nothing to avoid it. In fact I could believe that Lou actually courted his amputation. Lou desires nothing more than to fester in his room, stuffing carbs into his mouth until he is declared fully disabled. A disability is his hearts desire because for him it is winning the jackpot. Of course, he will continue to beg for money for his shinies.Pic One is the part I'm still having a hard time with, because regardless of whether he can feel his foot, couldn't he at least see it?
I agree somewhat; as dumb as he is, I refuse to believe he is genuinely unaware with his situation. I'm sure he forgets about it, and his consooming may just assist in this, but then he always remembers, the realization hitting him hard and fast. But Lou does not change his circumstances, Lou gets THE DOOMS and asserts that he himself cannot fix this issue so it is pointless to, so he must distract himself. Then it's just a cycle of impulse purchases and cooms until he's back to dooming about his future.I would not be at all surprised if Lou was fully aware of his rotting toe and did absolutely nothing to avoid it. In fact I could believe that Lou actually courted his amputation. Lou desires nothing more than to fester in his room, stuffing carbs into his mouth until he is declared fully disabled. A disability is his hearts desire because for him it is winning the jackpot. Of course, he will continue to beg for money for his shinies.
I got the impression that his recent hospital stay was like an exotic vacation. People waited on him with kindness and fetched him food and acted liked they cared about his well-being. Sad to say, Lou does not get a lot of actual caring attention. I think he soaks it up like a sponge, I would not be surprised if he was the type of patient that his R.N.s found pleasant and co-operative. Some of the nastiest people you could imagine are quite compliant when they are dependent " on the kindness of strangers". Food, an internet connection and never having to leave his bed? A veritable paradise.
Our information was via the Lou Filter, but did he even have a wound this time? I'm making the educated guess it was osteomyelitis, due to the quick amputation. That could have just been reddened, warm, and swollen, with no wounds in the skin, or a boring crack in a callus.Surely he took his socks off once in awhile, right? Like at night, or even just for showers? He's a fat fuck, but surely he's not SO fat that he'd be physically incapable of seeing his foot, seeing his toe falling apart.
Like you take your shoe off at night. There's blood and mangled bits on your sock. "Oh, that's weird. That shouldn't happen" you say to yourself. So you get it checked out.
This could go either way. Lou could also be the patient who's ordering DoorDash and then pestering staff until they leave the rest of their patients and go off the floor to pick it up. The guy who hits the hospital for a foot surgery and suddenly can't wipe himself or put his penis in a urinal. The guy who clears out the overnight stock for patient nutrition. And Lou has outbursts, both the ones we've seen and the ones we infer, like how he got fired from his previous PCP.I would not be surprised if he was the type of patient that his R.N.s found pleasant and co-operative. Some of the nastiest people you could imagine are quite compliant when they are dependent " on the kindness of strangers". Food, an internet connection and never having to leave his bed? A veritable paradise.
Never go barefoot??It's not the "women's" shoes, it's the ill-fitting shoes--and Lou's militant external locus of control. Even the neuropathy wasn't a death sentence for his toes: there are rules.
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Easter Sunday? Just a regular Sunday, innit. Nothing special about it to Lou.I can't check, but have we had the annual bitchfit about not getting an Easter Basket yet?
Just last week, IRL, I overheard some older, but fairly progressive, boomer men talking about the Pope.What's the point of these retards celebrating that the Pope just died? They know there's just going to be another one, right? And that he'll be just as Catholic as (and according to some Catholics I know, hopefully even more Catholic than) the last one, right?
In terms of lame attempts at being edgy, this ranks about the same as the average Sonic OC.
How does he wrestlersperg so hard and NOT know this?Lyra.
@Aunt Carol , Lou says here that he's walking around at the rally 12 days after getting his toe chopped. Is this a reasonable recovery timeframe? Or are we looking at the start of Toe Arc Part II: the Revengening?Here he is at that rally on Saturday.
Hello ladies.
God he's so predictable.
At 12 days I would expect stitches are out and he's had a post-op checkup (with the surgeon or their PA or office staff).@Aunt Carol , Lou says here that he's walking around at the rally 12 days after getting his toe chopped. Is this a reasonable recovery timeframe? Or are we looking at the start of Toe Arc Part II: the Revengening?
Tabby was cute and deserves to rest in peace. Lou is repugnant and does not deserve $50 in Instacarted junk food binges, pet death or no. Especially right after losing a toe.