GayDemiBoy
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- Feb 5, 2018
The fact that someone couldn't tell if he had blood or dirt on the sock the covers the massive gapping hole in his foot (If it's blood Lou isn't wearing bandages) is concerning since it means he has a whole colony of bacteria in a moist, hot area on a open wound. The photo of it shows a fresher looking red along the inside are meaning it's recently been opened.He's had this hole in his foot since JUNE, right? And an earlier picture he shared showed that it had almost healed except there was a fuggin dent in his foot now from ripping it open to get pity.
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Lou, you've been putting 'Neosporin and bandages' on it since JUNE. I know that since you never leave your damn house you have no concept of time, but wounds don't take that long to heal if they're treated properly. You've permanently fucked up your foot to grift people and you're too clueless to realize that riding this grift for going on five months now makes people think that you're either lying, or you have foot cancer or sepsis. You HATE it when people give you advice rather than money, but the longer you ride this grift, the more people are just going to scream "Go to a doctor!"
It also might help if you cleaned your foot. Holy shit, the dirt makes it ten times more disgusting.
If Lou goes to a doctor the doctor is going to be extremely concerned. Especially if Lou tells them its been there for five fucking months. They're also going to be able to tell that Lou has been picking it. There's no way a wound naturally gets that much deeper without you picking and digging at it unless your body is failing at healing it and instead neuropathy. If it's neuropathy I feel bad for anyone within smelling range of him.
People with neuropathy have a smell. You can instantly tell if someone who's diabetic, especially with larger obese people, have open untreated wounds because neuropathy starts to rot the area away over time if they don't properly care for it or get help. For people that are diabetic it's really important to care for and bandage wounds because of their extremely slow healing process. If they don't they can have seeping wounds for months to a year and neuropathy will set in. It's a very distinct and very gross scent that lingers after a person has left. Lou probably doesn't smell great already and I can only guess that wherever he goes lumbering around he's leaving a disgusting scent.