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- Apr 28, 2021
The past week has been very calm but also kind of lonely.
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There's a wrong thread for doing that?I was banned for a month for, I think, calling some russofile chink cock sucing bitch a fag in the wrong thread.
I also think it's hilarious the whole site was nuked during my ban. Feels very karmic.
I'm pretty sure Null changed policy and made some parts of the forum "insult free" zones for "proper discussion".There's a wrong thread for doing that?
Consider some wireless earbuds for the time being, maybe. Or (assuming they wouldn't interfere with the bandaging) some of those bone conduction earphones. I've got a pair and I'm loving them. The sound quality isn't as good as a good pair of headphones or earbuds, but it's both weird and satisfying to hear your music and your surroundings at the same time.I got stitches in my head from a biopsy. Well two different types of biopsies. The scrape biopsy is just bandaged. Because of these wounds I have to use earbuds instead of headphones for awhile. I hate earbuds. My right ear doesn't like to accommodate them either. Not sure why. I think I have another pair somewhere. But I'm not sure. The ones I'm using come with different end caps you can use. But my right ear is still being a little bitch about it.
Anyway, my kitten has decided I'm not allowed to wear earbuds. She also attacks them if they are on the desk. She targets them on sight even though she's mostly grown out of her cord biting phase. It might be because they have a few metal parts that are shiny. A few minutes ago she pulled my earbuds right out and I had a hell of a time removing them from her grip.
My stitches come out on the 4th. But it's started feeling a little wet and it hurts. I'm afraid that it hasn't healed right even though I am keeping up with wound care.
wow, hey wormy, I'm surprised to see you back.Steady gentle slope deeper into depression. More aches. More pains.
One time I had a kidney stone (which I was too young for, that's what you get for eating processed meat for lunch every day and not hydrating properly) and it passed while I was sitting in the ER waiting room (not as in I pissed it out, as in it descended from the passage that leads from the kidney to the bladder). It was a little embarrassing needing to go up to the clerk and tell them I didn't have an emergency anymore and was leaving, but it was a pleasant change of pace from sitting around a bunch of sick people continually dry heaving into a bucket and feeling like my nuts were being forcefully twisted into a knot. I doubt the last part is relatable to women, but you get my point.Thought it was gallstones, but it's a giant kidney stone.
I have surgery next week, but at least the doc isn't being cheap with the Vicodin.
Damn, I've missed all of you!
I'm going to name my kidney stone Kiwi.