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That explains why whenever I see a post by you, my screen glows like the sun.I work for the government
how did he reach her feet?I've met Aziz Ansari and that guy needs to go back to whatever country his family came from because he's a massive piece of shit in person. He spit on a girl who bumped into him in the cafe we were in. Like, instinctually, instantly. Like that's something that he does often. Weirdest fucking thing, pretty sure he's an actual lizardman.
No, that's called being human. How on Earth could anyone identify you based on that?Is that considered powerleveling? I'd elaborate, though I'm keeping the "personal" stuff buried regardless.
Update to this post: my lifelong symptoms disappeared around six or eight months ago. I don't know why. I certainly wasn't being treated for it and there were no drastic changes to my health or lifestyle. I either no longer have the condition, or it is in remission. It makes absolutely no difference to my life either way, and there are no consequences to any of it.I probably have mild Dermatographia, otherwise known as skin writing. My welts aren't raised, but they're dark red and still pretty dramatic. They last ten to twenty minutes, depending on location, how hard I've been scratched, and the ambient air temperature. I can play naughts and crosses on my belly, sign my signature on my thigh, and I have to be careful when wearing back revealing tops because if I forget myself and scratch an itch too hard, it looks like someone's taken to me with a whip and people get upset when they see it.
I say that I probably have Dermatographia because I've never been to a dermatologist to have it diagnosed. Until recently I didn't know that it was an actual condition, and I thought that everyone with fair and sensitive skin got welts like mine. But it turns out they don't, and that I actually have a neat little party trick.
It *is* possible for some cancers to go into remission on their own. It’s rare, but it happens. I wonder if this is that. Either way, glad to hear you’re doing better, and I hope it stays that way!Update to this post: my lifelong symptoms disappeared around six or eight months ago. I don't know why. I certainly wasn't being treated for it and there were no drastic changes to my health or lifestyle. I either no longer have the condition, or it is in remission. It makes absolutely no difference to my life either way, and there are no consequences to any of it.