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Good evening CoTH, as some (most) of you have noticed my activity has been absolutely nonexistent, this is unfortunately induced by a lack of inspiration. And unfortunately, I will be enduring a changed work schedule in the next week or so. To add to the list of (minor) stresses it's become that time of year again I start to limp due to a pain in my left foot for most of the time. I would see a doctor about this, but I don't want to pay medical expenses, waste time, and have my finger -PRICKED-.

Or have blood work. I have very feminine whiney rage-filled sexy screams whenever blood work is performed.

So yeah, TLDR; Noble's old as hfel and he can't walk, and he has work while others have school. Sorta the same hours, actually.
(08-14-2013, 12:52 AM)Noble Wrote: [ -> ]Or have blood work. I have very manly roars of extreme endurance and vitality, howls of which even manly men such as Hulk Hogan or Duke Nukem cannot even comprehend, whenever blood work is performed.

Fix'd
I've made it a habit of chatting away merrily with whoever is drawing blood from me in whichever way.

Try it!
You know, they do say hell in Warcraft :P

Just sayin'.
(08-14-2013, 04:55 AM)Loxmardin Wrote: [ -> ]I've made it a habit of chatting away merrily with whoever is drawing blood from me in whichever way.

Try it!

Oh loxxy, I can survive finger pricks. But blood work (i.e, sticking a needle in the artery of your arm) I have tensed up to the point where blood flow stopped temporarily from my arms. I quite literally have a psychological terror of having such done, I react to it the way some people react to having their arms cut off. I'm not kidding.



In all seriousness, sorry to hear about all that, Noble.
It gets worse, heads up, spoiler contains a rant.
Spoiler:
With work being the only resolution (distraction) to my consistent self-pity, depression, and over-staged boredom, I'm feeling my cynicism worsen and honestly that's just not a healthy way to spend your weekends.
So I guess, why not try and return back to CoTH.
Welcome back!

...And if it makes you feel any better. I cry when my blood gets drawn or I have to come in contact with a needle.

I don't like needles.

...

welcomeback.