siber
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@IsabelCate40491 lmaooo don’t worry i know what you meant😭😭 im doing decent thank you, but yeah like i’ve said in other replies i tend to look at the wall or close my eyes when i do it but they do bleed quite a lot even though they aren’t deep so idk but thank you for the reply🙏
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@siberczef I MEANT STYRO, MY STUPID AUTO CORRECT CHANGED IT
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@slash_keii they all bled but some more than others, especially the ones on the left i had blood all on my hands
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@siberczef If it bled it’s a dermis/styro, epidermis (first layer of skin) is extremely thin and has no blood vessels so it doesn’t bleed, meaning most cat scratches are actually baby styros.
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@lovelypien straight up if you struggle with motivation it’s not for you
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@ErikDrawsStuff like the next layer of skin after cat scratches i believe
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@bunniswirllll i dont look when i do it, by the time i do its filled up with blood
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@siberczef cat scratch, unless when u cut and u can see the white part
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@WWGuyFawkesD @mrwtffacts literally says she is in agony. are you genuinely retarded
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@mrwtffacts She had to be approved for the state to kill her…why not just stop taking the medications and shots and just… die?
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⚠️ In Australia, a 26-year-old woman who hasn't eaten real food in over 10 YEARS has taken the decision to legally end her life.
Before she goes, Annie Holland is ticking off her "f**k it list"
This includes wearing a wedding dress for photos with her dad, holding a newborn baby and a helicopter ride.
She says she's regaining control of a life that stole so much from her 💔
Annie suffers with a rare incurable disease that completely paralyzes her stomach & intestines making normal digestion impossible.
She's survived solely on IV nutrition drips since her teens, endured 25+ bouts of life-threatening sepsis, constant agony, dozens of daily injections, and multi-organ complications.
After years of hospitals and suffering, she was approved for voluntary assisted dying (VAD) in South Australia.


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