

I think orajel shouldn’t be put on fresh wounds (not 100% on this but I put it on an open sore in my mouth and the pain was excruciating)
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I think orajel shouldn’t be put on fresh wounds (not 100% on this but I put it on an open sore in my mouth and the pain was excruciating)
My friends and I went to the beach recently and had a little picnic with sandwiches. It was a cloudy day so we were alone and by the time we went to leave we had a whole flock of these guys all standing around bickering with each other impatiently waiting to get at our scraps. It was a highlight of my entire week, no sarcasm. I love birds.
Spot on. Idk how the fuck anyone could read what I wrote as an endorsement of wanton violence or whatever that weirdo thought I was saying. I basically just rephrased the old saying “you need to break some eggs to make omelettes” like bro it’s not fucking controversial that burning wood destroys the wood. Yeah the atoms continue to exist and become other things like smoke and ash but the thing they made up that was called “wood” no longer exists and won’t be coming back. You can’t mine ore out of the earth and refine it into finished metal products without irreversibly changing it and transforming it from a state we’d call “stone” to a state we’d call “tractor” or whatever the fuck. God I know I shouldn’t get this worked up over this but I have had it with the argumentative people on here.
Our willingness and ability to destroy is the trait that has powered our rise. After all, if our ancestors never chose to destroy wood to make fire, or destroy stone to extract minerals, none of what came after would be possible.
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I had a similar experience when I got my wisdoms out. Took an edible and when it kicked in the pain felt so much worse. Or at least I felt more aware of it and became fixated on it.