I did introduce myself as an artist but this is pretty gosh darn heavy on the text posts
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Just Saw Someone With A Tattoo On Top Of Their Foot And I Was Like Wow That Is The Exact Location My
just saw someone with a tattoo on top of their foot and I was like wow that is the exact location my arthritis is. like that's the correct foot and everything
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also to the person who requested page 73 don't worry I didn't forget about you I just haven't finished that page yet. but yes I have done pages beyond it don't worry I didn't just stagnate there for the past few weeks
ok technically my sketchbook has 200 pages. and I need to fill them all up in the next month. however, I only have about 60 pages filled. therefore, to motivate me to fill the pages as fast as I possibly can,
send an ask with a number between 1 and 200 and I will show that page of my sketchbook
otherwise I will probably use a random number generator and send myself anonymous asks but that won't be as fun
as you SHOULD
I was a bat with the power to turn invisible and also could telepathically affect people to make them understand bat language. Me and my bat friends were solving crimes, and in the dream we were trying to get rid of a man who bought a part of our forest to build a mall.
every day I am like I hate this, conceptually. but the execution was too good and I am compelled to express appreciation
definitely agree with op here. as a scar-haver, here's what I have to contribute to the research:
it might be useful to think of a scar like a really thick piece of skin (which I don't know enough about to say if that's actually what it is or not, but that's what they feel like to me). pretty sure thick skin is supposed to be less sensitive. it's literally a whole colloquial phrase.
some scars have weird nerve problems associated with their origins, but other than that, I would describe scar tissue as feeling like I just said (a layer of really thick skin), or, differently described, like there's kind of a layer of numbness over that area of skin. there's still generally sensation, but not quite as much.
so yeah. unless you're gonna talk about how you smacked your surgical incision scar against something accidentally and it hurt way way more than it would've before you got the scar (and I'm pretty certain this is not always a problem with this type of scar), I personally from my own experience cannot endorse writing a scar as more sensitive than unmarked skin, especially since that exact same scar can hardly feel the difference between the different sides of velcro.
Just remembered, but please look into what scar tissue is. Ive read a few things now that refer to scars as being more sensitive than unmarked skin. No. Nope. Thats not it chief.