I just shaved my back on Saturday so that I could go to the beach and not look quite so gnarly. Of course in doing so I removed a protective layer of my epidurmis and to compound things I forgot my sunblock and yes you're correct, I am a dumbass. As you can figure I was pretty red the following day. By turning my back (no pun intended) on the natural state of things I have hurt myself. Rejoice in your hairyness friends, and don't forget the sunblock. Well, Time ta go watch Apocolypto. BTW: I left a comment on the "New self" drawing. That's quite a forum you've started.
*long suffering sigh*
ReplyDelete...same as yours, different locale. I could have done without that particular gene...
I just shaved my back on Saturday so that I could go to the beach and not look quite so gnarly. Of course in doing so I removed a protective layer of my epidurmis and to compound things I forgot my sunblock and yes you're correct, I am a dumbass. As you can figure I was pretty red the following day. By turning my back (no pun intended)
ReplyDeleteon the natural state of things I have hurt myself. Rejoice in your hairyness friends, and don't forget the sunblock. Well, Time ta go watch Apocolypto.
BTW: I left a comment on the "New self" drawing. That's quite a forum you've started.
This one has a secondary meaning for me. Namely, that every day we trim back our true, primitive self and show the world our "presentable" self.
ReplyDeletei just get lots of ingrown hairs. and cuts.
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