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.
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*long suffering sigh*
...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)
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.
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.
i just get lots of ingrown hairs. and cuts.
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