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I need to clear things up
#11
Oh see that's where I said I think im just jealous...
Well, I have no good reason so im jealous
ITTTSS WAARRMM HEERREE SUCKKKAAZZZ
#12
Zardy pooh,
Zardy pooh,
Does whatever a zardy pooh does
Can it fly
Through the air
Maybe when he gets admin

GOODBYE

#13
I'm not jealous or bitter that I didn't get admin
I currently have extremely bad pains from my ribs and I don't know why
Plus it's like 40 degrees xD

I dont know chall it's hard to explain
You just don't treat me like you would usually
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xDf-_8KvGM - I'm Ready to Go. P!ATD.
Remember - It's okay to not like things, as long as you're not a jerk about it!

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Hush Hush.~
#14
xD im completely confused
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#15
I'm a confusing guy Big Grin
No one bar Haley understands me xD
I'm just that weird :3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xDf-_8KvGM - I'm Ready to Go. P!ATD.
Remember - It's okay to not like things, as long as you're not a jerk about it!

~What What.
Hush Hush.~
#16
Metazard wrote:I'm not jealous or bitter that I didn't get admin
I currently have extremely bad pains from my ribs and I don't know why
Plus it's like 40 degrees xD

I dont know chall it's hard to explain
You just don't treat me like you would usually


I have a winged scapula.
Winged scapula
A winged scapula is a condition in which the shoulder blade, or shoulder bone, protrudes from a person’s back in an abnormal position. It is a rare condition with the potential to lead to limited functional activity in the upper extremity with which it is adjacent. It can affect a person’s ability to lift, pull, and push weighty objects. In some serious cases, the ability to perform activities of daily living such as changing one’s clothes and washing one’s hair may be hindered. The name of this condition comes from its appearance, a wing-like resemblance, due to the medial border of the scapula sticking straight out from the back. Scapular winging has been observed to disrupt scapulohumeral rhythm, contributing to decreased flexion and abduction of the upper extremity, as well as a loss in power and the source of considerable pain. A winged scapula is considered normal posture in young children, but not older children and adults.

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It makes my back hurt a lot..


I also am able to easily dislocate my shoulder.

GOODBYE

#17
I have an extensive and surprising medical history
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xDf-_8KvGM - I'm Ready to Go. P!ATD.
Remember - It's okay to not like things, as long as you're not a jerk about it!

~What What.
Hush Hush.~
#18
I feel special cause of my shoulders.

GOODBYE

#19
I have a problem where I bruise too easily.
I'm almost always in pain or discomfort and there are two reasons for it.
Internal bleeding... Or cancer.
My mum has is so I'm hoping for it just to be a thing that runs through the family
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xDf-_8KvGM - I'm Ready to Go. P!ATD.
Remember - It's okay to not like things, as long as you're not a jerk about it!

~What What.
Hush Hush.~
#20
Metazard wrote:I have a problem where I bruise too easily.
I'm almost always in pain or discomfort and there are two reasons for it.
Internal bleeding... Or cancer.
My mum has is so I'm hoping for it just to be a thing that runs through the family

Wait, why do you hope it runs in the family?!
That would be a terrible thing.

GOODBYE



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