I guess I can post mine, after viewing all those pages. It's pretty bad quality, but this was right after my car had broken down a few years ago, right off the exit to college.
Yeah, I've be doing music since I was 10, writing since I was 16. Working on a novel currently. Planning to also try myself at painting, but probably not going to go very deep into it.
I took a closeup picture of my face just now, don't you just hate it when you take a picture and your eyes turn red? Spoiler it is very close up. it looked cooler deeper red a few days ago. also I started no shave november early, don't judge me.
okay, rude. when you get an injection there is a chance that you get a bruise because blood leaks into the surrounding tissue. Really I just need someone to look into my eyes and tell me it is all going to be okay, but enough about me needing reassurance about the state of the world. anymore questions about the eye thing?
it's hard to do because it is only the left side of my right eye that is red. most people don't look others in the eyes anyway.
no that stuff turns your eyes pink because the tiniest veins burst where what is on my eyes is pretty much a bruise from a slightly bigger one being nicked by a small needs while I was getting an injection into my eyeball.
last thursday, one in both eyeballs, right eye hurt more and felt a bit more irritated the day after so I went to a mirror, found out I have a bruised eyeball. just search eye injection on youtube but imagine it as a faster more streamlined routine procedure. eye numbing drops followed with iodine drops, some time to let it work, then they call you into the clean room with the chair and instruments, they put a blue thing on your face followed by the thing to keep the eyelids open, quick stroke with some cleaning agent over the eyelids and a rinse of the eyball with cold water, look at a point, needle goes in, bubbles may apear inside your vision, usually the edge, fades quickly, needle goes outclamp removed. Done.