• @[email protected]
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    2 months ago

    I was just thinking today that nothing has been more affirming to the masculine parts of my identity as how much of a little bitch I am when I catch even the slightest of colds.

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      362 months ago

      I’ve broken just about every bone in each arm and leg. I’ve seen my own blood more times than I can remember and my own bones peaking out my skin twice. Cuts, bruises and minor burns are generally ignored. One day my clumsiness will kill me, because I refuse to learn. At least I will go out proud.

      But a cold will fuck me up every single time. Sometimes for days. And yes, I will whine all the time nonstop.

      • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥
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        142 months ago

        I’d rather have a broken bone once if it means I’ll never catch cold again.

        Broken leg for couple of months is preferable to blocked and runny nose.

        Fuck cold.

        • @ClockworkOtter
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          112 months ago

          When you’re not trying to move the affected bone, it’s easy to forget about a break. With a cold you’re reminded with every breath, every swallow, and every time it makes you sneeze or throw a coughing fit.

          Yep, not a fan!

    • atro_city
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      12 months ago

      I don’t keel over to the flu. Maybe the bitch here is just you. No need to generalise.

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        2 months ago

        Have you considered questioning your gender? Maybe you just aren’t manly enough. If you try hard even you can be a manly little bitch while having a cold /j

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        2 months ago

        Some people are just outside norms. You definitely have that main character syndrome that most men have though; can’t take something not being about you or describing you perfectly and personally as an individual for a whole five seconds without stomping your feet.