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triedunture ([personal profile] triedunture) wrote2008-11-23 02:51 pm
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MAY I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION PLZ

WRITING THE LEECH ATTACK SCENE HAS MADE ME FEEL VERY ITCHY. I CANNOT STOP SCRATCHING AT MY ARMS AND LEGS. I HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY, NANO. YOU'VE TURNED ME INTO A PARANOID, CAFFEINATED CRAZY PERSON.

Anyone know how to stop your brain from feeling itchy? I tried looking at pictures of fluffy kittens to combat the awful creepy crawly feeling but it has not worked in the long term.

[identity profile] cadeira.livejournal.com 2008-11-23 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Warm bath. Stat. Because it makes you feel like you erased the physical source for the itching although you know perfectly well that you´re just mental.

Does it snow in NYC? mxdp and I are going crazy with joy over the first snow here over the pond.

[identity profile] triedunture.livejournal.com 2008-11-23 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Good call on the bath. I've been impulsively washing my hands in hot water, but I think I need the full body version to feel better.

It has not snowed here yet, although it's cold enough to! I'm excited to see what the city looks like in white, but I'm not excited to find out what happens when you add ice to the already precarious sidewalk and subway stair situation.

[identity profile] cadeira.livejournal.com 2008-11-23 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Although come to think of it, leeches are kind of in the water, aren´t they? I remember this marvellous kid movie with this bunch of friends and at some point they were in a little swamp and then leeches. Everywhere.