The Isolated Blurt Thread IV: A New Hope

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yeah, well..
corrinne up and left.
sure as shit.

there was dim light still,
all focused on where she had been,
obviously not enough.

there was blood of course.
always was.
this time more.
and splattered so as to give no real sense of direction or any other clue.
and shreds of thin black leather...
spread like confetti...
though neater...
as if placed to resemble randomness...

she'd been thorough;
and the hole in my heart
oozed any remnants of the love we had once lied to each other about.
perhaps i was still lying to my self about any heart in it?
my guts did ache and my stomach roiled
with what she had apparently done.

quite a scene.
i could still smell her on the air.

i'd ache for corrinne. i would.
but fuck her for this mess.
 
ugh. i haven't been this obsessed with checking my email in years. i need to stop being paranoid. i clicked not the evil link.

also, i'm just kinda disappointed that she was dumb enough to get her shit hacked/infected/whatever in the first place. if i didn't like the stupid kid i'd be fucking pissed.
 
I have the urge to print off mine and Queersetti's AVs, mash 'em together and make kissy noises.
 
It surely does. You're a fucking legend in your own lunch hour. I tried to pick a suitable av to go with the name. Plumped for Romy.
 
My right eye is twitching, twitching, twitching.

Is it a tumor? :eek:

Spasm

Eye twitching, or myokymia, is an involuntary eyelid muscle contraction that usually affects the lower eyelid. The exact cause of eye twitching is unknown. A twitch sometimes develops during times of increased stress. Eye twitching has also been associated with high caffeine intake, fatigue or excessive squinting. It can also occur after reading or working on a computer for prolonged periods of time.

Eye twitching is usually a sign that you need to take a break and relax. Have you been under unusual stress lately? Have you had a few sleepless nights? Sometimes a twitch will go away following a good night's sleep, but a stubborn twitch may last as long as three weeks. Here are a few common eye twitch triggers:

Caffeine or certain medications
Fatigue due to lack of restful sleep
Stress or anxiety
Smoking or alcohol consumption
Eyestrain caused by computer use, reading, television, or bright lights
Dry eyes
Allergies
 
Spasm

Eye twitching, or myokymia, is an involuntary eyelid muscle contraction that usually affects the lower eyelid. The exact cause of eye twitching is unknown. A twitch sometimes develops during times of increased stress. Eye twitching has also been associated with high caffeine intake, fatigue or excessive squinting. It can also occur after reading or working on a computer for prolonged periods of time.

Eye twitching is usually a sign that you need to take a break and relax. Have you been under unusual stress lately? Have you had a few sleepless nights? Sometimes a twitch will go away following a good night's sleep, but a stubborn twitch may last as long as three weeks. Here are a few common eye twitch triggers:

Caffeine or certain medications
Fatigue due to lack of restful sleep
Stress or anxiety
Smoking or alcohol consumption
Eyestrain caused by computer use, reading, television, or bright lights
Dry eyes
Allergies

Literally all of those apply, especially the lack o' sleep.

Thank you for the info. :rose:
 
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