What shall I use my newfound invisibility for: good.... or evil?

Aug 17, 2007 00:05

Today my housemate and I hypothesise that I am disappearing.

This is not a random idea - well, it is really rather random - but I mean, it isn't that we were sitting around watching Diagnosis Murder and thought, Hey, wouldn't it be cool if you were disappearing? Let's pretend! There is a reason. I promise ( Read more... )

no not the straitjacket anything but tha, brain steam smells funny, rl

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seneska August 16 2007, 23:30:16 UTC
All the skin on my left foot freaks me out. It's got spots of colour, like minute freckles. Except over the last year it's grown from a small patch that I noticed one day, to all over my foot. Do I have some form of foot plague do you think?

Veins have never been an issue for me because I have really pale, almost transluscent skin that means you can see them all the time. My mothers genes are wierd and freaky, and it's possible I will never forgive her.

xx

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tahariel August 17 2007, 08:43:11 UTC
It's not varicose veins, silly - for one thing you're too young, and for another they don't look like normal veins at all. I've always been able to see my veins through my skin, at least on my arms - you can follow my main vein from my elbow all the way to the tips of each finger. You've probably just lost a lot of your fat reserves or something and so your skin is more translucent.

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nineveh_uk August 17 2007, 10:55:07 UTC
There should be a "we have visible veins" club. The backs of my knees look like maps of the Amazon and its tributories. Though the thing where you can push the blood up the vein, and demonstrate how the valves in them work is quite fun.

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tahariel August 17 2007, 13:03:11 UTC
One lunchtime in high school, my friend and I took red gel pens and drew along all the veins you could see in my hands and arms. There wasn't a square centimetre, or even a half centimetre, anywhere on my palms.

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alexandramuses August 17 2007, 14:49:45 UTC
My veins appear when I'm cold, and I have plenty of padding to hide them normally.

Poor circulation would be my best bet.

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