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Aug 07, 2009 17:42

Right. I realise not all of you come from climates or time periods where you'd be aware of sun damage, but I'm getting way too many burns in the clinic turning out to be the simple result of overzealous beach time.

Lets learn how to be sun smart.

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valentineluke August 8 2009, 00:46:39 UTC
Thank-you for the concern, but I'm not one who burns.

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worksmart August 8 2009, 00:53:00 UTC
Not concern, advice. Take what you want from it.

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filtered | unhackable worksmart August 8 2009, 00:55:17 UTC
I'd have thought avoiding those was part of the point.

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filtered | unhackable worksmart August 8 2009, 01:11:54 UTC
Not sure I need to hold out hope for be too concerned about them changing their minds.

I've been in casual relationships before. Generally brief ones with people I didn't know too well and could avoid later. The city stuffs that concept up pretty good.

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mohindercooks August 8 2009, 00:52:51 UTC
Mohinder always makes me put on sunscreen. I guess this is why?

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2/2 fff I need to learn to read mohindercooks August 8 2009, 00:54:14 UTC
I like your drawing.

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worksmart August 8 2009, 00:57:45 UTC
Mohinder's a smart guy, that's why. And I'd like to take the credit there, but I actually found it in the waiting room after clinic today.

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FILTERED caughtthebullet August 8 2009, 02:10:46 UTC
I've been in America most of my life.

If you expect nothing then nothing should be expected of you. Otherwise, the relationship isn't so casual at all.

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FILTERED worksmart August 8 2009, 02:20:34 UTC
Still makes you an observer, but good enough.

Everybody has expectations. I'm just trying to establish the median.

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FILTERED caughtthebullet August 8 2009, 02:26:23 UTC
Do you consider mutual non-commitment an expectation?

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FILTERED worksmart August 8 2009, 02:30:34 UTC
It's obviously an expectation, but there are degrees to it. Never talking about it again non-commitment. Leaving before or after breakfast non-commitment. Exclusive non-commitment.

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spinningdiabolo August 8 2009, 02:44:00 UTC
Wait, you can really get that sick from just being in the sun? I was having so much fun actually being allowed out in it, though!

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worksmart August 8 2009, 02:49:16 UTC
You really can get sick, but that doesn't mean you have to. If you're careful about it, there's no reason you can't go out in the sun every day.

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spinningdiabolo August 8 2009, 03:21:53 UTC
Oh. Well, that's good to know. I suppose I ought to pick up one of those free bottles of sunscreen, then, shouldn't I?

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worksmart August 8 2009, 03:26:07 UTC
Pick up two. No harm in stocking up.

What's your name?

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