
I'll level with you. I'm really freaked out by loose buttons. I'm fine while they're doing their job, but once they're free the evil bastards are a major threat to my life. Tell us what spooks you, and how you cope. Also: church bells, doner kebab salads, death.
( , Thu 11 Sep 2014, 17:18)
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Guys fix things. That's what they do. But there's no fix for that. Bandages don't work, tourniquets don't work, and suggesting styptic pencils is just awkward. A person could bleed to death. Anxiety. Got hives just from the intractability of the problem.
( , Fri 12 Sep 2014, 17:21, 4 replies)

Probably not yours though.
( , Mon 15 Sep 2014, 12:22, closed)

that stops the bleeding.
( , Fri 19 Sep 2014, 9:46, closed)
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