I have... five. Count 'em, five different layouts. Two of which feature Tim from Ash, but one of them I'm probably not doing fore two reasons: the tables used produce some shitey/ messy visuals and the pic is a modified copyrighted one. At least the other one is a drawing I actually spent time (read: 3+ hours) doing. Albeit extremely condensed and colorized, but you get the picture.
Erm, no pun intended.
And people these days tend to tell me about things which I already know of. Frankly, it's getting quite annoying.
Grandma (ever the source of redundant info and annoyance) was telling me how caffiene, tea, and coffee keep her from sleeping and raise her heartrate and how I should stay away from it if I want to sleep. Um... how else do I survive all the nights in school where I'm working on major projects?
Then there's the news on TV playing this small feature on the increase of reported self-mutilation cases. Really, the only informative part of the report was that 2001 had twice as many cases reported than in 2000. Everything else (the reasons why, the adrenaline rush, the type of person likely to do it etc.) I have known for quite some time.
"People who cut themselves get an adrenaline rush and sometimes become addicted to it."
Can we get a big, resounding "duh" from the audience?
It could just be me and the company I keep (since I know of at least five of my friends who are/used to be cutters) that has given me the impetus to research a bit, but the repeated info is still very very annoying.
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