ok, sometimes my friend tell me "you are nuts!" but this one blew the scale, on the largest heatwave on our country ( around 39-40 degrees celsius ) i went with my girl to the BIatch ( nah the beach really
) she was like "here iv got some sun lotion for you" and me of course to give that "im immortal" character i said "nah, i think ill pass" .
I fell asleep.
My backs, upper arms, fore arms and knee joints, and behind them are RED REEED . PAIN AAHHH excrutiating pain .
heres the lesson : Never Ever oversleep at portugal without lotion and NEVER AGIAN eat that ice cream it tasted like shit.
im outta here going to sell my soul to end the pain.
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thats what you get for turning down sun screen... I dont see how you could have made it this far in life without already having learned that lesson
some room temperature tea helps too .. i feel your pain buddy , hang in there
heres the lesson : Never Ever oversleep at portugal without lotion and NEVER AGIAN eat that ice cream it tasted like shit.
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I think the lesson might be just to never do that 'I'm immortal'-thing
(and eat that ice cream again)
I hope you heal up =/
I think the lesson might be just to never do that 'I'm immortal'-thing
(and eat that ice cream again)
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hey, he's still alive isn't he?
I'm a ghost-white Irish lad, I don't consider it a real burn until at least one layer of skin peels. Just turning bright red is what happens to me in the winter. having a best friend [who'd never burned] that was fascinated by the way a slap leaves a nice white hand-print got me desensatized to the pain of a burn.
I've never heard of bathing in yogurt, but it sounds kind of fun. Just don't eat it afterwards.
Seriously though, last 2 times I went out in the sun for extended periods (river rafting, lake-boating), I got 3rd degree burns on my legs, from the knees down and 1st/2nd degree burns on every other exposed bit. Not fun. Couldn't walk for a week without help. Feet ballooned up, blisters, puss, yum.
I feel your pain man
i guess my skin is used to it (i live in texas). i can go out in the hot sun all day long with no sunscreen and my skin won't even turn red.
I putted an incredible ammount of aftersun lotion, it aliviates for like 5 secongs then the FFSHHHHH effect returns.now the real pain is sitting in front of this computer sicne the armchair is crispy as hell.
NEVER go to portuguese beaches from 12:00 to 15:00 <--- suicide time.
... with cool bath toys like a windup frog yay fun pain releif
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My tats are nearly 10 years old and look damn near as good as they did a couple of months after I got them done
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i thought you said tits hehe
assfaces.
The next day, we had to drive back from Florida to Michigan in a car that had no A/C. So I had the windows down, which removes any UV blocking that they may offer.
The bitch part of it was, when I got home, I took a shower. I think some of the salt from the Gulf, was still in my skin. The whole back of my body started itching like mad. I was rubbing my back on every wall I passed... like a grizzly bear. It went on ALL day. Almost drove me completely insane...literally
I've heard of people falling asleep in the sun and waking up with second and third degree burns.
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What the fuck did I just write?
Legs oozing puss, blisters the size of grapefruits. Fun stuff. Feet and legs completely swollen, couldn't walk.
Lets were red as cooked lobster shells, and nearly as hard (due to swelling). When I did walk, intense pain would fire up my legs. Had to wear sandles for nearly 2 months.
Not fun! No hospitcal though. Just oodles of ice and aloe vera for about 2 weeks.
-R
I have never had sunburn in my entire life. White people are so beautiful.
-R
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Fixed.
My worst burn was ozzfest 2003, I didn't bring lotion and it was sweltering day. My nose was so burnt it cracked open and oozed. Next year I went to Ozzfest I applied SPF 45 religiously, EXCEPT I forgot the spot on the top of my head, where the hair parts from, so I was completely pale, except for the spot on my head was red as a beet.