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@Kozi: I am always like who is this new person. Never seen that avi before XD
Posted in That was the end of my back Posted 6 years ago

@Kozi: The second one. But through my whole lower back. I could hardly get up.
Posted in So... Posted 6 years ago

I love horror movies but only Asian ones. Seen a whole list already.

@Kozi: just how you did not like your previous avi? XD

Users question: How can we recognize the ztaff? You can recognize kozi by the fact that he has a new avi everyday.


@Kozi: Yes it did

@Kozi: here on voltra everything's possible.

@Kozi: Yes I also got eyes in my back.
Posted in That was the end of my back Posted 6 years ago

Was at my cleaning job and suddenly a massive pain in my back. I knew right away it was wrong.

@Kozi: I wasn't when I made that comment XD
Posted in The sanctuary Posted 6 years ago

No movie addict XD There is a soccer club called Ajax.
Posted in The sanctuary Posted 6 years ago

I don't really care tho. My dad said some days back he doesn't care about other people's opinions and doesn't care what they think. 2 days back a woman from Rotterdam implied that people from Amsterdam are arrogant. You have no idea how angry he got. And all I thought was "I thought you didn't care what other people think?"
Posted in The sanctuary Posted 6 years ago

Is your post style an Ajax reverence?
Posted in The sanctuary Posted 6 years ago

The only thing I found was this:


Follow these steps to safely drain a blister and minimize your risk of infection:

  • Wash your hands and the blister. Wash your hands with soap and warm water. Clean the surface of the blister thoroughly with alcohol, iodine, or an antiseptic wash.
  • Disinfect a needle with alcohol. Dip a needle in rubbing alcohol to disinfect it.
  • Carefully puncture the blister. Poke three or four shallow holes around the edge of the blister. Allow the fluid to drain out.
  • Cover the blister with ointment. Apply an ointment, such as petroleum jelly, to the blister.
  • Apply a dressing. Cover the blister tightly with a bandage or gauze. You want the intact roof to press against the underlying skin.
  • Repeat. Blisters tend to fill back up quickly. You may need to perform these steps every six to eight hours for the first 24 hours. After that, change the dressing and apply ointment daily.

Posted in The sanctuary Posted 6 years ago

It is also to best to leave it alone. Or else you can get an infection.