I hate feeling so much, thinking so much. I end up creating problems when there weren't any to begin with.
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I hate feeling so much, thinking so much. I end up creating problems when there weren't any to begin with.
requiodile replied to your post “Being in the Winter Soldier fandom has made going to the dentist an...”
funny, i've always loved going to the dentist.
Never loved it, but I’ve been pretty comfortable with it. My family dentist was located in a big refurbished house -- and it felt like a house, wrap-around porch and fishtanks and endless Highlights magazines and everything -- plus it was next door to the town library, so I’d wander across the grass and peruse the stacks until my parents fetched me. It was a very comforting atmosphere.
(In a weird twist of fate, my lifelong dentist is Dr. George Hardy, aka the dad in cult classic Troll 2. No, seriously. But that’s another story. Long story. Bang-up dentist, capped my front tooth when it broke age 15, we went to the same church, didn’t know he was in a batshit movie until I was in high school.)
But I haven’t had major Tooth Adventures done in years, so going into a new place with new eyes has been an experience, especially when weird machines and gear are involved. It’s incredibly intimate and of course therefore very exploitable.