Alear getting zappy-ed by Yunaka, for Zimvee! ⭐


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Alear getting zappy-ed by Yunaka, for Zimvee! ⭐
For the fe requests how about some lissa? Especially after seeing the fe warriors gameplay with her and her axe
Lissa and her giant axe is such an aesthetic
Thoughts on the Persona spinoffs announced today?
bring on the dancing
That's just out in the world now. You're a rapidash fucker
TO BE CLEAR: id FUCK the human version of rapidash. I am not an animAL OK thx
My keychains from @inktho arrived today!! And since I bought three at once, I got to request a char for a bonus doodle so I got MY MURDEROUS RAY OF SUNSHINE he's SO BEAUTIFUL THANK YOU SO MUCH!!😍😍😍 Tharja and Olivia are for my bf, I just wanted Henry and the sketch lmao SO MERRY EARLY XMAS @zimvee YA BIG NERD
*whispers* the canon pairings of naruto are good and make sense
strongly agree | agree | neutral | disagree | strongly disagree
All of them but Shikamaru/Temari are terrible. All. Of. Them.
Muse of Hope
Yo!!! Σ(・□・ )
I heard donating plasma hurts like a mother. If true how bad does it hurt?
Anonymous said: how does donating plasma work? does it hurt?
It should be noted that, for a very long time, I had a phobia of needles. As it is, I can’t stand to look at someone putting the needle in, and do the best if I have no idea it’s coming.
Additionally, due to international travel and a couple of hospitalizations, I’ve had a variety of injections and an IV or two, so I have a fair range of reference.
Plasma donation does not come close to the worst injections I’ve had (namely a TB test and a wrist IV). If you’ve ever donated blood, then you know what to expect.
The needles used are very sharp and, as a result, don’t sting all that much. Also, once the needle is in, it doesn’t hurt at all, barring some stinging from the iodine they use to sanitize the site.
That’s not to say there won’t be minor discomforts (sometimes my hand will fall asleep, but it’s fine not two minutes after the needle is out), but overall it’s not that bad.
Also your blood is returned to you (via the same needle) after the plasma is filtered out, so all you really need to do is re-hydrate and eat a good meal and you’ll be back at 100%
Finally, I should mention that there can be complications on occasion, such as a clot forming in the line or an inaccurate stick, and those do suck quite a bit (though aren’t necessarily painful), but you are surrounded by trained staff and medical professionals who know what to do, so even if something does go wrong (which is rare), you’ll be well taken care of and compensated for the experience.
TL:DR my worst experience at donation centers has been when the headphone jacks in the seat don’t work so I can’t listen to the movie they’re playing (I get by on the subtitles though).