Thing about blood - you can take a small half-cup of it, throw it across a bathroom floor, and it will look like gallons have been poured everywhere. It’s just so thick.
What has befallen thee, sweet child?
Art thou well?
Whence cometh all this blood?
Whence is such a cool word. It’s got that Germanic efficiency that from where/where…from just doesn’t.
“Where is that noise coming from?” - boring
“Whence cometh that noise?” - awesome and concise
@Background Pony #2C01
The author already confirmed she has a (presumably broken) rib puncturing her stomach, and that it’s basically (very) bloody vomit.
I get the feeling Mascara probably bit her tongue or something to cause all that blood. Concussion can make you nauseous and vomit, but vomiting actual blood usually means you’re not able to sit upright and emote like that. But biting your tongue can make it look like you’re bleeding a lot worse than you really are.
For a philly who vomited blood, I would expect a lot more speech impediment from Mascara.
I kind of expected the same, but i like it. I’d want to be just like that if i were in her situation. Far more calm and collected then i had any right to be, and sorry i sinned.
More olde timey swearing, please.
RIP full head of hair.
“And that was the day I lost all my hair.”
“My friend almost died. Why did you focused on your hair?”
“Because your friend came back, mine didn’t.”
Stress is a jerk.
Oh, right…
By “thick” you mean viscous, but I meant really heavily colored (extremely low optical depth - very opaque). :P
I think you mean thin…?
Thick liquids don’t spread well… Thats why a silgle drop of ink can manage to coat your whole hand…
unless I’m confused, but I don’t think I am, so…?
Thing about blood - you can take a small half-cup of it, throw it across a bathroom floor, and it will look like gallons have been poured everywhere. It’s just so thick.
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I know because ||my Mom’s a nurse :P ||
Great day, mate! You cum here often?
Edited because: Rule #7
for fuck’s sake
Not all of it… just the top half. :P
Gno
What has befallen thee, sweet child?
Art thou well?
Whence cometh all this blood?
Whence is such a cool word. It’s got that Germanic efficiency that from where/where…from just doesn’t.
“Where is that noise coming from?” - boring
“Whence cometh that noise?” - awesome and concise
#BringBackWhence
Bald and Bold too? Huh.
The author already confirmed she has a (presumably broken) rib puncturing her stomach, and that it’s basically (very) bloody vomit.
I kind of expected the same, but i like it. I’d want to be just like that if i were in her situation. Far more calm and collected then i had any right to be, and sorry i sinned.