well...
this is going worse than expected...
note to self: small tags, yeah. you can remove them.
Big ones? Bad. I. Dea.
Hey shadow.
I jsut did something rather stupid.
You know what a skin tag is? its a little bit of flesh like a mole, except it just hangs tenuously by a single place. It can hurt a lot but its mostly jsut an annoyance.
Well, I have one.
and there are two ways to remove them.
One is to slowly strangle it over a few weeks, using a piece of floss or something. The other is to just cut it off.
Guess which one I just failed to do. X(
Very big Daydream Believer. "That's not knowledge, that's a crapshoot!" -Al Murray "Welcome to QI" -Stephen FryUhh... cut it off?
Isn't there any other way? Application of cream or something?
Sanity? Why would I need a useless thing like that? Now posting as Motor-Runner.No, these are like the size of a game controller button, and hang off of the skin. They aren't like pimples, which are irritated pores. They're benign, but they can be painful. I had one in the same area that I cut off, but that was tinier than the current one, like a LEGO mini-figure hand, and wasn't all that painful.
Very big Daydream Believer. "That's not knowledge, that's a crapshoot!" -Al Murray "Welcome to QI" -Stephen FryTorturing sims is fun.
So is finding out the different ways they can die.
Sanity? Why would I need a useless thing like that? Now posting as Motor-Runner.I remember in The Sims 2, I created a Sim that looked like Amanda Young, called her Amanda, and moved her into a concrete house. I used a cheat to get two cowplants, waites until they were hungry, waited for a neighbour to pass by, invited them in and fed them to the cowplant. And then made Amanda drink the dead Sims.
Had a lovely graveyard that had about 20 gravestones at one point.

Night, East Coasters. I'm thinking of turning in early myself, going to have to wake up early tomorrow for the air show. (Sorry, Crackie, it'll mean I'll have to miss the evening chat with you. [offers apologetic kiss])
Charlie Stross's cheerful, optimistic predictions for 2017, part one of three.