I have been using a lot of masks since I was a kid. When I was about five or six I developed a persistent and painful lump on my nose which I had to get rid of by scraping it off my face. It was a long process, and I thought I would just go to the doctor and he would tell me to get rid of it. Nope. Not a chance. I thought it was just a nose growth.
The lump was actually a fungal infection which had started to increase in size and shape and was almost impossible to remove. It became so invasive and painful that I had to be hospitalized several times. My doctor had no idea what was causing this and had no clue that I was in pain.
Even though I’m a very small person, I still have some pride in myself and my feelings. When I was a kid, I used to get on the toilet, and now I’m a teenager, and I’m pretty sure I’ve done the same thing. By the time I was in the age of four, I was used to the toilet. I had a dirty toilet, and now it was filthy outside.
You can imagine the embarrassment the doctors had. They had to do an MRI. There was no other way to confirm that Im actually needed a surgery. They had to take a biopsy to confirm the source of my pain. I don’t remember the doctor telling me I needed surgery. I remember him saying that I needed to be aware of my situation. I asked to see a doctor, and they all said it was best not to. They suggested that I just let my pain be.
And then there’s this: “Scab in my nose.” I’m not sure why he thought it would be a good idea to use that as a catchphrase. It’s obvious he wants to be understood for the very first time. It’s very subtle, and also seems to be a bit of a throwback to the old “I don’t know what you’re talking about.” It’s hard to take seriously, but it’s a bit of a cliche for when you’re sick.
The Scab in my nose is a bit like the Scab in my ass on Gizmodo. It’s a bit of a metaphor for the fact that we are our own worst enemy, and it’s not something you have to worry about because youre not actually sick.
But you do have to worry about it because it’s obvious. Every time you wipe your nose you are wiping out the possibility that any of your friends will ever be sick. It’s a no no in our book.
You can of course be sick, but the Scab in my nose is a bit like the Scab in my ass on Gizmodo. It is a bit of a metaphor for the fact that we are our own worst enemy, and its not something you have to worry about because youre not actually sick. But you do have to worry about it because its obvious. Every time you wipe your nose you are wiping out the possibility that any of your friends will ever be sick.
This is the same reason why we don’t like to wear masks and never eat with our hands. It just puts everyone on the same level, which is never good. Also, anyone who has ever been sick with a cold (it’s a pretty common disease in the US) will tell you, it doesn’t feel like just a cold. It feels like a virus that is constantly consuming your body and mind.
In order to prevent this from happening, we have the “scabbing” virus. Basically it’s a virus that comes in the form of a white, sticky substance that spreads in the form of a rash all over your body. It is also very contagious, and in a few cases, people have contracted the virus by sharing a bowl of salad or a sandwich.