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Luna Chang
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Skådisen som spelade Barty Crouch Sr dog igår
Hej 16 jan, 2014 19:31 |
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Siriusis
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Sitter här och gestikulerar som fan och försöker laga mitt ego. SHHH JAG VET HUR MAN GÖR FÖR ATT RENGÖRA ETT SÅR, JAG VET VAD MAN SKA GÖRA VID HUVUDSKADA, JAG VET HUR MAN SKA GÖRA VID ALLVARLIGA SÅR, JAAG VET HUR MAN SKA GÖRA SLUTA GÖRA NARR AV MIG OCH SKADA MITT EGO D:
Hai 16 jan, 2014 19:31 |
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Solkatten
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Vad hände med "Vill du spara ändringar i Namnlös"?! Gav mig ju inte ens en chans att spara jävla skitdator.
"If you expect disappointment, then you can never really be disappointed." 16 jan, 2014 19:32 |
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Corazon
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16 jan, 2014 19:33 |
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Solkatten
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o.o Hur? "If you expect disappointment, then you can never really be disappointed." 16 jan, 2014 19:34 |
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Fellrendión
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Det är inte kul när två personer tror att man är en stalker.
Ena är på mugglis och en är i min skola.
16 jan, 2014 19:36 |
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Nordanhym
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Har ni tänkt på att livet är otroligt kort? Jag menar, nu är nu och nu är det då. Det går så sjukt fort. Jag menar, det är inte många som verkligen uppskattar livet, det kanske man borde göra oftare? Jag uppskattar mitt liv och är så glad över varje dag jag får. Varje dag jag är frisk och hälsosam. Jag tycker man borde stanna upp ibland och verkligen tänka på hur kort livet är. Man är ju bara en liten fläck i världshistorien liksom. känns rätt sjukt när man tänker på det o.O Oj, va djupt detta blev. Vi slänger in en glad smiley så blir det bättre ^^
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16 jan, 2014 19:40 |
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Borttagen
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Tycker ganska mycket om instagram just nu ok?
16 jan, 2014 19:42 |
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Borttagen
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Cancer. Vet inte om jag är mest ledsen över Barty Crouch Sr, John Lumic eller Roger Lloyd-Pack. Antagligen alla tre 16 jan, 2014 19:58 |
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Siriusis
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Your child has gashed his leg on a piece of broken glass and it's bleeding heavily. While rushing to the emergency room, do you:
You answered: Apply continuous pressure with lots of gauze or a thick towel The correct answer is: Apply continuous pressure with lots of gauze or a thick towel Apply firm, direct pressure to the wound with sterile gauze or a thick towel. Don't apply a tourniquet, which can permanently damage tissue. Keep the injured area elevated, above the heart, to help decrease blood flow. If the blood soaks through the dressing, add more gauze or another cloth, but don’t remove the first dressing. This can interrupt clotting. Get emergency help immediately. Your mother-in-law has dropped a pot of boiling soup from the stove and scalded her arms. The skin is bright red and large blisters are starting to form, and the edges of her sleeves are sticking to the skin. Should you: You answered: Run cool water on her arms, lift her arms above her heart, and take her to the emergency room. The correct answer is: Run cool water on her arms, lift her arms above her heart, and take her to the emergency room. This kind of blistering means a second-degree burn. First-degree burns -- which affect only the epidermis, or outer layer of skin -- can be handled with at-home first aid. But more serious burns require emergency medical treatment. Do not remove or pull away clothing that is stuck to the skin. And don’t break blisters, which increases the risk of infection. Instead, run cool water over her arms or apply cool sterile compresses, then take her to the hospital. Your husband was using an electric saw to cut some plywood -- and cut off his finger in the process. What should you do? You answered: Wrap the finger in damp gauze, place it in a plastic bag, and put the bag on ice. Rush him and the severed finger to the hospital. The correct answer is: Wrap the finger in damp gauze, place it in a plastic bag, and put the bag on ice. Rush him and the severed finger to the hospital. First apply pressure to the wound to stop the bleeding. Then gently rinse the amputated finger to remove any dirt, wrap it in damp gauze, and put it in a sealed plastic bag. Put the sealed bag in ice water or in very cold water if no ice is available. Take the sealed bag, immersed in ice water, to the hospital. Your 10-year-old fell on the patio and knocked out her front tooth. Should you: You answered: Rinse it gently, place in a glass of salt water or milk, and immediately go to the dentist or emergency room. The correct answer is: Rinse it gently, place in a glass of salt water or milk, and immediately go to the dentist or emergency room. Hold the tooth by the crown (the part that appears above the gum) and gently rinse it off. Don't scrub it -- you can damage the root. For an adult, the best way to transport a tooth that’s been knocked out is either to put it back in place or to hold it in the mouth between cheek and gum. That keeps the tooth moist and protects against bacteria. But children may swallow the tooth. So keep the tooth moist in a glass with salt water (saline) or milk. Never let it dry out because damage will start within minutes. What should you do if someone has accidentally hammered a nail right through her hand? You answered: Keep the nail in place, wrap the hand firmly in gauze or another clean dressing, and take the person to the emergency room. The correct answer is: Keep the nail in place, wrap the hand firmly in gauze or another clean dressing, and take the person to the emergency room. It may upset you or the injured person to see a nail in her hand, but you can do more damage by pulling it out. Instead, stabilize the nail and reduce bleeding by firmly wrapping the area around the nail in clean gauze. Then take the person to the emergency room. Your next-door neighbor just dropped a glass pitcher and got a shard of flying glass in her eye. How can you help? You answered: Leave the glass in place, gently tape a styrofoam or paper cup over the eye, and take her to the emergency room. The correct answer is: Leave the glass in place, gently tape a styrofoam or paper cup over the eye, and take her to the emergency room. If the glass is floating on the surface of her eye, try flushing it out with saline solution or clean tap water. But if it's embedded in her eye or if you're not sure, don't pull it out. Don't rub the eye. Instead, gently tape a cup over the eye to keep her from accidentally jostling or rubbing at it, and take her for emergency treatment. Don’t put any pressure on the eye, or you could worsen the injury. Your child fell and scraped up both knees. You should: You answered: Rinse the wounds with water, remove any debris, and then apply antibiotic ointment and a bandage. The correct answer is: Rinse the wounds with water, remove any debris, and then apply antibiotic ointment and a bandage. Stop the bleeding by applying pressure to the wound, if needed -- many minor scrapes stop bleeding on their own. Use clean water to wash out the wound and remove any dirt or debris. Skip the peroxide or alcohol -- you don't need them and they may irritate the wound. Applying antibiotic ointment will help keep the area clean and moist, and covering it with a bandage will help keep bacteria out. jag sa ju att jag vet vad jag gör :c Hai 16 jan, 2014 19:58 |
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