@sleepy__sparrow It can happen 🙈 your skin is irritated still and healing takes time. And sometimes, in my case, the tattoos hurt randomly after years 😅
Things I had promised to not do anymore when my academic job finished: working on the weekends. And yet, here we are, being hunted by that shitty job even after it stopped paying my bills….
@Luthien_22 No way!!! Mine was happening in a venue through another venue, the stage was small and from wood and very wobbly and the room had balconies with seating that were facing everywhere else then the stage - same show you were at? 😂
@grandsonnews@bathtimejo Hard to choose - probably the video shoot in London but also just being able to say hi to Jordan and tell him how much he and his music mean to me
@Juper_Pb @GeorgineKellerm Und sie sind transphobisch - ihnen sind Menschen die anders sind als sie nicht einfach nur scheiß egal, sie haben auch noch das Bedürfnis diese öffentlich zu beleidigen und ihnen ihre Identität abzuerkennen.
@kim_maglalang Got one there and it was not the most pleasant. However, I consider tattoo pain doable, no matter where (got some on my arm, leg, back). If it’s small, no problem at all. Larger ones get more painful over time because your skin gets sore. But you can always ask for a break!!
@holdingoon It’s totally up to personal preference!! I can only say that I always felt I was keeping more distance to my therapist and my own emotions when not speaking in my native language. But that was a me-problem and as I never tried German therapy it’s also a one-sided experience
@holdingoon Good (from my pov): It’s easy to get started and they match you very fast; you can change therapist if you don’t feel like it was a right match; flexible schedules.