Rash decision
FilthyIke - 21/08/2009 20:17 - Canada
FilthyIke - 21/08/2009 20:17 - Canada
needtoscratch - - United States - Duluth
StevieMe - - Canada
Anonymous - - United States
Burning Love - - United States - Phoenix
keeperstride - - United States
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Anon - - Australia
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Aiaiii - - Germany
Anonymous - - United Kingdom
So what? Gym teachers don't actually do anything to get sweaty, they just stand on the edge of the field, shout a lot, and occasionally blow a whistle. Also, I have no sympathy for the sauna/steam room thing. YDI for blowing perfectly good money on such ******* pointless things.
I feel like I've read this FML before... Though I don't doubt that this one is true also. So, FYL. Seriously.
um first this kind of allergy doesnt just happen in one spot on your body, it would happen all over. second of all this is a repeat fml just cleaverly reworded, by the way got called out on bullshit too.
Antihistamine?
Fake. Not to mention, same FML's that are already on here, just change the subject (allergic to blood/sweat/etc.)
Yourface is fake.
Whatever floats your boat. Feel free to hide behind your puny excuse.
#72 Not sure what I said was an excuse, let alone what I'm trying to 'excuse' myself from. It's okay though, sweetie, there are many people out there like you with hope because they upped their dosage. Unless, of course, you mean your "Yourface is fake." comment, which was inane and ******* stupid. But the hell with it, continue to be yourself! Just for the lulz.
inquire?
it's either eczema, or fungal infection if it is really reddish. mark my words.
That's hilarious. Allergic to your own sweat. Sometimes the pros just outweigh the cons, I would've just gone for that hot steamy sauna bath either way.
how can you be allergic to your own body fluids?