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And painful.
*shudders*
Right down as far as possible.
(Assuming it is nail and not hard skin) I'm thinking that if it's filed down as low as it can possibly be, when it starts growing back, the top of it shouldn't catch on anything and hopefully it'll all grow back as one... because as far as I can tell, the only reason it wouldn't grow back like that is if it catches on something and just continues tearing, if you get what I mean. Either that or the nail bed is damaged, but I don't see how that would have happened...
> If I had any sense I'd just leave it and let it grow, and if it got
> longer I'd know whether it was the nail or not.
So you're like me then and go for the 'let's just rip it off' opinion?
there's something weird going on with my the nail on my little toe...
At least... I think...
It's kind of split. At the side. Vertically. It happened a while ago and I thought 'meh', just expecting it to grow back normally... But it doesn't seem to be doing. Although... I'm kind of undecided whether it is actually the nail or whether it's just a load of hard white skin. I can't tell :/ It's right at the side and so it's only small.
If I had any sense I'd just leave it and let it grow, and if it got longer I'd know whether it was the nail or not.
Well it did in primary school atleast
Seriously.
On the mark scheme for a paper I'm going through, where they've added any comments about answers, they've put a // infront of it. In programming languages, that tells the program to ignore anything after that on that line, so the coder could put in comments to anyone reading his code.
Nerds.
Also they seem to have developed their own mathematical rules for working some things out. Which is really clever, yes, but really awkward.
Unless I just don't get it. Which is more likely.
> (\O
uhm...
> Why am I so hot?
Eeew. :P
Yeah, it feels like I'm melting.