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I threw a bucket of boiling water over my thighs last Sunday and now it is itchy as hell. Like 40% of my thigh is covered in inflammation and all of it is itchy. I do not understand honestly why human design is so fucking bad. Why do this stupid ass skin want me to scratch it so bad when it is clearly bad for it and would prevent healing? Holy shit I think I'm gonna tear my own skin off because it feels so good to scratch it right now. I've tried multiple salves and it just doesn't help.
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>>85099685
I took a really hot shower and peeled off the skin from my calves.
>I threw a bucket of boiling water over my thighs last Sunday
But why?
>do not understand honestly why human design is so fucking bad.
It's not designed to handle water heated to abnormal temperatures.
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>>85099718
It should be handled for wound healing however. Why is this process so contradictory and unoptimized.
> but why
I was trying to sanitize it and it exploded
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>>85099685
Well clearly its doing its job because you know you shouldn't tear your skin off, the design of your body is based on purely what worked out in the past which is why everything about your body seems like it was constructed with gum and tooth picks, because it is just like all of us



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