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It has to be more than just that, right?
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Yes. Obviously.
[No one is talking to you, Min-Gi.]
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You don't have to be so grumpy about this - you already know I'm going to let you kiss it better after. ♥
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Instead Ryan just gets shot a definitely still grumpy look.]
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I have no idea, man.
YOLO?
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YOLO???
What's that?
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You Only Live Once, dude.
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But everyone only lives once...?
[Then, five minutes later:]
WAIT THAT'S NOT EVEN TRUE we literally keep drowning or getting crushed or snowed in or whatever and looping back!!! We've all lived like, a bunch of times!!!!!
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Yeah.
I don't think that's normal.
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At a minimum, you would need to sterilize the needle and regularly disinfect the piercing afterwards.
Your best bet would be to heat the needle red-hot over a flame before using it. If that sounds pleasant to do yourself, go ahead.
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Honestly that's the most useful info anyone's given me on doing it right, so thanks man!
Definitely not doing it to myself though. If I try they're gonna wind up crooked or uneven or something.
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You'll need to keep disinfecting your ear afterwards, too. If you can't find rubbing alcohol, vodka or gin are your best bet.
[Or just, you know, being smart and not doing this. But that doesn't seem to be on the table.]
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vodka or gin if I can't get rubbing alcohol, got it.
Do you know how long it takes to heal?
I know the earrings stay in for a while 'cause the holes can close up
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Sorry, I don't. I can give you general wound care tips, but I've never had piercings.
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That's cool, this is still a good start!
And wound care's totally something good to know around here.