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Old 04-30-2013, 12:38 PM   #8841
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A cardboard cut in between my thumb and index finger. This is gonna be a painful reminder the next few days. Argh
Superglue it.
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Old 04-30-2013, 01:42 PM   #8842
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A cardboard cut in between my thumb and index finger. This is gonna be a painful reminder the next few days. Argh
I was putting up a new shower head and it had a sharp edge. Cut my thumb on the bending part of the knuckle. Every time I bend my thumb I feel it. Not bleeding or anything, just annoyance now. I feel your pain.

Instead of superglue though I'd get Nuskin (or whatever it's called)...it's a liquid bandage meant for that type of thing.
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Old 04-30-2013, 01:46 PM   #8843
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Entering your time at work. Hate it.
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Old 04-30-2013, 03:50 PM   #8844
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I was putting up a new shower head and it had a sharp edge. Cut my thumb on the bending part of the knuckle. Every time I bend my thumb I feel it. Not bleeding or anything, just annoyance now. I feel your pain.

Instead of superglue though I'd get Nuskin (or whatever it's called)...it's a liquid bandage meant for that type of thing.
Eh, new skin is mediocre and expensive. They use cyanoacrylates as liquid sutures, though typically not the kind sold as superglue (it's more brittle and stays bonded longer and can irritate the skin if bonded too long, so it's not ideal for deep lacerations like the medical types, it's never caused any such irritation for me).

Much of the research done for cyanoacrylate sutures was done using plain old superglue, but then the FDA and medical companies got involved, so instead of the $2 for a 21ml bottle of superglue, you are looking at a couple hundred bucks for a dozen dingle use .5ml vials.
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Old 04-30-2013, 05:31 PM   #8845
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Re: You know what really grinds my gears?

Your friends ignoring you.

People you care about being sad.

Stupid people.

... Just reading through my posts in this thread, I think it's safe to say I'm slightly introverted.
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I can't stand this stupid adtracking thing that happens from time to time on this when I'm browsing on my phone. It opens the App Store and prompts me to buy some stupid app.
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Old 05-01-2013, 12:54 PM   #8847
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People that cross the white, solid lines.

People that switch lanes without turn signals.

That means, I wish anyone who crosses white, solid lines without turn signals barrel roll down the mountain.
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Old 05-01-2013, 07:45 PM   #8848
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Eh, new skin is mediocre and expensive. They use cyanoacrylates as liquid sutures, though typically not the kind sold as superglue (it's more brittle and stays bonded longer and can irritate the skin if bonded too long, so it's not ideal for deep lacerations like the medical types, it's never caused any such irritation for me).

Much of the research done for cyanoacrylate sutures was done using plain old superglue, but then the FDA and medical companies got involved, so instead of the $2 for a 21ml bottle of superglue, you are looking at a couple hundred bucks for a dozen dingle use .5ml vials.
Not sure where you are getting newskin that it is so expensive. You can get a bottle of it on Amazon for around $5, probably around that at Walmart, and a bottle lasted my dad a year or two minimum. He used to cut up his hands all the time when he did inventory as a 2nd job. It's not like you are pouring a whole bottle on a cut. You brush a bit on and done.
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