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Published: 2010-12-25 09:45:47 +0000 UTC; Views: 210; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 5
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Description Please comment if you look at it. I don't care if it's critical, just give me something to read!
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QwertyOasis [2010-12-25 10:20:31 +0000 UTC]

nicely done. you're getting better at digital art annie! ^_^ I've just been to the hospital. apparently i've got this fatal disease and if I don't talk 2 u on da or the phone or anything... im dead. (wow, i sound so confident!) they're just getting a blood test to check negative / positive so keep fingers crossed!! :0 love you! BTW. you haven't told me about pieman! -_-

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WolfWithFangs In reply to QwertyOasis [2010-12-25 10:50:32 +0000 UTC]

Whaaaat?? Ur sick!!! R u serious, you go away for 2 weeks and suddenly ur in hospital! How dare you go to Indonesia and get sick without me
Pieman wasn't at school on the last day, so I couldn't talk to him... I'm sorry. I told u to ask the day before!

Get well soon and keep me posted.
u made me depressed at christmas...

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QwertyOasis In reply to WolfWithFangs [2010-12-26 00:45:50 +0000 UTC]

Sorry, sorry. At the hospital 4 two days getting shots to diagnose . They think I hav denghi fever... (look it up) I wiz really sick Xmas night So i couldn't talk 2 u den.

Love you. Wish you wer here sick with me, then you cAn die with me! haha. Byee!

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WolfWithFangs In reply to QwertyOasis [2010-12-26 07:05:35 +0000 UTC]

Well, at least you won't die from denghi fever... Horrible christmas present though!

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QwertyOasis In reply to WolfWithFangs [2010-12-26 07:16:05 +0000 UTC]

Infections from dengue virus range from asymptomatic, to a simple fever, to life threatening.[1] The incubation period (time between exposure and onset of symptoms) is 4–10 days. Most infections are very mild, and many probably experience no symptoms at all.[1][4] Most commonly symptoms include: sudden onset fever, headache (typically behind the eyes), muscle and joint pains, and a rash.[1] The nickname "break-bone fever" or "bonecrusher disease" comes from the associated muscle and joints pains.[1][5] If fever or other symptoms developed more than 14 days after returning from an endemic area, dengue is very unlikely.[3]

read 1st sentence!!!!!!

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WolfWithFangs In reply to QwertyOasis [2010-12-26 08:29:12 +0000 UTC]

There is something called a hospital that can usually keep you from dying unless u suffer from a sever form of cancer, heart disease or have been brutally beat up.

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QwertyOasis In reply to WolfWithFangs [2010-12-26 10:36:02 +0000 UTC]

no. cure. sez. internet.

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WolfWithFangs In reply to QwertyOasis [2010-12-26 11:17:51 +0000 UTC]

I looked it up and it says there is a cure. I like ur new avatar by the way, it's really cute!!

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QwertyOasis In reply to WolfWithFangs [2010-12-26 11:20:45 +0000 UTC]

hehe! thanks...
there is?? yay! what is it??

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WolfWithFangs In reply to QwertyOasis [2010-12-27 07:47:02 +0000 UTC]

I dunno, it said it was a serious condition spread by mosquitoes that could be treated. I assume that means you'll get better at a hospital or something. I don't think you'll die. I hope not anyway!!

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QwertyOasis In reply to WolfWithFangs [2010-12-27 11:39:29 +0000 UTC]

haha! I hope not!
I'm in jogjakarta, where last month there was a volcano eruption... merapi eruption. we saw the villages and went to da volcano and ash was everywhere. trees are dead and houses are down... so sad. gotta go. done tons of sketches here. cant wait 2 get 2 sydney 2 upload with my scanner! CYA laters! love you!

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WolfcalledNight [2010-12-25 10:11:21 +0000 UTC]

very cool

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