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HIYA. I'm Ally.
I've had *3* accounts on this hurr website before, so I'm fairly experienced answering questions.



Music makes the world spin.
I'm Jewish and Asian.
I was adopted off a small farm in South Korea [no joke]
My greatest passions are makeup artistry, writing, and drawing.
Fashion is fun
Reading is COOL.



My friends are crazy and I love them
I play the piano.
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I'm not the type to forget about nights like this, when every single move that I make is documented and scored for style points. The once ambitious one now holds the smoking gun. And if I die in my sleep, are you still willing to be everything you promised you would be?


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HELP!!!! i have horrible sunburn what do i do to make me feel beter i can't move i have been crying all day cause it hurts so bad i can't put clouths on unless i scream help me plez thanx

If your sunburn is so severe your skin is peeling off in layers, DON'T do this:

Go buy a tub of Noxzema and rub a little bit on your sunburn. It cools and soothes it.

I found this off a website:
Reach for a pain reliever. The old standby aspirin can help relieve the pain, itching, and swelling of a mild to moderate burn. "Take two tablets every 4 hours," says University of Nebraska dermatologist and assistant professor of internal medicine Rodney Basler, M.D. "The same dosage of Tylenol would work also. Or, if your stomach can tolerate it, you might try three or four tablets of ibuprofen every 8 hours."
Apply soothing compresses. Following a burn, the skin is inflamed. Try cooling it down with compresses dipped in any one of the following substances. If desired, you can direct a fan on the sunburned area to heighten cooling.

Cold water. Use either plain water from the faucet or add a few ice cubes, says Arizona dermatologist Michael Schreiber, M.D., senior clinical lecturer in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine. Dip a cloth into the liquid and lay it over the burn. Repeat every few minutes as the cloth warms. Apply several times a day for a total of 10 to 15 minutes each.

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