- TER, bliss
Why don't you stop holding your pen like that? Look here, this is how to do it. This way won't form a blister, a bubble as bad as that one you have right now. Well, I guess you're correct. I'll hold it like that from now on, like everyone does. That's healthier and won't hurt my hands. And that's how I've been doing for a while. Can't say I've got used to it, though. Is... Is there a manual for this? ...how funny, only languages I don't understand. I'm trying to keep up with the manual still... Is this really right? Yes. Yet it seems as if their pen has run out of it's ink, or has it? For that pen wasn't moved again. Such as bubbles carrying oxygen even at the bottom of the ocean, such as the swelling of a spring oasis in the desert. Such as scratches and dents on a sword, such as the scars of a veteran. There was haze in that person's gaze, yet it still scanned the Sahara in hopes of finding a geyser, thirsty as they were. Dried up. Maybe the geyser would bring the bliss that a blister would've, and even in the deep sea they would have the oxygen to keep breathing. ...Good grief, I sigh as my blistened hands massage my temple. Why don't manuals and advice say they might not apply sometimes... Wow, the ink is still good.