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Jolyne Cujoh ([personal profile] strings_theory) wrote in [community profile] irisnetwork2020-02-07 07:57 pm

UN: GreenDolphin

Real talk:

Does anyone here not have some kind of fucking childhood trauma bullshit? Goddamn, this is fucking pathetic to watch.


[YOU ARE LITERALLY ONE OF THEM, JOLYNE...]

Also, anyone that's got some anatomy knowledge, I have a quick question: how long does it generally take for someone to bleed out from a minor wound? Enough to need stitches but not enough to require surgery otherwise. Asking for my own curious brain, I swear to fuck I haven't done anything to warrant this question. Just idle weird thoughts.

Okay, actually, one more question. Skin grows back, doesn't it??????
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[personal profile] giornata_gloriosa 2020-02-08 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
Probably, maybe even a couple hours unless it's on the neck or inside the thigh or something... that is without clotting, which even a wound needing stitches will do.

And depends on how the skin got lost... and if you consider scars skin or not. If a bunch of your skin got burned off, you might not get it all back, but your flesh in the area would probably harden to combat it a bit...
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[personal profile] giornata_gloriosa 2020-02-08 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, well a specific area... it's not right on the surface but an inch or so in, on the inside of your thigh, up high near the groin... it's the femoral artery, people bleed out quickly from there.

It can become something that isn't really skin. But the desire to live and survive is strong and drives any living thing to extremes when needed. Consider your tattoo... it's your body deciding that the ink that was put there now belongs as a part of the cells it makes to replace the ones that naturally die out.
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[personal profile] giornata_gloriosa 2020-02-08 07:49 am (UTC)(link)
I took anatomy courses. It's also a major thing they bring up in a lot of first aid classes.

Oh it will fade out, because as your skin cells create the next ones after them, eventually more and more of the color is leeched out in the cells falling off... Think of it like making a copy of a copy... and then copying that copy. The further from the original you go, the less clear or accurate things are... but you can often times still tell what they were supposed to be.