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sab
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blood might be warm and wet when it first comes out, but as soon as it hits the air, it starts to dry. if your hands are covered it in, as it dries it starts getting tacky. ever covered your hands in pva glue and waited for it to dry? you know how it pulls and tightens as it dries? blood is like that. except where PVA is still bendy when it's dry, blood starts to crack and flake away. at night in the dark, blood looks black, and then take it into the light its bright panic red. if you are totally covered in blood, and you didn't cause it, you panic. it's a basic human instinct. if it's your blood, and there is that much of it on the outside, you are in way trouble, because a human body needs a certain amount to continue living. if it's not your blood, and you know how it got there, then something somewhere is bleeding heavily and close to death, and that makes you panicked too. if you are covered in blood and don't know where it all came from, then there is a big worring blank in your memory and you panic. if you are not fully covered in blood, the skin where you are scream to the skin where you are not, and the contrast in feeling between the skin under the blood and the skin exposed to the air is glaring and grating. that much blood and anyone is going to panic. i hate my dreams.
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