Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140702204420/@comment-1496755-20140704191918

Yeah, I enjoy your videos and I am usually a little impatient to see them. It's always interesting to watch someone's reactions as they encounter various challenges for the first time. Besides, your commentary is simply awesome.

About the new episodes - that's up to you to decide. If you are confident that you can handle it - go ahead and we'll enjoy watching them. If the hand still hurts, don't strain it too much. The levels ahead are (expectedly) not very easy, so you'll need to be in good shape.

You know, my worst accident of this kind happened when I was 6. I hurt my arm while I was at kindergarten... it was nothing serious at first, but a week later the wound became infected. Now that's a very painful thing. To make matters worse, the bandage got stuck to it and removing it was quite an ordeal. In the end, my dad solved by problem by using a technique he learned in the army (there was mandatory military service in his youth) - all the infected matter had to be scraped off until only clean blood came out. This is done with a wad of cotton saturated with alcohol. No painkillers, no sedatives. I got to "enjoy" every single second of this procedure, and I think I blacked out at some point... But it worked!

This was a valuable lesson - always keep wounds clean, or the consequences can be pretty nasty.

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I don't know if I've mentioned it, but one of the degrees that I got from college was in Political Science. I liked it because it is a good blend of debating and in-depth analysis (I am good at both). Besides, the Balkans are teeming with old hatreds, unsettled scores, crushed dreams of grandeur, and the lingering hopes for a better future, so there definitely is a lot to analyze and discuss.

My other degrees are in Journalism and Mass Communications and English Philology. Yeah, I'm a total geek :P

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Oh, I almost forgot - happy 4th of July, Death!!!