Are you sure you know what you’re asking of me? Are you sure? Well, okay. But don’t say I didn’t warn you. This post is long and contains description of genital injury.
So as you’ll know, I worked three and a half long, hilarious years at an NHS sexual health and contraception clinic. I loved that job, and packed it in because the Tory cuts to the service meant running it became hideously untenably stressful, but that’s a story for another time.
One of my duties at the clinic was to take phone calls. Patients liked me on the phone because I have a nice voice and I’m basically completely unflappable, and they felt happy to tell me things. A vital skill in the wang biz.
One day, a man called. This was not unusual. “Hello,” he said. “I need to see one of your nurses about my, er, my chap.”
“Righty-oh sir,” I said, “are you experiencing any symptoms that you’re concerned about? It’s just a yes or no kind of question.”
“Well,” he said, and I instantly felt a dark and terrible energy pulsate down the phone. “Well… sort of. But, uh, it’s not symptoms of anything, it’s just…”
I would come to regret what I said next. “Is everything all right, sir?”
“Well.” There was a pause. I heard fidgeting. “I got a yeast infection.”
Phew, easy peasy. Yeasties are easy to fix. I sounded reassuring and buoyant. “Well that’s nothing to worry about, sir – if you don’t want to get anything over the counter from the chemist, we can-”
“No, no, that’s not the problem. Listen -” he sounded serious. “Listen, I’ll just tell you what’s the matter, and you’ll see what I mean.”
This is where, whenever I tell this story, I like to ask the listener to play a little game with me. The game is “Where Would You Tap Out?” I’d have already tapped out by going to the chemist and getting some Canestan.
“I didn’t want any chemicals on my chap, so I decided to go for a home remedy. Internet said garlic was good for yeast infections, and I’ve got a lot of garlic, so I figured that’d be all right.”
I made sympathetic noises. Home remedies for yeast infections are normal, and garlic is actually quite effective. “Oh good,” I said.
“I wasn’t sure how much to use, but I figured, I have a lot of garlic usually, so I minced a whole bulb.”
The dark energy wafting down the phone intensified.
“I packed it all over my, you know, knob, made a poultice. Packed it all over the head, like a hat. But, uh, I wasn’t sure how to keep it on..”
I couldn’t say anything. I didn’t want to scare him off by sounding judgemental.
“..so I just duct taped it all on. Wrapped duct tape all round it.”
Still with us? Tapped out yet?
“So er, that worked, kept it on nice and tight, and I left it on over night.”
Over night. All night with your cock mummified in garlic paste like some sort of fiendish chicken kiev.
“But, uh, when I took it off the next morning, well… garlic is…”
“Caustic,” I said, before I could stop myself. “Garlic is caustic.”
“Yeah! Yeah, it is!” he said, sounding cheerful that I, too, understood the Way of Garlic. “So I unwrapped my dick and, well, it looked kind of like… melted.”
I sat, silent, on the phone. Already I’d missed 6 other calls, watching them sail by on the other line while this saga unfolded.
“So I figured,” he continued, the terrible juggernaut barrelling unstoppably through this phallic disaster, “I should probably exfoliate it.”
“Exfoliate,” I echoed weakly.
“Yeah,” said this abject human disaster, misinterpreting my echolalic expression of horror as hearty encouragement. “So I had a look around the kitchen -” he was in the kitchen for all this “- for anything I could use and got my brillo pad-”
For anyone not in the UK, that’s what we call one of these:
I must have betrayed myself and given a gasp of horror at that point, because he quickly reassured me – “No, no, no, it’s okay – it was a new one!” before going on to describe scrubbing the affected area to remove the alkaline chemical burn that he’d inflicted on his poor, blameless cock.
“So you want to come in because of… this?” I said, assuming he would want a new dick by this point.
“Oh no, no -” he said, jovial again. “No, it’s all fine – it just, my knob’s gone all… well, it kind of looks camo print now. I was wondering if you could do anything about it looking camo print.”
No, sir. No, neither we nor anyone else can do anything about your camo print garlic cock mistake.
i’m both impressed and horrified by his continued cheerfulness in the situation
You ever see some shit so dumb that you cant even respond properly? You have to deadass sit back and think.. damn, this person really thought this out, like in their heads?
teaching children that they are allowed to walk away and cool off if they are feeling overwhelmed might literally save their life as teens/adults
could save other ppls lives too.
It’s a rule in my classroom that you get to walk out and cool off if you tell me first, and tell me why after.
Hopefully taking into account that sometimes people will lose speech when they’re overwhelmed/stressed enough. So that they can’t explain that they need a break until after they’ve had a chance to recover some. It may also take a while before they can explain anything afterwards.
Better if you can leave before that point, but that can be particularly hard for kids. In multiple ways. Kids especially may also not know how to explain that they couldn’t talk then, but can now.
Mostly adding that because it doesn’t necessarily mean they’re doing it on purpose to be a jerk, or that they wouldn’t say something before walking away if they could. Had that misinterpreted too many times myself, especially in already heated situations.
Except for reblogging this one a few times, I will probably start positing a lot about other things, and tone down the posts on the job searching stuff. I’m going to revise and consolidate some of the resume type posts I’ve done in the hope that someone knows some leads (even suggestions on what types of jobs to apply for, or keywords to look for in job listings would be helpful).
I people think this is too long, I can put more of it behind the read more.
It would be very helpful if people reblogged this, on the hope that it eventually gets seen by someone who knows someone who could hire me, or at least provide feedback and advice (even more general career advice would be very helpful).
I recently moved to the San Francisco Bay Area and am staying with various people until things settle down. (for the backstory, see my parents tag, and my job notes tag). I’m kind of interested as a dream job something in the IT or tech field (although I have relatively few formal credentials in this, but lots of knowledge gained as a hobbyist). But I am very flexible in what type of opportunity I could take, as I am primarily wanting to get a decent job quickly. With my main goal being to get some degree of a solid income, and enough financial stability.
But here are some of my skillsets
Education: I recently graduated with a dual degree Bachelor of Science in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, and a Bachelor of Arts in Geography from the University of Arizona. (posting this here because of its relevance to some advice that people may have) I have a GRE score of 170/99th percentile on verbal reasoning, 159/73rd percentile on quantitative reasoning, and 4.5/82nd percentile on writing.
Writing/Communication/Standard Office Skills: I am a very strong writer, and have good over-all communication skills. A rhetorical analysis essay I wrote placed second in the University of Arizona’s 2013 essay contest and was featured in the textbook, A Student’s Guide to First-Year Writing. I trained and worked as a preceptor (similar role as a teaching assistant) for an Honors College English class, Advanced Analytical Writing and Thinking. Of course, I have experience with the usual standard business/office software. I was a tutor at an university disability center
Tech/Programming: I have substantial knowledge in both IT and programming. I probably know enough for entry level sysadmin/helpdesk jobs. As a hobbyist, I have managed servers and VPSes running software including NGINX, Apache, and MySQL, and I have solid entry level knowledge of the administration of LAMP servers. So, I have a good entry level skillset there. I also have good understanding of the UNIX/Linux command line. I have used Python/R scripting a lot in research internships. Have also taken four computer science classes. Probably, I know enough coding for it to be a supplemental skillset for other jobs, but not enough to be an actual programmer as a primary job task.
Geography/GIS: I am a geography major, I have knowledge of ArcGIS and QGIS, and knowledge of remote sensing methods and spatial statistics/analysis.This is probably my largest formal job skill. The only paid work I had while in college was a year long internship at a lab, where I looked into the carbon residence time of plants in an ecosystem in Southern Arizona using in large part remote sensing methods. Its less job skill relevant, but a large share of my coursework in geography is in human geography, and environmental geography/biogeography.
Biology: I studied a field-emphasis subset of biology, and have very little lab experience but from classes I do have basic lab skills, and basic familiarity with things like PCR and gel electrophoresis. Also, I have knowledge about environmental science (including the policy side like NEPA and Endangered Species Act, having taken a course particularly focusing on environmental law).
Constraints/Disabilities: I do not have a drivers license, so, I am reliant on mass transit. I have issues with visual spatial coordination and accurate handwriting, and can not draw accurately.
@theopjones is a good person looking to get out of a tough, abusive situation. Your inquiry to someone you know about a job opening or even a simple reblog could have a major positive impact on their life.
this reactionary running for congress is literally tweeting lists of jewish enemies what the fuck!!
a couple notes about this specimen:
He’s running in the Republican primary for Wisconsin’s 1st congressional district against Paul Ryan.
This is his second race. He ran against Ryan in 2016 and got trounced by something like 70 to 80 points (and if you think that still sounds like he did better than he had any right to, remember that was a GOP primary in the Year of Trump we’re talking about).
While there’s no indication he’d do any better against Ryan this time around, rumors that Paul Ryan won’t seek reelection have been quietly swirling for the last few months, in which case there is a not at all implausible chance this crypto-Nazi could wind up being the next Republican nominee WI-1.
Wisconsin politics is a mess, even by the standards of the United States in 2018.
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