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Very easy to do with that type of brush. It is the only type of brush I can't use in my own hair because it immediately tangles in it. Even my stylist knows better than to try. Best to accept that it won't work out and find another way to style it. Although I am pretty certain I wouldn't go to a hairdresser just to get it free. Conditioner, oil or even mayonnaise should have worked in that situation, and there would have been no need for a panic attack.
I've done that before. It was awful! I tried to use peanut butter to get it unstuck, sadly that did not help. I had to cut the brush outta my hair. Lol
This all could have been avoided if you just didn't brush your hair. Next time, just put down the brush and give dreads a go ;)
It's just a paint brush.. It is not gum or superglue! I would've just made a joke about the whole thing!! My suggestion: take it easy! :D laugh more and calm down and think before reacting. Btw, Fyl. ;D haha! P.S I don't mean to sound judgy... ;)
Panic attack? Never saw having someone such a thing to be honest, must be because I live on the European mainland :-) Saw an epileptic having a seizure once though, wasn't nice to see... Get a grip on yourself I'd say, no offence intended but either you're overreacting or you are suffering from psychosis, which should be treated... People who are talking about "severe OCD", "panic attacks" and so on, are basically claiming to be insane, not a label I'd like to attach to myself...
Yawn... "These conditions"? Overreacting, the need for attention, being lonely: that kind of conditions? The social stigma you are talking about is mainly caused by people who think/claim they suffer from some symptoms of REAL conditions without even consulting a single professional. Cheers, Sprez
Pot and kettle? Should have seen that one coming...
A panic attack is indeed something I haven't witnessed before, I've witnessed people freaking out for little or no reason, but a "panic attack"? I've seen nervous breakdowns, people with mental shocks, children with mental trauma's, all cases with a clear reason or a severe history of mental tormenting/issues. Based on the knowledge and experience I have, I dare to say that a panic attack as used in the above context is overreacting/being a drama queen/searching attention. And you are being judgmental solely based on what you want to read and deduct, the fact that you use expensive words doesn't change that. Panic attacks (again, as used in the above context) /= psychoses, which is the only thing I wanted to point out. Mainly out of respect for the ones who are suffering from a real mental condition. It's easy nowadays to claim you have OCD or ADHD (or ADD, PDD-NOS) or are suffering from various types of attacks, rather than accept that you're not perfect and of course, Prozac or Ritalin will make you feel better even if you don't need it, a placebo would as well.
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For some reason, I pictured Mia from Princess Diaries when I read this.
stuck & sticky don't relate to each other, dumbass.