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Fffffuuuuuuucccckkkkkk this.
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Yep. It can feel just like the flu along with aching joints and even the occasional nosebleed.Could hay fever give me a scratchy throat and make me think I'm getting a cold? Fuck hay fever if so, other wise fuck colds.
Last year I had hayfever in Arizona in March, Dublin in June and NZ in December.@Lili Marlene is lucky he's somewhere where it's winter or he'd be here dyin
Imagine how bad it would be if you lived in the countrySince last thursday it's been all over for me in terms of going outside. Three weeks late this year but fucking hell.
Sorry to disappoint but i've found that it's actually worse in the city and in towns.Imagine how bad it would be if you lived in the country
If i'm right at the sea it's best yeah, but my theory is that the narrow streets in the town here just gather dust and pollen and then cars driving through knock them into the air, and they've nowhere to go. A few K out where I am there's pollen everywhere but it's always moving. I mean, it still sucks like hell, but I can manage a few minutes here and there where I can't in more built up areas. Once there's cars and dust and nowhere for the pollen to go but concrete it's generally the worst.Yeah, I'm right down on the sea, I was out walking along the rocks with my little one on Sunday, the wind swung around so it was blowing off the land rather than off the sea as it normally does, and sweet fucking jaysus...
That's the first time I noticed it this year. If you bought a boat and sailed about a mile offshore, and just lived out there you'd probably be grand.
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