RIVAL FIGHTCLUB
SPITTA_...vinegar! nigga go get some icey hot


kidchroniccant afford a DWI lol cold showa felt good untill i got out then the burn and 2 lil kids crawlin on my back doesnt help the burn being a white polish Slovakin Russian suxs during summer i got that pale blood so i burn bad...

SPITTA_...ouch you are in a bad situation with that bud, i know i get burned easily and with the friends i got they dont let me forget it when im burned. random slaps to the shoulders and back make you not wanna ever see the sun again


kidchronicword lol my homies try the same shit but this one bad if they slap imma punch lol peace fam ima smoke a L n pass out wit baby wipes on my shoulders lol they finally good for sumtin besides wiping lil asses lol

rival fight club
this was a good thing to create alows pepole to say whats on there mind
Evening guyz...

SPITTA_...wuddup


The number one thing for your skin and well-being is water. Drink plenty of it to keep hydrated and promote healing.
•Vinegar: Some say cider and some say white; many prefer full-strength while others mix vinegar with equal parts of cool water. The consensus, besides the pungent smell, is that vinegar removes some of the sting of sunburn. Application is via a compress with cloths soaked in the solution, or spritzed directly on affected areas. Avoid the eyes and broken areas of the skin.
•Tea: Strongly brewed and cooled tea offers relief. Compounds called tannins are thought to be responsible for the healing properties of tea. Mint teas may have superior action. Make a compress or dab on the skin.
•Aloe Vera: The gel derived from the leaves of Aloe vera has long been a treatment of choice for wounds and burns. Increasingly, scientific evidence supports its many health uses. Fresh plant extract is best, but Aloe vera loses its healing properties within four hours of exposure to oxygen. Be wary of low-quality brands containing chemicals and/or high alcohol content.
•Baking Soda: A ˝ cup or more of baking soda dissolved in lukewarm bath water makes a pleasant soak and helps the skin retain moisture. Compresses tend to be more effective for burn relief. Make a paste, put on damp cloths or paper towels, apply to the skin, rinse, and pat dry.
•Oils: Lavender and chamomile oils are increasingly popular treatments for sunburn relief. Several drops added to tepid bath water and a 10-minute soak is a common remedy.

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