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Josh Kim dot Org: The Lack Of Hair

  • Jim · 1 year ago
    Yeah, every time I do that it shocks me. I'm used to being able to shake my head and feel the hair flopping around, especially when it's wet, but you have to be careful after losing it all. Something about not having all that weight up there makes it feel like you can actually injure your neck by shaking it to hard.


    Also, have you discovered the joys of trying to get shirts on and off when it's not completely smooth? Fabric sticks to it like it's sandpaper.
  • Jim · 1 year ago
    Yeah, every time I do that it shocks me. I'm used to being able to shake my head and feel the hair flopping around, especially when it's wet, but you have to be careful after losing it all. Something about not having all that weight up there makes it feel like you can actually injure your neck by shaking it to hard.

    Also, have you discovered the joys of trying to get shirts on and off when it's not completely smooth? Fabric sticks to it like it's sandpaper.
  • joshkim · 1 year ago
    Yeah, I forgot to write about that. My hair is already starting to grow back, and when I put on a shirt or even try to try my head, it's as if my scalp is being sandpaper'd. It's kind of a pleasant and a not-so-pleasant feeling, rolled up into one.
  • joshkim · 1 year ago
    Yeah, I forgot to write about that. My hair is already starting to grow back, and when I put on a shirt or even try to try my head, it's as if my scalp is being sandpaper'd. It's kind of a pleasant and a not-so-pleasant feeling, rolled up into one.
  • Jim · 1 year ago
    Yeah, every time I do that it shocks me. I'm used to being able to shake my head and feel the hair flopping around, especially when it's wet, but you have to be careful after losing it all. Something about not having all that weight up there makes it feel like you can actually injure your neck by shaking it to hard.


    Also, have you discovered the joys of trying to get shirts on and off when it's not completely smooth? Fabric sticks to it like it's sandpaper.
  • Jim · 1 year ago
    Yeah, every time I do that it shocks me. I'm used to being able to shake my head and feel the hair flopping around, especially when it's wet, but you have to be careful after losing it all. Something about not having all that weight up there makes it feel like you can actually injure your neck by shaking it to hard.


    Also, have you discovered the joys of trying to get shirts on and off when it's not completely smooth? Fabric sticks to it like it's sandpaper.
  • joshkim · 1 year ago
    Yeah, I forgot to write about that. My hair is already starting to grow back, and when I put on a shirt or even try to try my head, it's as if my scalp is being sandpaper'd. It's kind of a pleasant and a not-so-pleasant feeling, rolled up into one.
  • joshkim · 1 year ago
    Yeah, I forgot to write about that. My hair is already starting to grow back, and when I put on a shirt or even try to try my head, it's as if my scalp is being sandpaper'd. It's kind of a pleasant and a not-so-pleasant feeling, rolled up into one.