WARNING
Before I advance into the post, I would hereby like to advise you, the person who is reading this entry and not that unclear, half-transparent figure behind you, that the images you are about to see might cause you some minor (or major) discomfort and uneasiness. Not that it would be overly revolting anyway, but just in case that there are few among you who can't stomach it. If you insist on looking at them, please do so at your own risk and don't come looking for me should you lose your appetite for lunch and dinner, as I will totally ignore your presence. Please do not try to peek or glance at images below before you have completed reading this paragraph, otherwise, all the effort that I have placed in coming up with these warnings would be totally meaningless. But then again, judging from the height of this blog, I bet you would already have seen the images, unless I increase the size of the font (which I think I would), even before reading these texts since the images should be more appealing. However, I would still want to put this up, as much as possible in order to minimalize the damage and also to prevent lawsuit coming my way, though I doubt there'll be any. Hence, last but not least, viewer's discretion is strongly advised, proceed at own risk.
Well, you already know that I suffered sun-burn during my trip to Perhentian, and I've consulted the doctor, as well as taken/applied medication for my condition, which is now getting better, thanks for your concern, if there's any. :P I've talked a lot about it, but never really posted up any images, and I bet some of you might be curious, right? Well, today's your lucky day, as I have something for your eyes to feast upon. And you better be damn sure that you've read the warning above, TWICE!
Shoulder, view from front. If you pay enough attention, you will notice that my face is affected as well.
View from back, closer to the right shoulder.
Oh, my hair doesn't spot straight ends.
A pile of dead skins. Must... resist... .. cannot ... peel.... uargh!
The largest single layer that I could manage so far. Somehow reminds me of those stuff they put on takoyaki balls, those thin shredded stuff
Actually, the pictures are not that bad right? Serves as a good reminder to apply more sunblock before heading out to the sea. Better still, wear a shirt, or whatever that can protect your skin and at the same time does not limit your movement. This community service message is brought to you by jed and only jed; no jed has been harmed during the production of this post.
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