"No worries, no worries. I'm here to kiss it all worse."
This is my entry for the second day of Romencken Week 2024, prompt "wound/injury".
I enjoy the concept of characters being injured (both physically and emotionally) a lot and how that plays into their relationship with each other. I find Roman's relationship with pain especially intriguing in canon, so I naturally gravitated toward this prompt. Enjoy!
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Whump Art 9
Whumpee is safe, but terrified of his rescuers, or maybe he's still with Whumper, who is trying to be a better person, but Whumpee can't forget all the things Whumper did to him so easily.
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are face scars cool? i don’t know, but i would like to thank sneezing while cleaning up the slit in my brow for this one!!
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Alejandra Pizarnik, from Diarios.
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And the doe rested so sweetly, nuzzled softly in the snow.
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Bigfoot shot an arrow at my foot accidentally. The wound was minor, so I asked one of my uncles to give me a Band-Aid.
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Trista Mateer, from Aphrodite Made Me Do It
[Text ID: “If love is a door I keep closed, will it be a wound I keep open?”]
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*randomly spawned a sassy cat in their castle.*
Cross's shirt: bone hurting juice (image depicting text)
Cross: i can make it to the kitchen i can make it to the kitchen i can make it to the kitchen i can make it to the kitchen i can-
sassy cat: (poof)
Cross: .
Cross: pspspspspspsps
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Trauma’ is a term that has long been used in medicine and surgery. It comes from the Greek τϱαŭμα, meaning wound, which in turn derives from τιτϱοσχω, to pierce.
‘Trauma’ is a term that has long been used in medicine and surgery. It comes from the Greek τϱαŭμα, meaning wound, which in turn derives from τιτϱοσχω, to pierce. It generally means any injury where the skin is broken as a consequence of external violence, and the effects of such an injury upon the organism as a whole; the implication of the skin being broken is not always present, however–we may speak, for example, of ‘closed head and brain traumas’.
In adopting the term, psycho-analysis carries the three ideas implicit in it over on to the psychical level: the idea of a violent shock, the idea of a wound and the idea of consequences affecting the whole organisation.
Laplanche, J. and Pontalis, J.-B. (1973) The Language of Psychoanalysis. London: Hogarth Press – Reprinted by Karnac Books 1988
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