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Ow, my toe hurts... Want to cut it off....but that might hurt more.

Even though it didn't come with a word processor except for WordPad, which is terrible.

Meh, it's an infection that I don't even know how I got, so yeah...kinda pointless in this case.

My old laptop came with Works Word Processor free, and so did my family's PC....

I think AbiWord is a little nicer for saving files into RTF, since Open Office kind of messed up the formatting, as I found out when I got docked points for formatting on a couple of my essays in my Comp class.

I used to get bladder infections all the time when I was a kid. >.< Usually my immune system's pretty good (too good, really, hence my Hashimoto's), but I do get random infections occasionally. Used to get them on my ring finger, right next to the nail, all the time...but I think that was because I chewed on my finger a lot. So not as random, really.

 

This stupid infection IS random, though.

Open Office is nice, though, it comes with most everything but Powerpoint, and you can download a Wordviewer to view word/works-based files.... I couldn't see any of my saved files from my old laptop at first because they were in .wps format, but now I can, with wordviewer.

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