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The word sick comes from Proto-Germanic words seukaz which became the Old English word seoc. Both of these words indicate “unwell, ill, diseased, sad, feeble, weak, and corrupt.”
Prescription
I feel like complete garbage this week. I haven’t felt up to recording because my voice has been out of it. I did get several new entries written once my voice is back and I can finally stop caughing I’ll sit down and record them.
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