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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:34 am
"Vance is just weird. That's all."
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 9:12 am
In my chemistry class, one of my friends dropped and broke a beaker, and we were helping clean it up, and after he put the dustpan away, someone looked at it "Hey, is someone bleeding?" "...Hey! I am bleeding!" He never would have noticed. Until he saw the blood all over his pencil/homework for his next class, but other than that, never...
And, by sheer coincidence, our teacher was filming us when he dropped it. That was pretty funny. XD
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 9:57 am
Lol, Vance with his delay of pain.
I refuse to share where I have some scars, but how about this story. (I may or may not have told you about this already Azura.)
One day, I was feeling lightheaded, so I decided to take a shower to, I dunno, relax? So in the shower, I dropped the soap (Har har prison rape), then I bent down to pick it up and stood up again rather quickly...Too quick, apparently. For then I got a head rush, and then the next thing I remembered was waking up on the floor of the shower, the water turned cold, and blood running into the drain. Apparently, I fainted, and I hit my cheek on the faucet and bit into the flesh rather hard. And the worst part about it is now I have a permanent meat displacement in my cheek...Lol, I have one dimple on my face...I don't like to do huge smiles anymore because of how retarded it looks.
Just remembered another great story for the cringers. When I was younger and had braces, I was playing at a huge arcade with my family at a water park. I won some tix, so I cashed 'em in for some candy. While playing Rush 2049 (Hell yeah), I took a bite of a twizzler. The next thing I heard was a twang, and then a sharp twinge of pain in my cheek (My cheek seems to be an epicenter for pain). The next thing that happened was that a passerby girl yelped. Reason: My bottom brace wire snapped off and went straight through my cheek. It was sticking out for all to see. LOL. It actually wasn't that painful, so while waiting for my dad to get around to take me to the doc's office, I continued to play Rush.
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:11 am
Wow, thats why I'm glad I don't have braces eek
I have a scar next to my eye because of something that happened at school. My friend has a looker right next to mine and it got jammed so I offered to try and get it open. So I pulled as hard as I could and it opened and smashed me in the side of my face. The corner smashed right beside my eye. But I actually didn't know it was bleeding until I took a few steps and my friend screamed about blood pouring out of the cut. I also have scars all over my side due to multiple surgeries.
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:29 am
My worst scar is from...a bike wreck when I was about nine. Those things really don't seem to like me. But I was at a friend's house, way up at the top of this hill. We decided to go ride our bikes, but they only had three bikes - the parents' and hers. So I had to take her mom's giant bike. I nearly crashed on the way down the hill a couple times, but somehow I didn't. But when we were going back uphill, I was too small to really get much momentum behind it and the bike tipped over. I landed pretty hard on a giant, sharp rock sticking up out of the ground. It impaled my knee, and it was a pain (quite literally) to make it back up the hill. I almost needed stitches.
It's not as great of a story as some of the others, but it was pretty bad.
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:41 am
Holy...just... HOLY F@#IN;G $#!+. eek
Never, EVER have I ever received injuries of that caliber. My wrist getting smashed in a window doesn't even compare.
Am I too protected or something?
By the way, hello from 2010. xd
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:42 am
Your just not as reckless as us
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:42 am
I guess, in some ways, you're just luck, Azura. OMG, Azura's from teh future. XD
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Fedora Warrior Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:44 am
XD Well Azura, be glad you haven't. As for my perception of pain...it's weird. If I stub my toe, it hurts like hell, but if I take a serious injury, I almost don't feel it. Don't know why...
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:48 am
Thats kinda like me. When I had all my sugeries the medicine they gave me sahould've just put the pain down a little but I didn't fell a thing. Then when I got a small cut it hurt a lot
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:48 am
If I remember correctly, the reason why you would feel less pain from a large wound than you would from a smaller wound is because more nerves are sending impulses to your brain. The brain is unable to register all of it as pain and so it is trying to rush to catch up, skipping over impulses and basically ignoring them. That is, if I'm correct.
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:49 am
I'm just pretty tolerant of most pain, big or small...
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:50 am
Wow Natoe. Your pretty smart
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:55 am
Uh, well, you know. I'm not totally sure if that's correct or not.
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 11:05 am
Well, I still need to take biology so I don't know either
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