If you're counting all the bike related injuries, I crashed into a sign after going pretty fast down a hill. It hurt for a couple of minutes, but it wasn't all that bad.
Actually, I remember the time that I was looking behind me when I was going pretty fast on my bike. Smacked a mailbox with my face when I turned back around.
Knocked me directly off as my bike kept on going.
I have almost had my eye poked out my my socket which also got me an eye-patch for a bit.
OH MY GOD. How can you even say that? You'll make me bite my ****ing finger off. Losing my eye was like my biggest fear ever when I was little, lol.
I cringe a little every time I think about it. I'd rather skin up my chest to the bone than getting my eye popped out.
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Cigarettes are like squirrels. They're perfectly harmless until you put one in your mouth and light it on fire.
OH MY GOD. How can you even say that? You'll make me bite my ****ing finger off. Losing my eye was like my biggest fear ever when I was little, lol.
I cringe a little every time I think about it. I'd rather skin up my chest to the bone than getting my eye popped out.
Man, you'd love the fish hook incidents that I hear about all the time when I'm out on the docks.
I remember being a bit shaken up after watching this one movie called "Letters from Iwo Jima".
Blood and scorched bodies everywhere. *shudders*
I don't really have a problem with violent movies, but there was one scene in that movie that really disturbed me. The Japanese had captured an American, and stabbed him right in the chest/stomach. I don't know why that scene was so powerful for me. I mean, the same movie had shown people blowing themselves up with grenades, and I didn't really "care". It must've been the way they mercilessly stabbed him.
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Cigarettes are like squirrels. They're perfectly harmless until you put one in your mouth and light it on fire.
I don't really have a problem with violent movies, but there was one scene in that movie that really disturbed me. The Japanese had captured an American, and stabbed him right in the chest/stomach. I don't know why that scene was so powerful for me. I mean, the same movie had shown people blowing themselves up with grenades, and I didn't really "care". It must've been the way they mercilessly stabbed him.
What was significant about the violence in this movie was that just about every death was either incredibly painful or prolonged and exaggerated. It was actually pretty intense. Clint Eastwood knows how to direct a movie.
I'm still kinda shocked that the pupil in your eye is a hole. A goddamn hole. A fish hook. In the hole. In your eye.
Kill me now, I'm insane and scarred.
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Cigarettes are like squirrels. They're perfectly harmless until you put one in your mouth and light it on fire.
Umm... Recently about a few months ago I was practicing Judo and when another kid (he was a rank above me) flipped me over his shoulder and I landed in such a way that I ended up getting a micro tear on my deltoid. It didn't fully heal until about 4 weeks after I injured it. I could move my arm fine but when I tried to move it with extra weight or force added it hurt like hell. That though was probably one of my worst injuries, I've never had any broken bones or anything like that.
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It was just a small little scrum, no big punches flew
Actually, I remember the time that I was looking behind me when I was going pretty fast on my bike. Smacked a mailbox with my face when I turned back around.
Knocked me directly off as my bike kept on going.
Man, sounds like post-war trauma.
The funny thing is, it didn't start hurting until I tried washing it out. But that is the most painful injury I've ever recieved.
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OH MY GOD. How can you even say that? You'll make me bite my ****ing finger off. Losing my eye was like my biggest fear ever when I was little, lol.
I cringe a little every time I think about it. I'd rather skin up my chest to the bone than getting my eye popped out.
Man, you'd love the fish hook incidents that I hear about all the time when I'm out on the docks.
Depends on the war-film in question.
I remember being a bit shaken up after watching this one movie called "Letters from Iwo Jima".
Blood and scorched bodies everywhere. *shudders*
I once got the hook stuck in my ear. Didn't really hurt too much, though. I just laughed.
But, by the Nine, don't you dare to use the words "fish hook" and "eye lid" in the same sentence.
I don't really have a problem with violent movies, but there was one scene in that movie that really disturbed me. The Japanese had captured an American, and stabbed him right in the chest/stomach. I don't know why that scene was so powerful for me. I mean, the same movie had shown people blowing themselves up with grenades, and I didn't really "care". It must've been the way they mercilessly stabbed him.
I fell down the stairs and broke my Pinkie...
What was significant about the violence in this movie was that just about every death was either incredibly painful or prolonged and exaggerated. It was actually pretty intense. Clint Eastwood knows how to direct a movie.
I didn't mean that, though.
I meant stories about fish hooks and eye balls.
Kinda makes me cringe when I think about it, yeah. Although I'm sure that there are a lot more severe injuries that make it seem like a finger *****.
I'm still kinda shocked that the pupil in your eye is a hole. A goddamn hole. A fish hook. In the hole. In your eye.
Kill me now, I'm insane and scarred.
...... Why do you have a machete?
Like, your head actually split into 2? Or...
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And i can say that was...PAINFUL...I even cried of that (What's wrong with that? I was a kid).
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