I'm a man, and I know nothing of physical pain.Originally Posted by boris no no
I do know of emotional pain, though, thanks to my girlfriend's monthly friend.
I'm a man, and I know nothing of physical pain.Originally Posted by boris no no
I do know of emotional pain, though, thanks to my girlfriend's monthly friend.
"As the days go by, we face the increasing inevitability that we are alone in a godless,
uninhabited, hostile and meaningless universe. Still, you've got to laugh, haven't you?"
Well, everyone else is quoting Boris no no so...um, what she said. ^Originally Posted by boris no no
What are you on about? :thumbsinyoureyes:Originally Posted by Levian
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hahahahaha i so rock!Originally Posted by Starry Relm
Trust No one
It hurts, mommy...
I do a power-endurance sport, which is pretty painfull, but in a good kind of way. Except I'm injured at the moment, which wasn't part of the plan...
Depends on what part of the body. Some injuries I can endure with minimum whining and others I would just drop to the floor and lose sight of my surroundings.
Also, I'm a very clumsy person.Originally Posted by boris no no
I take a shower everymorning, its an electric shower and the heat constantly fluctuates quickly from seriously hot to freezing cold.
An electric shower? That sounds terribly painful.Originally Posted by Destai
"As the days go by, we face the increasing inevitability that we are alone in a godless,
uninhabited, hostile and meaningless universe. Still, you've got to laugh, haven't you?"
Why are guys quoting boris?
Honestly I can't say anything, 'cause now that that's been mentioned, girls think they have it the worst ;P
Oh it is!Originally Posted by Rainecloud
I read about people who can't feel pain. It's horrible. Apparently, because they feel nothing, they don't know when to stop or what to do; like this one girl who kept scratching her eyes or something, and because she couldn't feel the pain, she just kept doing it. ;___;
Pain is very important. ALL OUT FOR PAIN!
Depends on the kind of pain. And what you call resistance. How does one resist pain? If the pain is there, it's obviously not being resisted. And if the pain isn't there, it's not there to be resisted... or something. Anyway, I suffer when it's painful and I don't suffer when it's not. Excluding emotional pain, as that's a whole different story...
Probably don't want to read the below if you're extremely squeamish.
Most painful memories:
1) Bad testicular torsion. I got this really bad one night. I would compare it with having your balls in a vice or a nut cracker or something. It doesn't just affect your balls, either. It affects your entire lower abdomen. And bloody hell, it will keep you up. You can't walk, you collapse if you try, when it's really bad. You will not sleep. There is no comfortable position. Gah.
2) Wasp sting on the hip. Right after the stores closed so I couldn't do anything about it as I had no vinegar (or anything else that would have helped). I swore my head off and
Oddly not that bad:
1) Having my leg run over, ripping a muscle right out of my leg so that I could see the bone. I also lost a bone and another one was ground half-away by the gravelly road. The hole in my leg could fit roughly four to six golf balls in it. But I guess my mind switched off the pain trigger or something. Or at least I don't remember the pain, although I remember everything else quite clearly.
2) Breaking my hand after falling off a chair whilst changing a lightbulb (SHUT UP <i></i>). My finger was completely twisted out of place, but I didn't even know I'd broken it until I saw it.
I stand by the first statement in the post, though. It's hard to say how much pain resistance I have when I've only experienced what my own body verifies as painful.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!