(10-13-2013, 04:42 AM)Black River Wrote: I remember have a nail driven right through my hand. Was small thank God but it almost gave me tetanus. I still have the scar and it's kind of fading away with time. Though it's been there for about seven years now. Taking it's sweet ass time leaving.
Well you never know, you might be a catch and you're just being humble, which is generally considered a bonus.
I'm amazing but I'm a dickhead, so yknow, I'm just a level below ya. Maybe.
You might be a dickhead ( haven't really made an opinion about you yet ), but most people can't stand to even be in the same room as me for more than a few minutes. I either get that I look decently creepy ( yet somewhat attractive ) and that I am rather cold. ( Some people actually commented on the air felt colder around me. I do hope it was a joke.

) I also wouldn't call myself humble in anyway, its more like I get annoyed about most things that I do or anything that has do to with me in general.
(10-13-2013, 04:47 AM)Black River Wrote: I was tennish when I tore my hand a new hole. Pain isn't really something you register at that moment. More like panic.
Was confused as holy hell.
'Do I take it out or do I leave it in?! Do I take it out or leave it in?!'
Ah, good memories of jackassery.
I am aware that intense pain is something that takes time to notice, its just that I never really felt pain towards it at the time. As a 3 year old, one should have though I would have cried, yet instead I managed to walk with a broken impaled leg for a few feet..
(10-13-2013, 04:47 AM)Feat Wrote: I find it funny how I feel the same way. I feel pain somewhat, but I haven't shed a tear in about 4-5 years from pain itself.
I haven't shed a tear for anything in the past 9 years at least. I don't think I've every shed a tear for pain before, only deep despair and sorrow
once.