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  • Zeebu
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    Originally posted by Galleleo View Post
    Good to see you are still a complete idiot. Volvo is considered safe because you cannot find safer cars on the market. Safety is Volvo's core competence. But hey, I know you are a complete tool.

    You obviously haven't paid attention. I have had my fair share of injuries and falls, but so far, nothing major has happened. When I was younger I would basically always have a bruise or a cut or something like that somewhere. I have had falls from 3/4 metres high to pavement, still nothing but cuts and bruises. I just have a strong body.

    And stop assuming about what I do or do not do, you are way off base and I guess you always will be. At least I don't need pills to lose weight, I just stay in shape.
    is that three fourths of a meter or 3 or 4 meters? because if youre making a habit out of falling from heights over 10 feet to pavement... thats just dumb. but if youre falling from a height of 3/4 of a meter... well, i would hope one wouldnt cripple themselves too bad... thats like falling out of bed

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  • RATTY...
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    Worst indirect pain must've been from a practice in the military. 3 days out in extreme cold @-40 celsius with wind blowing at you. Marching, taking a piss, shitting, setting up the tents, sleeping, it was a horrible experience. It felt like your dick froze the moment you pulled it out to take a piss, and it probably did too.

    Been times when we we're outside for over 2 weeks straight, but never in such a weather.

    Water freeze at 0 celsius, up to -25 celsius is ok. -40 celsius with wind is fucking inhuman, and should be against the human rights.

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  • Galleleo
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    Originally posted by RATTY... View Post
    Volvo is considered safe because only old people above 50 drives it at 60 km/h.

    It doesn't automaticly mean that you have a strong body if you haven't been seirously injured before. It just means that you didn't fell hard enough.

    And you don't look like the kind that does wild things. I bet running to the fridge is exercise for you.
    Good to see you are still a complete idiot. Volvo is considered safe because you cannot find safer cars on the market. Safety is Volvo's core competence. But hey, I know you are a complete tool.

    You obviously haven't paid attention. I have had my fair share of injuries and falls, but so far, nothing major has happened. When I was younger I would basically always have a bruise or a cut or something like that somewhere. I have had falls from 3/4 metres high to pavement, still nothing but cuts and bruises. I just have a strong body.

    And stop assuming about what I do or do not do, you are way off base and I guess you always will be. At least I don't need pills to lose weight, I just stay in shape.

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  • Singularity
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    The fun thing about gout is that most people feel cold will help stop the pain :P It doesn't, it makes it worse. I would also not say you have to be old and unhealthy to get gout, you can just be lucky with genetics.

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  • MetalHeadz
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    Originally posted by Flared View Post
    the second thing happened from taking protein shakes. i got an excess of protein build up in my big toe and it swelled really bad. the doctor diagnosed me with psuedogout which means "fake" gout pretty much. they gave me psuedo gout instead of gout because only old unhealthy people typically get it. its a type of arthritis and it hurts like a fucking bitch. every heartbeat sends a throbbing pain to my toe and putting even as much pressure as a bed sheet on it almost made me cry. its happened to me twice so far and i'll have it for the rest of my life so hopefully it doesn't come back...
    Lol gout, you and your medieval illnesses.

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  • fLaReD
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    i only have two things...one i can't remember but i'm guessing it was painful.

    the first one was when i was 6 months old. i was walking around in one of those things where the baby sits in a circular thing on wheels with his feet on the ground and he can walk around in it. i went into the bathroom when my mom was curling her hair and pulled on the coord. the curling iron fell onto my shoulder and my natural reaction was to slam my neck onto it (kind of like when u hold a phone to your head without any hands). it was a 3rd degree burn and i had to go to the ER and i have about a 3" scar on my neck.

    the second thing happened from taking protein shakes. i got an excess of protein build up in my big toe and it swelled really bad. the doctor diagnosed me with psuedogout which means "fake" gout pretty much. they gave me psuedo gout instead of gout because only old unhealthy people typically get it. its a type of arthritis and it hurts like a fucking bitch. every heartbeat sends a throbbing pain to my toe and putting even as much pressure as a bed sheet on it almost made me cry. its happened to me twice so far and i'll have it for the rest of my life so hopefully it doesn't come back...

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  • Volcs
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    Breaking bones didn't hurt me that much, really (broke my leg twice, nose twice, multiple fingers)

    Worst pain ever was when I fell down the stairs face first and shattered my two front teeth and sliced my lip open... boourns.

    Also - one time when I was like 12 a friend dared me to take laxatives, nothing happened... until at 3am I woke up in insane pain, after an awesome time on the toilet i passed out on the floor in the fetal position. Awesome $

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  • Zeebu
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    Originally posted by DoTheFandango View Post
    how the fuck do you have 12 wisdom teef?
    a set on top of a set on top of another set.

    i dont know anyone who has had 12 removed, but ive heard of 8's and other numbers that are just above 4.


    something that hurt pretty bad... a few years ago (summer inbetween my jr and sr year of college, was at an internship near my home town) i was down by a cornfield for one reason or another. well, wind blew over the corn field and straight at me, it was a little dusty. i wasnt concerned at the time, just kidna felt like i got a little dust in my eyes. it jsut kept on bothering me more and more. i was wearing contacts that day but i took them out soon after the encounter with the cornfield because they were irritated a bit.

    well, things got worse and worse and by the next morning i couldnt really open my eyes. i went to the eye doctor guy and he wondered if i had somehow accidentally sandblasted my eyes. turns out it was some sort of pesticide i guess. always awesome to get abrasive chemicals in your eyes.

    for the next week i lived in the basement with blacked out windows and no lights. the light thing didnt matter a whole bunch though because i pretty much kept my eyes closed anyways. had to wear something called bandage contacts. theyre just oversized soft contacts with no perscription or anything. they cut down on the rubbing between my eyelids and my eyes.

    yup... just kept my eyes closed and lounged about on the couch with nothing to do lolling in a codeine induced stupor. they gave me some pretty hefty pain killers... i tried saving some like i normally do, but couldnt... it hurt too much. but lets reiterate a little bit, normally pain is pain and i can deal wiht it just fine. unfortunately this was a little bit different. im not so accustomed to being blind, and i was often by myself... so there was nothing to do to distract myself a little bit from the inferno behind my eyelids.

    eventually i had someone find me something easy to play music and cd's on when blind. the computer and normal stereo equipment were out of the question. so then it was me and my small boombox and various cd's i could find around my parents house. most of my music was on my computer (which using was out of the question) or back at school. finally had someone go to the library and find some audiobooks to really make the hours pass.

    but here i am, no real scarring or any long term problems. all in all, i would rather not go through it again. in fact, just recalling and writing this has caused my eyes to water quite a bit.

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  • Jerome Scuggs
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    Originally posted by DoTheFandango View Post
    how the fuck do you have 12 wisdom teef?
    obviously by being very wise

    perhaps... too wise

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  • DoTheFandango
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    how the fuck do you have 12 wisdom teef?

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  • RATTY...
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    Originally posted by Galleleo View Post
    This thread just affirms that woman cant drive!

    However, in a Volvo you are safe! Safest mutherfocking cars on the planet!

    I drive to well to crash.. -_-
    And besides that, I am in good shape and I have a strong body. As mentioned I have had my share of falls and stupid stuff, fell out of a tree once, nothing broken, nothing badly hurt. I am hardly ever sick, last time was like 5 years ago.

    So all in all, I should be a stuntman.
    Volvo is considered safe because only old people above 50 drives it at 60 km/h.

    It doesn't automaticly mean that you have a strong body if you haven't been seirously injured before. It just means that you didn't fell hard enough.

    And you don't look like the kind that does wild things. I bet running to the fridge is exercise for you.

    Originally posted by DetroitCity View Post
    I do however train in Jiu-Jitsu , wrestleing, and samba and b/c you train in those forms of fighting doesn't mean you have to obtain cauliflower ear. Those ears are from training day in and day out at a dirty gym on dirty matts with dirty people.
    Cauliflower ear is a condition when the ear gets a blow, injury, etc, and blood and fluid collect in a certain area on the ear. blablabla tissues and shit, and then the ear gets deformed.

    It has nothing to do with dirty places or being infected at all.

    EDIT: adfgh
    Last edited by RATTY...; 04-23-2008, 11:50 AM.

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  • wavebeamer
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    When I pulled my hamstring during track and was on the ground in pain, my other leg started cramping up badly, but I couldn't even move.. and it lasted for a good 5-10 minutes and seemed like a couple of hours.

    Nothing else has even come close, not even the times where I dunked on 9 foot basketball hoop, got my mouth on the rim and one of my side teeth was forcibly removed from my mouth (this was fixed, excellent oral surgeon, no problems now) or the time where I slammed a car door on my fingernail so hard that it didn't grow back for a good two years.

    Oh, just thought of something else -- I had 12 wisdom teeth removed in December, but that wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be, especially in comparison to everything above. Yes, I said 12 - normal is 4, anything above that is extremely rare. (I had two people on my dad's side of my family that had more than 4, but not as many as 12).

    Lots of bleeding there, and the swelling lasted for a few months, and the holes are still there (and probably will be for a long time, seeing as how much bone and tissue they had to cut out). Good stuff. The pain was annoying too, but surprisingly enough, probably not worse than having 4 removed.
    Last edited by wavebeamer; 04-23-2008, 12:58 AM.

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  • PH
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    ya detroitcityz please be more boring

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  • DetroitCity
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    Well the gym is there to get rid of those beer bellys and extra pounds. Most peoples problem is that they always say "I'm to out of shape to go to the gym" that line always cracks me up because that is exactly what the gym is designed for you to do, get in shape. But starting with a buddy on a simular level is good to motivate you to start again just don't get in the habbit of haveing to have him come with you for you to be able to go train. Odds are he will flake off and when he does you will want to as well. I see 100's of kids a year come and go out of the gym only a few stay and learn.


    and metal headz I'm sorry if I make you jealous. Maybe I shouldn't be as motivated and lead a action packed life, I'll try to be more boring just for you.

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  • SEAL
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    Isn't that what this thread is about metalheadz? i dont see him being self-obsessed in other threads. muay thai is a very hard, skilled, sport in fact, and there is way more about it than just punching an opponement. anyways, i find it impressive detroid. going in the ring already after 1 year of praccing. i left when i was nearly ready and now the beer belly kicked in =) found a new friend in the city though who has the same, so that will be a good motivation to go together.

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