Scars

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I have 2 scars relating to accidents I've had with bikes. A 2 inch scar just below my wrist where someone rode their bike into me and the handlebar caught me (it wasn't even a bad cut, but the scar remains after all these years). A puncture wound on the inside of my upper thigh where I went over the handlebars once. One of them caught me as I went over (almost cost me my family jewels).

I also have one on the back of my head from a couple of years ago. Ended up slipping over during a game of British bulldogs while trying to dodge someone (this was part of am Out door Ed college lesson by the way), which led to me smashing my head on the wooden floor. I was bleeding out pretty badly, but luckily I didn't suffer a concussion.
 
Here are my scars (avoid looking at these while eating as my hairy belly might make you throw up.

The first pic is just above my left eye, this eye is the only one I can see through, as my right eye's optic nerve never formed correctly so everything looks blurry with sharp bits off centre. I slipped when at school in the playground and face butted a brick wall while wearing glasses, the lens came out and sliced my eyelid about half a CM lower and it's a lost eye.



This small scar is where I reached into a bush to retrieve a football and twig pierced the webbing between my small finger left ring finger.



These are my pride and joys, three scars ranging from a small 1 inch scare to the right, then top centre a scar about 3 inches, with the big beast running fully across my stomach about 24 inches. These are from a Kasai portoenterostomy operation for a condition called biliary atresia I have. I had the operation at a young age 1 or 2.

 
My only really noticeable scar is on my right knee. There was a dirt trail we use to run in high school, and the entire thing was smooth dirt with the exception of a few easily avoidable tree roots. Well, turns out there was a single rock, same color as the dirt around it, sticking 2" out of the ground. And in all of my infinite luck, I tripped just before it and the center of my knee cap came down right on the pointy little :censored:er. This was freshman year, so about 5 years ago.

The scar isn't so big, about the size of the tip of my thumb. But that only because my knee cap stopped it from going deeper. But the pain of rock against bone is incredible.


Really, though, some of the hits and falls I've taken, I am amazed that that's my only scar.
 
Wow, just took some pics of my naked flabby hairy white flesh to post up.... man I need to put down the beer, and pick up the weights.....
 
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My most noticeable scar is on my wrist, it's just a grass burn from playing on a very dry pitch.

Few other scars here and there, though none from any serious.
 
Some of you may remember that I made some giant 6 ft. pair of scissors that sported blades about 3.5 feet long. I was making a not-so replica of Death Scissors from Devil May Cry.

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And here's what it looks like:

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Anyway, so what I did was paint the blades black, grind the paint off the sharp side to get that look on "carbon-strengthened" blades and then finished up parts I missed or couldn't reach with sandpaper. I got careless an my hand slipped off the surface of the blade and ended up giving myself a deep cut.. deepest cut I ever got in my life, not that big of a cut as you're probably imagining. The scar still exist today.
 
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Some of you may remember that I made some giant 6 ft. pair of scissors that sported blades about 3.5 feet long. I was making a not-so replica of Death Scissors from Devil May Cry.

And here's what it looks like:

Anyway, so what I did was paint the blades black, grind the paint off the sharp side to get that look on "carbon-strengthened" blades and then finished up parts I missed or couldn't reach with sandpaper. I got careless an my hand slipped off the surface of the blade and ended up giving myself a deep cut.. deepest cut I ever got in my life, not that big of a cut as you're probably imagining. The scar still exist today.

Dont run with those...
 
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