The other one is because some retard in summer camp spilled some boiling sugar used to make caramel in a tin can onto my hand. It stuck to the skin and made it come off when I tried to take it off, there's still a mark 12 years after.
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NeonFox
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The other one is because some retard in summer camp spilled some boiling sugar used to make caramel in a tin can onto my hand. It stuck to the skin and made it come off when I tried to take it off, there's still a mark 12 years after. | ||
Patriot.dlk
Sweden5462 Posts
![]() It's a bit hard to see but this is a burn scar. One of my worst accidents, I slipped and fell over the stove | ||
Crimson
United States311 Posts
I have an almost perfectly circular scar on the inside of my right leg just below my knee. was playing soccer in the front yard with some buddies, he tried to take a shot on me, i dove into a bush and came out with a half inch stick sticking out of my leg. Cut on my left palm from trying to cut an apple in half (damn braces). it was pretty cool though. in the soft spot right next to my thumb, could move the hunk of skin back and forth. Multiple burns from work. Moving 500 degree pizza pans and people not paying attention when i tell them "GET OUT OF MY WAY". then they run into me and pans fall on my arms. 3-4 scars from soccer, mainly getting cleated. kind of unrelated, but have you ever run your hand up and down your shin and felt all the bumps in the bone? | ||
Kamais_Ookin
Canada4218 Posts
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DannyJ
United States5110 Posts
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Play
Australia608 Posts
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Demonzii
Netherlands180 Posts
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MassacrisM
United Kingdom149 Posts
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RBKeys
Canada196 Posts
I also have a nasty scar on my right leg from this time I had to throw out a giant piece of half inch plexy glass. It was too big to fit into the garbage so I folded it in half and tried to use my weight to snap it and ended up slipping off the top half where it shot back and scraped my leg in the process. | ||
ulf5
Sweden208 Posts
On June 11 2011 18:25 Kamais_Ookin wrote: I have a small claw scar on my right hand from my pet cat several years ago when I was a kid since I brutally tortured him for a long time to the point where he ran away a little while after that and was dieing. It's pretty hard to see sometimes but it's there. Who cares about the scar, did you kill your cat? | ||
Cellardoor
United States71 Posts
![]() Not really a scar but when I was 13 I jumped off a car on a high powered pogo stick and I knocked out 3 teeth and I am about to have a 4th removed because of the accident. It left me a few stitches in my lip and gum too. | ||
-orb-
United States5770 Posts
When I was 4 in pre-school, some fucker tripped me while I was running into the classroom. I ended up faceplanting on the floor, split open my eyebrow and had to get ~8 stitches. I still have the scar but it's basically completely hidden by my eyebrow. When I was probably around 7 or so I tripped at a friend's house and my knee hit the edge of a brick pretty hard and split the whole front of my knee open which left a pretty big scar that's still quite visible. When I was ~12 I'd guess I got stung by some ridiculous queen bee or wasp or hornet or something while at some outdoor daycamp rock climbing, and I guess the sting was so severe it left a scar o_O (this is on my left wrist). And no, I'm not allergic to bees When I was ~19 I was opening one of those pillsbury cinammon rolls can things, and instead of using a spoon to open it like the instructions suggest, I was using a sharp-tipped knife (stupidly enough). Of course murphy's law......... the knife slipped off the can and went straight into the webbing between my left thumb and index finger. I also have numerous burns (most of which have faded or disappeared though) on my arms and hands from when I worked in a restaurant. | ||
Shaman.us
United States319 Posts
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Zero.Tha.Hero
Canada155 Posts
1) now barely visible vertical scar through my eyebrow, caused by my running full-tilt face first into the corner of a kitchen counter (age 3) 2) postage-stamp sized wad of scar tissue on left elbow, skinned it pretty deep falling off a bike (age 8-10?) 3) the real package: 2" vertical scar middle of chest starting just below the collar bone, 1" horizontal scar just right-of-center on point of chin, 6" scar midway on my right inside forearm and accompanying 2" scar on my wrist ending just at the base of the thumb on the palm of my hand, and 6" scar on my right hip. All of this was caused by me falling off a bike again... although this time, I broke my right radius and scaphoid. The scars on my chest and face were actually from hitting the ground. The arm was not a compound fracture, however it required surgery to set back in the correct position. Additionally, the wrist injury was not even diagnosed until 6 months after the initial medical procedure, after I had fully recovered from the arm surgery, completed physio, and still had tremendous pain and swelling in my wrist. The error was due to the fact that the medical imaging staff initially x-rayed my very-obviously broken arm between my wrist and elbow, without getting either joint in the frame. Because it had been floating around broken for 6 months, the wrist bone had ground itself down substantially, necessitating a bone graft harvested from my pelvis (hence the scar on my right hip). Surprisingly, the most painful part of this entire process was the hip incision, bone removal, and associated recovery. (age 16) 4) most recently, 3 little 3/4" scars on my abdomen, from laparoscopic appendectomy (age 20) I must say this little slice of my life is one of the reasons I'm most grateful to be a Canadian. Had I been a citizen of yankee-land, my family may have had to decide between dumping $10k-$20k on putting me back together, or leaving me with a partially crippled arm. As it stands, the only thing not covered by public healthcare was the $500 ambulance ride, from the location where I broke my arm to the hospital... 15 blocks away... | ||
Kamais_Ookin
Canada4218 Posts
On June 12 2011 00:11 ulf5 wrote: I'm pretty sure the cat died after running away unless some different owner picked him up or something, I don't care so that doesn't matter to me, the scar more important.Who cares about the scar, did you kill your cat? | ||
TALegion
United States1187 Posts
It's a long, pink mark on my left foot from where I a bullet skid across my foot at a riflery range (only made worse by the fact that I forgot to where shoes that day...) It would've been very painful, but i'm pretty sure that the bastard took off nerve endings or something, because I couldn't feel a thing even though it was so bloody it looked like I dipped my entire foot in red paint. | ||
Whole
United States6046 Posts
![]() The picture isn't the best, but the scar is the white line that raptures through my eyebrow. | ||
Whitept
United States60 Posts
I have over 200 scars, 80ish on my left arm, 70ish on my back and 50ish on my chest with a couple here and there on the rest of my body. Back: + Show Spoiler + ![]() Left Arm: + Show Spoiler + ![]() ![]() The lumpy scars are actually burns. If you'll notice, the leftmost one looks like the tines of a fork, unfortunately the second to the left is a blotch because the skin melted to the fork and when I pulled it away, all the skin came off too. ![]() Biggest scar: + Show Spoiler + ![]() That pic of my chest isn't a good one for showing scars but i'm too lazy to take a more recent one where it's all scarred up. EDIT: Spoiler'd since some people asked... | ||
Crimson
United States311 Posts
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Whole
United States6046 Posts
On June 12 2011 12:53 Crimson wrote: i want to know how you got those, but kind of afraid of the answer =/ same. you give us your badass scars, but you don't tell us the story D: | ||
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