Man, how much does that hurt?!?

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Kedcom

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Jester Lord said:
Xero Scythe said:
Jester Lord said:
I both watched and caused the mental, emotional, and physical breakdown of a grown man.
dude, if you're gonna post something like that, at least say how you did it.
He pissed me off (he did something bad to me okay!) so I destroyed his life. Friends in law enforcement and drug addicted relatives can go a long way. Anyway, I (with some assistance) made him lose his job, apartment, assets and money. He then got severely depressed and turned to drugs which I had a relative supply him with. After he got hooked I stopped the supply and any money hes gotten his hands on since then has gone to drugs so he can get his fix. I felt good for awhile, then bad, but I am now indifferent.
I don't believe you.

Getting someone fired is one thing, even getting him evicted, but then getting them hooked on drugs? You need help if that's true.
 

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Fat Man Spoon said:
A guy getting hit in the nuts by a baseball bat.

I felt it.
I saw a guy get hit in the nuts by a hockey ball hit at full-pelt. That's field hockey, folks. And he wasn't the goalkeeper. I saw him later being pushed in a wheelchair to an ambulance, bone-white with shock sucking on a morphine whistle.

Both images haunt my dreams.

Personally one of the most painful experiences was the post-operative work after my septoplasty.

Massive.
Facial.
Hemorrhaging.
 

Nemorov

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Fat Man Spoon said:
It may have been something to do with the fact I've beem up all night. 5:59am now. Should I bother going to sleep?
At this point, probably not. Old Man Caffeine is your buddy! *thumbs up*
 

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Jester Lord said:
Xero Scythe said:
Jester Lord said:
I both watched and caused the mental, emotional, and physical breakdown of a grown man.
dude, if you're gonna post something like that, at least say how you did it.
He pissed me off (he did something bad to me okay!) so I destroyed his life. Friends in law enforcement and drug addicted relatives can go a long way. Anyway, I (with some assistance) made him lose his job, apartment, assets and money. He then got severely depressed and turned to drugs which I had a relative supply him with. After he got hooked I stopped the supply and any money hes gotten his hands on since then has gone to drugs so he can get his fix. I felt good for awhile, then bad, but I am now indifferent.
Well isn't that full of sunshine and happiness. In the mean time, I am going to put you on my list of people I dont want to piss off. Have a good day.

OT: I was in a car crash, (not sever but it spun us around) anyways, my mother was in a state of complete mental breakdown, mainly because we were in the car with her, and it was her fault. (she ran a red) I had the joy of calming her down.
 

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I was driving my car with my friend, when out of the blue, some teen on a childrens bike ran out right in front of me. He hit the hood of my car, and his head slammed right into my windshield. I coulda swore than at that moment we locked eyes before he went tumbling over the car. Kid died in my arms while we were waiting for the medics to show up. His head gushing blood onto my clothes. It was pretty horrifying witnessing someone die because of something you were involved in, especially since I knew the kid. He was only sixteen years old. I was seventeen at the time. i was also cleared of any wrongdoing because witnesses knew that he was in the wrong when he was on the bike, acting the fool. It took me a few years to truly come to terms and accept what had happened, but now I can speak openly about it without falling apart.
 

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Jester Lord said:
Xero Scythe said:
Jester Lord said:
I both watched and caused the mental, emotional, and physical breakdown of a grown man.
dude, if you're gonna post something like that, at least say how you did it.
He pissed me off (he did something bad to me okay!) so I destroyed his life. Friends in law enforcement and drug addicted relatives can go a long way. Anyway, I (with some assistance) made him lose his job, apartment, assets and money. He then got severely depressed and turned to drugs which I had a relative supply him with. After he got hooked I stopped the supply and any money hes gotten his hands on since then has gone to drugs so he can get his fix. I felt good for awhile, then bad, but I am now indifferent.
If man can be destroyed this easily, Then taking over the world will be child's play.
 

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Xero Scythe said:
*searchbar approved!*
what was the most painful thing you have ever seen someone go under, whether emotional, mental, or physical. here's the catch: it can't have happened to you. you had to be merely an observer.
Pain Olympics.
 

Lynx

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My brother after he'd been in a fire accident. The night he came home from the hospital, he lay screaming in bed because his burns hurt so much. (Also because he was in withdrawal from pain medication - stupid ass doctors at the hospital gave him a lot more than they should.)
 

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Holy shit some of stuff in this thread is ridiculous..I would probably have to say the time I saw my friend Derrick get hit in the nuts very hard...I might go further into details but i kinda dun wanna.
 

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Jester Lord said:
Xero Scythe said:
Jester Lord said:
I both watched and caused the mental, emotional, and physical breakdown of a grown man.
dude, if you're gonna post something like that, at least say how you did it.
He pissed me off (he did something bad to me okay!) so I destroyed his life. Friends in law enforcement and drug addicted relatives can go a long way. Anyway, I (with some assistance) made him lose his job, apartment, assets and money. He then got severely depressed and turned to drugs which I had a relative supply him with. After he got hooked I stopped the supply and any money hes gotten his hands on since then has gone to drugs so he can get his fix. I felt good for awhile, then bad, but I am now indifferent.
Wow. Did you make him eat his parents too?

OT: My Dad is one of the strongest guys I know, both mentally and physically. However, the death of family/friends (of which we've had a few recently) normally hits him pretty hard. It's very difficult to see someone so strong break down and cry.
 

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A guy got pissed off at his wife, slapped her in the face in the lobby of the hotel we were staying at in Denver, then walked out (RAGING) only to be hit by a drunk driver about two seconds later. It was scary lookin'.
 

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My friend's foot went through a hollow log which was home to thousands of hornets we had to use axe cans and lighters to incinerate the damn things and he had to go stay over night at a hospital. That was probably the only time such a feminin scream could come from a 16 year-old boy and it be genuine.
 

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Jester Lord said:
Xero Scythe said:
Jester Lord said:
I both watched and caused the mental, emotional, and physical breakdown of a grown man.
dude, if you're gonna post something like that, at least say how you did it.
He pissed me off (he did something bad to me okay!) so I destroyed his life. Friends in law enforcement and drug addicted relatives can go a long way. Anyway, I (with some assistance) made him lose his job, apartment, assets and money. He then got severely depressed and turned to drugs which I had a relative supply him with. After he got hooked I stopped the supply and any money hes gotten his hands on since then has gone to drugs so he can get his fix. I felt good for awhile, then bad, but I am now indifferent.
Thats sickening. what honestly deserved that?
 

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happysock said:
We thought it would be funny to see how fast you could hang onto a moving car till you fell off, It was but it looks bloody painful after one person did it i quickly chickened out
I'm just going to stare at you.
OT: Someone nearly toppling off a second story onto a concrete floor, and to most educated simulations, he would've landed on his HEAD.
I had the mental breakdown
Oh, yeah, a few ambulances going out of school, at some other times.
 

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Jester Lord said:
Xero Scythe said:
Jester Lord said:
I both watched and caused the mental, emotional, and physical breakdown of a grown man.
dude, if you're gonna post something like that, at least say how you did it.
He pissed me off (he did something bad to me okay!) so I destroyed his life. Friends in law enforcement and drug addicted relatives can go a long way. Anyway, I (with some assistance) made him lose his job, apartment, assets and money. He then got severely depressed and turned to drugs which I had a relative supply him with. After he got hooked I stopped the supply and any money hes gotten his hands on since then has gone to drugs so he can get his fix. I felt good for awhile, then bad, but I am now indifferent.
And it's happened. We have, right here, found the most terrifying person on the escapist.
I salute you, if only to keep you happy.

As for pain, I once saw someone get hit by a bus. Looked pretty painful.
 

KittywifaMohawk

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To be honest, I can't really think of anything I've watched.

I remember when I was younger, I broke my older brother's arm by pushing him off a fence...that's all I can remember though.
 

PsykoDragon

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My mother being tortured by electricity. I was tortured the same way just a little bit earlier.

The sight of my old father wasting away. having suffered 2 strokes, being overweight, diabetic, having had a hip-joint replacement operation done to him, breaking his arm in a fall... Many complications arose.

Watching my mom suffer from taking care of my dad so much.