I'm a libertarian but most people think I look like a fucking hippie... must be the long hair and the oft scraggly and unshaven beard >_>
My ear lobe has a similar lump of something which I'm pretty sure is the plastic stopper of an ear-ring I wore back in 2006 or so. The thing is, I'm not sure if it's plastic stopper or not because I was able to extract what looked like a little black spagetti-O from my ear-lobe. The lump remains though and it's fun to rub from time to time.PsychicTaco115 said:A bit of cartilage in my left ear sticks out, so when you feel it, there's a little bump
Not exactly life-changing, but it's fun to rub in times of... thinking
Talking to animals is nothing special though. Whenever I'm at a friends house and I see his cat, I always meow at it, wether it wants to or not. Sometimes it even responds. I think I might be a werecat.sky14kemea said:The ambulance one. xD I don't repeat what people say, that'd get annoying really fast.Pandalisk said:How does that work? do repeat like what people say to them? or do you go "webuwebuwebuwebu" when an ambulance drives by?sky14kemea said:I have a weird patch of extra skin near my right armpit.
thinking of getting it removed someday... It annoys me.
Also, a non physical one: I kinda repeat sounds I hear like a parrot. Chances are some people have noticed that though xD
I do bark back at my dogs though.
I have that too. Used to freak me out, I thought something was wrong with my face. Aside from my obvious face problems, that is.RyQ_TMC said:And there's a little bit of cartilage on the side of my jaw that can be moved around. I used to freak out over it when I was younger, but even people I told about it were unable to palpate it.
Nobody ever kisses you?omicron1 said:I have two indents (about the size of moles) in my forehead. They aren't really obvious if you're not close enough to kiss me. So nobody ever notices.![]()
Funny, I actually have one kidney but the other is (supposedly) much larger than average to compensate.Fappy said:I have 2 1/2 kidneys. That is, one of my kidney's is mutated and is roughly 150% the size on a normal kidney.
Yea, I'm sort of prone to ulnar nerve issues depending on how I rest my elbow areas on surfaces. The wrong height of desk can make me put too much pressure on my ulnar nerve, which is what your "funny bone" actually is btw, and it can cause my ring and pinky fingers to go numb and tingly for worryingly long amounts of time. Apparently doing that too much can lead to permanent issues. That nerve can get caught between the bones of your elbow and get pinched, leading to the same deal. They can surgically move your ulnar nerve to another part of your arm to free it up of some issues.EscapeGoat said:I think that's what my physiotherapist said - he said it matches Cubital Tunnel Syndrome symptoms (or carpal tunnel, or something. I dunno, not a physio and I've never tried to research it). I had to go back and see him a year ago about it and he suggested surgery as a possible option, but screw that. It's not too big a deal for me, and I've already got used to compensating for it in my guitar playing.Ieyke said:Sounds like you have Ulnar Nerve damage.EscapeGoat said:I can't feel anything in my ring and pinky finger on my left hand. It happened in Year 11, when I was 16 - I was setting up a nice big set of amps for a band practice ahead of a small gig when it toppled and crushed my hand and arm. All I could feel for months afterwards was an awful tingly sensation right down my arm and hand - kind of like permanent pins-and-needles. I had to go to a physiotherapist and everything, but all he could do was tell me not to drop amps on my arm again. Over time, my arm and half my hand's recovered, which was lucky and not a little bit useful, mostly because I can play guitar properly-ish again now.There's no scarring or anything - the only inkling people have about it is the fact I sometimes fumble notes if I play using them, which I try to avoid. Also, I once managed to cut my fingertips pretty badly because I was pressing down really fucking hard on the strings because I was so confused as to why I couldn't feel them, so we sort of realised something was wrong when blood started running down my fretboard.
But yeah. Can't feel a thing in the last two fingers, and I haven't been able to for the last 4 years.![]()
[sub]...what sort of piercing do you have?[/sub]
Not even close.Kasten said:Nobody ever kisses you?omicron1 said:I have two indents (about the size of moles) in my forehead. They aren't really obvious if you're not close enough to kiss me. So nobody ever notices.![]()
Well, as awkward and introverted as I am, I still get offers sometime (Which I refuse, being in a happy, long term relationship, but that's besides the point.)omicron1 said:Not even close.Kasten said:Nobody ever kisses you?omicron1 said:I have two indents (about the size of moles) in my forehead. They aren't really obvious if you're not close enough to kiss me. So nobody ever notices.![]()
Wouldn't've (Now there's a contraction for the ages) thought it was that out of the ordinary...
I've never broken one in spoite of lots of very serious collisions with things and such > >Saladfork said:This is why you should drink your milk, guys! Seriously, the only bone I've ever broken in my life was when I was 2 years old, and trust me, it wasn't for lack of trying.Pandalisk said:You crashed your face into a truck and your chin is a bit off center?Saladfork said:My chin is a bit off-centre.
See, when I was younger I was riding around on a mini-dirtbike. This was my first time doing this, so I was being kind of stupid with it. I started going in one direction, then looked behind me for a few seconds before looking forward just in time to smash my face into my mom's truck.
Yeah... kind of stupid.
[font color="black"][HEADING=2]The hell do you eat? bricks!?[/HEADING][/font]
Your skull is made titanium.
Edit: I should probably clarify that the truck wasn't moving at the time.