Y'know... I was just thinking of something and this thought is often a thought that drifts into my head every once and a while, kind of like an old friend popping in unexpectedly. This thought just visited me again and since nothing too terribly exciting has happened in a while I thought I'd write about it and see what you all thought.
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Personally, I can't imagine gaining anything from breaking a bone. No experience, no knowledge, no fun memories. You'll have a story to tell and a cast to get people to sign, and that's about it. Unless you're an innocent victim in an attack or something, you pretty much KNOW you're being retarded right up to the point the bone shatters inside your body. You look back on the whole thing thinking, "God, why was I such a bleeding MORON!?" At least, that's how I see it. >> I've never met anyone who enjoys wearing a cast, though, so . . .
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I guess it just made me feel like a wuss, like I've never done anything daring or exciting in my life... Whatever. The sane part of me knows that I DO NOT want to break a bone in my life, ever. It doesn't seem like fun. No fun at all.
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Maybe if you were doing something stupid, like trying to skateboard down the biggest ramp at a park the first time you ever got on one, you would learn not to be an idiot? XD
I can boast about nothing. Nothing at all. I haven't even really burned myself on anything...I guess I lost a toenail. But that's kind of gross...
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I think that a lot of people around our age probably haven't broken a bone...when you get older, it probably becomes more likely that people your age will have had broken bones just because they have lived much longer. -shrug- I don't really know for certain though, it just seems to be the logical things, I think.
(But I'm not very good at being logical.)
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