I like how instead of going to the hospital these people just take pictures and put it on twitter
"I've been stabbed. Lol."
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· 7 years ago
And how do you know they did nothing after taking this image? They just sat there and contemplated life while they had a charger port in their foot. It's safe to say you take pictures for liability or insurance purposes and still, who'd believe you stepped on one without a picture, I don't know about you but I don't like being called a liar just because I don't have proof.
Well, my point is that taking a picture is not priority, at least not for me. If I ever impale myself on my charger, I'm calling 911 and getting in an ambulance. I'm not taking a picture of it like this guy and other people I've seen.
You'd have the hospital as proof that you stepped on the thing. It seems you think of it as more of like a bragging thing, like, "I stepped on a charger port."
"No you didn't. There's no evidence."
No one said you have to prove yourself to that person. Maybe you want to, but I don't.
Ambulances are for life-threatening emergencies. This is not a life-threatening emergency. I'm sure it hurts like the dickens, but ain't nobody gonna die. This really isn't even an Emergency Room issue if it's during Urgent Care open hours.
I mean, the entire prong is lodged in his foot. For me, that's 911, ambulance, possibly emergency room (I'm not a doctor).
For you, that could be driving yourself to the hospital. And I know, people do things differently. My dad got hit in the face with a racquetball last week and drove himself to the hospital and got stitches.
I would be the guy that would ask for 911 or ask for someone to drive me, though.
"I've been stabbed. Lol."
You'd have the hospital as proof that you stepped on the thing. It seems you think of it as more of like a bragging thing, like, "I stepped on a charger port."
"No you didn't. There's no evidence."
No one said you have to prove yourself to that person. Maybe you want to, but I don't.
For you, that could be driving yourself to the hospital. And I know, people do things differently. My dad got hit in the face with a racquetball last week and drove himself to the hospital and got stitches.
I would be the guy that would ask for 911 or ask for someone to drive me, though.