I step on these all of the time and they are NOT as bad as Legos.
11 years ago by pancakesandwaffles · 1826 Likes · 29 comments · Popular
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mrblackbelt108
· 11 years ago
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That's why I wear shoes
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pancakesandwaffles
· 11 years ago
Touché
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taratheartist
· 11 years ago
I tripped and fell and got one embedded into my palm. Your move.
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pancakesandwaffles
· 11 years ago
Okay well I wasn't even born when this happened but when my big brother was a kid he stepped on a giant nail and it went through his foot.
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mrblackbelt108
· 11 years ago
Thats why I am aware of the ground and don't trip.
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dafuqdidyoujustsee
· 11 years ago
Funny how suddenly I can feel my toes a lot better than I did before I read this.
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polkadot
· 11 years ago
My friend pushed me into a thorn bush. I sort of landed on top of it so I had to push myself off of it, which caused more thorns to poke into me.
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cookiejar5051
· 11 years ago
Once, I was riding my bike on a narrow bumpy path, and my wheel struck a rock. I was sent flying and landed in a thorn bush. I had to go to the doctors and get them pulled out. 17 of them! :(
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pancakesandwaffles
· 11 years ago
OUCH! I get cactus thorns in me all of the time and sometimes I get stuck by mesquite or ocotillo but I haven't like fallen on them or anything. OH! Like six months ago on a hike I ran into a dead mesquite branch and it scratched my eye up really bad and then I tripped and fell on the ground.
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cookiejar5051
· 11 years ago
Oh that sounds very very painful. Is/was your eye okay though? I hope so breakfast food! :)
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pancakesandwaffles
· 11 years ago
Hehe yes it was! I it didn't scratch the inside of my eye or anything. Just around it and on my eyelid. I remember it hurt to open it and for some reason it felt sensitive to light so I had to walk back to the house with one eye closed with my hand over it.
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alicedig22
· 11 years ago
Used to work in landscaping and I would get these all over my clothes.
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cocacola101
· 11 years ago
They have those all over the place I stayed over the summer, and they kept getting stuck in my flip flops. They're awful!
pancakesandwaffles
· 11 years ago
Yeah I live in the middle of a desert and when I go out of the yard without shoes I get them stuck in my feet but there isn't any in the yard because a loooong time ago my grandpa and grandma went around picking them up and throwing them away till there wasn't any in the yard.
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whoowhoog
· 11 years ago
When I was small I dragged a towel through those and they got stuck in the towel. I didn't notice and hours later I used the towel and thousands of them went into my skin.
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notamilkdrinker
· 11 years ago
Are these cockle burrs?
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pancakesandwaffles
· 11 years ago
No. They're goat heads.
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notamilkdrinker
· 11 years ago
OH NO WAY
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pancakesandwaffles
· 11 years ago
I can't tell if that's sarcasm or not O.o but cockle burrs are different. They're a lot bigger and have a lot more pointy thingies that are a lot thinner. Goat heads are a little bit smaller than m&ms
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notamilkdrinker
· 11 years ago
*GASP* REALLY?
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pancakesandwaffles
· 11 years ago
Hey, you asked in the first place. No need for that.
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notamilkdrinker
· 11 years ago
WHAT?
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floridaconverse
· 11 years ago
These are awful, every time I go barefoot
brosivebrown
· 11 years ago
I stepped on a sharp knock-off diamond barefooted once... Blood for days
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klavin
· 11 years ago
Lego iis still worse
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guest
· 11 years ago
Devil poop
guest
· 11 years ago
OMG I HATE THAT!!!!!
gilbonzo
· 11 years ago
I stepped on a dead (decomposing) catfish over the summer, it was hidden in the sand and half rotted and one of its barbs got stuck in my foot, a good inch in. Since it was slightly hooked at the end, I had to go to the hospital to get it removed. I was on crutches for a week. It was the most painful experience of my life, and I will never complain about Legos again.
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gunnerwolf
· 10 years ago
Stepping on a stonefish is considered the worst pain known to man, so.. yeah.