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Originally Posted by RebelDarlin
We always thought it was funny, but you're right, it wasn't happening to us.
Yes. I would feel compelled to take my prosthesis and shove it so far up someone's rectum, that they'd require surgery to remove it, should someone do that to me.
Eventually, I'd lighten up, and laugh about it, but this would also be while I laughed at their assurance of never being constipated ever again.
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A friend of mine who lost his leg in a car accident, likes to argue. Somewhere during the argument he'll grab a knife and stab it into his leg and just leave it there. Freaks people out every time. :twisted:
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Ok then don't try that particular "trick". ops: I guess my point was, it's a physical thing and only a small part of who you are. Your own attitude about it (which BTW seems pretty good) is what really matters.
I had eight others I was in charge of, and they all made it back alive. Some with scars, but still... they're alive to tell about it. These are people with families, with kids, or something to go home to. It's a pretty fair trade-off, I suppose.
On the bright side, I'm not likely to be held to my obligation to serve in the Maavoimat for a year (I'm still a citizen of Finland, so, technically, I'm still obligated to serve a period of conscripted military service for the Defence Forces).