• @[email protected]
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    596 months ago

    I remember stepping on a rusty nail as a kid, and I noticed that a plank of wood was stuck to my foot before I even registered how much pain I was in.

    • @[email protected]
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      86 months ago

      That’s what happened when I snapped my ulna and radius. Didn’t know anything was wrong until I couldn’t rotate my arm.

      I looked down, saw it, then it started hurting.

    • @[email protected]
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      I did the same when I was 10. Got lucky with the position and did no real damage despite the nail coming out the top of the top of my shoe.

      I pulled my foot back and the nail come out. Went to tell my dad what happened and he was talking to someone and told me to wait so i did for about 5 minutes. I wasn’t bawling in pain so he didn’t know anything was wrong.

      Went to hospital and got an X-ray, a tetanus shot and a bandage.

    • @[email protected]
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      146 months ago

      Same. Was in my grandfather’s ranch as a kid and didn’t see it coming as it was buried under cow shit. Apparently boot soles don’t protect much against nails.

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        If you wear safety shoes, the sole will stop them. I tried, steppend on a nail with all my weight, then wondered why something was stuck on my foot. The nail got stuck, but it did not penetrate.

        Normal shoes you’re fucked though, they don’t stop anything really.

    • .Donuts
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      176 months ago

      I just saw that yesterday and I got very giddy as Home Alone was my favorite movie when I was younger. They even did the lines!

  • @[email protected]
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    456 months ago

    Just brutal.

    I once saw a guy nail his hand to a wall with a big ol 16 penny ringshank l, they had to cut him loose with a sawzall. Hoo boy you heard him holler.

    I always combined this scene, that memory, and the one time I stepped on a nail in Boy Scouts into one “respect the presence of pointy things” lesson/memory

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        As far as I understand you don’t really want to remove something that stabbed you yourself if possible since it’s slowing down how fast you’re bleeding. Better let the medics remove it themselves

        Just realized I misread your comment, oops

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          Even the medics save removing that shit for the hospital unless absolutely necessary. We even go so far as to add stuff to the puncture to make sure the offending object stays stable during transport. Source: am medic

          • @[email protected]
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            Yup, medics will just wrap the entire hand in tape and gauze to keep it stable, then transport to the hospital. Because it’s always possible that removal will require surgery, so they want to be near an operating room before they try.

  • 2ugly2live
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    66 months ago

    I literally cannot watch that scene. When it comes on, I gotta look away or leave. But Saw? Sign me up!

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      Watched last night on Disney+. I could swear that the nail went all the way through his foot, but in the streaming version, he pulls back as soon as the pointy end hits his food. Don’t know if that was edited or if my memory is faulty.

      • 2ugly2live
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        I just looked it up, and you’re right! I would have swore the nail went all the way through.

  • @[email protected]
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    96 months ago

    Damn I don’t even remember that in this movie.

    I do cringe from the memory of it happening in “a quiet place” though.

  • The Giant Korean
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    76 months ago

    I’ve done this, but into my heel. The good news is that it didn’t go all the way through because of my heel bone. I’m lucky I wasn’t about 6 inches back.

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    I can still feel the spot on the bottom of my right foot. A spot where years prior one of those nails that you see on the back of some upholstery, the kind that looks like a large rounded button, had pierced my very sole.

    I can still dimly remember the pain. The worst wasn’t stepping on it, the worst was getting the fucker back out.

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      I once got a fishing hook in the back of my calf. Since the hook was barbed we did not try pulling it back out, so my dad pushed it the rest of the way through then cut the end off. I’m not exactly signing up to do it again, but all things considered it wasn’t too bad.

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        Your dad knew his stuff. Fish hooks can be nasty if they’re not properly removed, because that barb will rip everything on the way out.

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      I stepped on a construction nail when I was like 9, went straight into the arch of my foot. I got a rust colored tattoo from it, that I still have.

      Agreed on getting it back out sucking most.

  • bufalo1973
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    56 months ago

    You should see the movie Home Alone took the idea from (3615-Code Père Nöel).

  • Lasherz
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    Kinda wild what slipped through to kid-acceptable content lol. I still remember the cell saga of DBZ as particularly freaky to me when cell form 1 was going around stabbing regular people and sucking them into his tail. My sister had a similar moment with the thriller video because Jackson’s contacts were scary.