My house is like a constant crime scene investigation

Exterous

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My skin cuts pretty easily even if I am doing something like putting together a PC let alone working in the yard or handyman project so there is a pretty good chance that I will cut myself and bleed - esp on the weekends. Unfortunately I don't ever notice at the time because real men don't feel pain....or something. Hell, last week I cut myself on the corner of the Sonicwall at work and didn't notice until I saw the bloody palm print on the corner of it (IT work is sers business)

Since I won't often notice I am bleeding until a long time later I have to retrace the my movements, inspect tools and flooring for blood while reconstructing the crime scene and trying figure out the deadly weapon used. Sometimes crimes are left unsolved for weeks until someone notices a tiny bit of blood on something

Good thing I don't have the hep or AIDS
 

Murloc

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weird, I didn't think some people were more prone to cuts.

It's normal not to feel certain cuts. I understand how the sonicwall can cut you though, my old router had a case made from plied metal sheet and the corners were evil.
 

her209

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My house is like a constant crime scene investigation

I thought you were going to say there is semen all over your personal belongings. Semen belonging to different people too.
 

Exterous

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Exterous

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It's normal not to feel certain cuts. I understand how the sonicwall can cut you though, my old router had a case made from plied metal sheet and the corners were evil.

It's a dangerous job. It should be on the discovery channel or something
 

gorcorps

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A smart person would wear gloves, both for you and the people who have to deal with your bio hazard.
 

HamburgerBoy

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Come winter and heavier studying in the fall semester, I start signing my lecture notes in blood. Don't have blood spreading problems outside of that though.
 

DrPizza

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I completely understand the OP. Can't count the number of times that others realized I was injured before I realized I was injured.
 

Markbnj

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I completely understand the OP. Can't count the number of times that others realized I was injured before I realized I was injured.

I think that happens to everyone, especially if you do actual work. But I never heard of one person's skin being easier to cut than another's. Does that happen?
 

TwiceOver

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I can basically figure out everything my wife did each day by forensically analyzing her path of destruction through the house.
 

Leros

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I think that happens to everyone, especially if you do actual work. But I never heard of one person's skin being easier to cut than another's. Does that happen?

The harder the work you're doing, the easier it seems to be to not notice an injury.
 

Craig234

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I completely understand the OP. Can't count the number of times that others realized I was injured before I realized I was injured.

So, you finally believe me about the brain injuries you clearly have, going by the things you post?:)
 

Red Squirrel

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lol reminds me of the time my neighbor's dog bit me. I was just talking with him and the dog was yapping at me so I put my hand over the fence to try to calm him and let him smell me but instead he tried to take a chunk out of my hand, I continued on my conversation and the neighbor seemed kind of concerned and is like "wow are you sure you're ok?" then I look at my hand, mostly the finger and it's just dripping blood all over the lawn. One of the tooth pierced the finger nail above the skin line and it made a hole in it, and it was bleeding pretty bad.

I don't know why that dog hates me so much LOL.
 

Exterous

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I completely understand the OP. Can't count the number of times that others realized I was injured before I realized I was injured.

I think that happens to everyone, especially if you do actual work. But I never heard of one person's skin being easier to cut than another's. Does that happen?

Well - at least I'm not the only one

I don't know why that dog hates me so much LOL.

Uh...because dogs hate squirrels?