TonyZ2001 wrote:
Absolute Zero
wrote:
TonyZ2001 wrote:
Absolute Zero
wrote:
TonyZ2001 wrote:
Absolute Zero
wrote:
TonyZ2001 wrote:
http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=41839
The brain doesn't have pain receptors.
-A
But the skull sure does.
Pain receptors in the skull bone?
I could be wrong..........
Never bumped your head?
Once again you make an ***** out of >>yourself because you just have to
disagree with anything I post.
I’m just pointing out that there are no pain >receptors in the neural
mass.
Nah, it was a knee jerk reaction because you just have to disagree with
everything I post, and once again you made an ***** out of yourself by imply
that
a nail throiugh the skull wouldn't hurt.
Now you can't even admit that you were wrong and are trying to make
excuses.
God you're pathetic. The point of the >picture was that the nail went
into the brain... not the foot.
-A
You are wrong and simply are incapable of admitting it. If you read the article
the guy was in pain for a long time, so obviously it hurt.
He put up with it for FOUR years before getting a check-up.
My point was simply that it wouldn’t be as painful as *you* seem to
imagine a four inch nail in the brain to be. His own story illustrates
that line of reasoning; that all he remembered was a bang to the head;
that he lived with it for years before seeking help.
-A
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