Grah! I hates idiots

by Shryke

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Shryke2007-01-16 06:35:42
So I was playin a basketball game this sunday.. Guy fouls me on a fast break so hard I fly into the wall 10 feet behind the hoop and crash, breaking my arm.. Calls me a pansy, and says it wasn't a foul.. Now my season is over, as well as making it incredibly difficult to type/do almost anything.. 3rd time isn't a charm.. >.<

Ugh!!! Bastard should be paying my medical bills. angry.gif
Veonira2007-01-16 07:26:00
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Unknown2007-01-16 07:30:05
That suck muchly. Hope you recover quickly.
Jillian2007-01-16 09:32:36
Get well soon!

If it can cheer you up, had a similar experience at elementary school. We were running laps indoor because it was raining badly outside, and this one guy who liked to pick on me made me trip. I landed with my chin on the border between 2 floor plates, took 7 stitchings to fix it up. I'm not the kind of person to hold grudges long but I still cringe inside each time I meet that guy.
Genevieve2007-01-16 11:09:04
Remember, at that age boys don't know how to deal with liking girls, so they tend to pick the most on girls they like.
Sylphas2007-01-16 13:47:31
This is true. However, speaking as a boy who went through that phase, we still deserve to get our asses kicked.
Unknown2007-01-16 13:48:13
I used to pick on boys and girls...hmm
Shryke2007-01-17 00:29:50
Lol quidgy, anyway, hmph, annoying ya....

Surprised I got responses.. feel free to share your injury stories, they're interesting.
Callia2007-01-17 01:26:12
Only girl who played lacrosse, I didn't get injured much, I spent most of my time on the bench because I had a tendency of checking guys who tried to cop a feel... when I saw check, I mean hit them really hard in the head...
Druken2007-01-17 02:23:44
Hey. What about the girls that picked on us boys?

In the 6th grade, rather than keeping us inside for recess, they let us and our fragile bodies romp through the frozen tundra that became of our school's playground. A bunch of us thought it'd be cool to slide down the huge, steep hill that led into the playground itself. Naturally, that degenerated into a vicious game of run-until-you-throw-up-and-slide-into-each-other.

This one -obnoxious- girl kept slamming into me. Finally, I turned to stand my ground when she came out of nowhere, threw me to the ground, stood on my chest and gave a battlecry that alerted the playground aides.

I had a hairline fracture in my elbow, a minor concussion from hitting the ice, and am most certainly not a fan of girls anymore. Hmph.
Stangmar2007-01-18 06:22:10
Heh, yay for doing stupid stuff. In the 7th grade i was out ice fishing with some buddies, and one of them threw an ice ball at me.
Naturally, i got up, picked up a chunk of ice, ran after him(forgetting i was on ICE), threw it, and proceeded to fall flat forward. I braced my fall with my arm, which broke in the wrist. On a brighter note, i hit my target DEAD ON. Still not as bad as the time i took part of my thumb off on the tablesaw last year.
Sylphas2007-01-18 06:49:11
Ouch. Worst ice incidents I've had were throwing a chunk of ice as hard as I could at my friends face during an iceball fight. Ripped the hell out of his hand when he blocked it, but I'm glad he didn't take it in the eye or something. Then the other time I was about 10, and threw a chunk of ice at this gang of high school kids and bolted back inside, locked the door, and hid under the table while they pounded on the door and bitched me out to my mom. Still not sure why I did that.