All I can do is post this, & say that I’m stunned.
After years of teaching rowdy kids, no wonder he considered it a minor problem. :eek:
All I can do is post this, & say that I’m stunned.
After years of teaching rowdy kids, no wonder he considered it a minor problem. :eek:
I’ve heard that if one is too open-minded ones brains might fall out, but I never expected to see it enacted. :eek:
That… is… just… stares
Ye gods. I suppose that story puts migraines in perspective - it can always be worse.
Talk about a stabbing pain.
Ho. Lee. Shit!
I need to see that X-ray again, like I need a hole in the head.
The link isn’t working…could you give more details so we can google?
Umm…yeah. That’s…just not…right
link works fine by me.
However…
For some reason, it seems like a fake. Maybe it’s just the cynic in me.
Call me a cynic too then. That’s what I thought.
Maybe it’s the glasses. Why would they not remove the guy’s glasses to take a head xray? They were looking for a crack in his skull and the glasses might hide that.
IANAD, but I think you are seeing the edges of the eye openings and the base of the back of the skull, glasses would look exactly like glasses.
(if I were a doctor, I would use long latin names for eye-holes and skull bottoms)
I want to be a cynic too: I am quuite sure I have seen an extremely similar item not very long ago. Sadly, no link though.
He should hook up with that guy who shot the nail into his head and didn’t realize it. They could, like, start a club or something.
Zyada’s mother gets her X-rays and scans done at a place called “Texas Medical Imaging” or for short, just “TMI”. I think the pic linked here came from a branch of the same company.
I think it’s the “I fell on it” excuse, which is most often seen when people try to explain rectal foreign bodies.
“Oh, it’s a bottle of shampoo? Yeah, I remember slipping in the shower the other day…I guess I fell on it.”
Whoa. I’d love to believe this, but I dunno, man. He didn’t feel the cold metal of the knife slip between his spine and trachea/esophagus as it sliced through living tissue? It didn’t sever a single nerve that would cause immediate, blinding pain? He didn’t feel a 5-inch blade in there every time he swallowed or turned his head.
Uh, I won’t say it’s utter bullshit, but I doubt this story is entirely true.
Reminds me of that old lady caught on a security camera video doing some shopping with a knife stuck in her back where a guy had stabbed her earlier. She was oblivious to knife.
I guess that the whole stabbing affair could go unoticed if it happens at the same time of a head trauma.