suprisingly didn't cry when it happened and we survived. still have the scar and if my foot stretches it hurts sometimes but yeah lessons are learned that when gardening wear proper footwear
We had an old pitchfork laying in tall grass with the tines pointing up and me and my sister were playing tag. So I was running very fast and caught it on my leg and then fell on it.
I didn't go to the hospital even though I should've, and now like 11 years later I have a funny round scar on my ankle.
i have a scar on my knee from tripping on nothing and falling up a concrete staircase on campus. it didn’t even cut my knee, i just smashed it so hard that the skin broke. not even that long ago too
my other most notable scars are on my ankle, and they happened because i lost my shoe in the ocean and swam out to get it, but as i was walking back, a huge wave came up and smashed me down and dragged me along the bottom (which was mostly comprised of sharp rocks and shells). it cut up my ankle and foot pretty badly, but i didn’t notice until i walked all the way back to shore and my cousins said ‘you’re bleeding’. i got my shoe back though
mom was using a machete to clear the tall weeds in our yard at our new house in Thailand. i walked up behind her to ask a question and got caught in her backswing. i clutched my elbow and saw a dark red streak go down my arm. it was so deep you could see ligaments and fat tissue. we had to drive 45 mins into town to get stitches and tetanus shot but at least i got out of yard work for the day. lucius is so jealous of this scar lmao i also have a scar on my leg from a lipoma (benign fat tumor) that needed removal in high school. and a huge scar from surgery to repair my broken collarbone from the seatbelt that saved me from dying in a horrible accident in college. i have metal plates and screws holding me together. and a few scars on my hands and wrists from the broken windshield glass.
the situation right now in palestine is so severe ! 85% of gaza's population has entered phase five of malnutrition ! the most critical and dangerous phase ! un trucks overflwoing with aid sit idle as palestinian men , women and children starve to death ! this is not a famine ! this is an engineered tool of genocide ! this is a tol of murder and depopulation !
SPEAK UP FOR THE PEOPLE OF PALESTINE NOW !!
a mental health break taken with my friend
straight after this we unfortunately had to go back to uni and lock in but the break was nice while it lasted and the flowers were so so pretty