
casapulla2001
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Physically? bamboo shoots up, under your fingernails.
Mentally? losing a loved one, before your eyes
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Dustin M
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getting kicked in the balls or child birth
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Peter V
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Im going with the CANDIRU FISH.
from Wiki:
The Candirú lies in wait at the river's murky bottom, searching for its next host by sampling/sniffing the water for expelled chemicals, such as Urea and ammonia from the gills of other fish. Once having detected a fish in the vicinity, with a burst of speed the Candirú darts towards the gill cavity and lodges itself in place with its spines. Then, with usually fatal consequences for its victim, the Candirú begins to gnaw a hole towards a major blood vessel and gorges itself for no more than a few minutes. It will then dislodge itself and sink back to the river bed in order to digest its food and wait for its next meal.
Pretty much, youre in a river... you pee, it bolts for your urethra and swims up your penis or vagina... protrudes these barbs so that it can not be pulled out backwards... it eats holes in your urethra/penile walls and cannot even be surgically removed without incredible painstaking lengths by the surgeon... you die of an infected, parasitized penis!
[edit] Attacks on people
This fish is also known to attack humans and animals and swim into an orifice (the vagina, anus, or even the penis—and deep into the urethra). Because of spines protruding from the fish, it is almost impossible to remove except through surgery Though there have been documented candiru attacks on humans, there is no evidence the fish can survive once inside a human. The danger for the person lies more in the infection and shock that results from having the organism lodged there for an extended period of time than from physical damage done by the actual fish itself.
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WeveLostControl
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physical pain- having a baby!
Emotional pain- losing someone
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Dr. William Cosby
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Women would say natural childbirth.
Since I'm not a woman, and wouldnt know...I'd have to say....4 more years of George Bush(or McCain)
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ckissell777
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i would say to lose a loved one one or even worse your own child
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Amiiiiiiiiiiii
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sorry...im not level two so i cant thumbs up the frist answer
but i agree with him
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Aminal
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Farting too hard. Especially when it's real dry!
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munkyluvr732108
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losing your child
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Alex
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kidney stones!
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James Y
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sawing off a limb with a pocketknife, it happened.
and the guy was a real trooper, took him 3 hours (cutting through bone) uuuugh...
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ILoveJesus
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People might say, broken heart, sick, or whatever other things, which is true, it's painful, but for me, personally, it hurts the most when you don't know who you are anymore.
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Carolina Gentleman
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Losing a son
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Yvonne
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Child birth
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mnmshelly
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physical or psychological? If physical than giving birth. If psychological a death of a loved one child or not.
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dawn z
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physically-natural child birth-kicked in the balls
mentally- i would say losing a loved one,family,friends.
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luna6887
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if you're a parent, losing a child.
if not, losing a parent.
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luvamerica
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losing someone very dear 2 u
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Laurence B
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Personal experience!!!!! Physically? Having a No6 Molar removed without anesthetic! I have a huge pain tolerance, but recently found out that im intolerant to local anesthetic as well. That was 1 hour of hell, especially as the root kept on breaking nearer and nearer the jaw bone!!! Mentally? Losing a loved one.
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Rob
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Loving someone that does not love you.
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taq2
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depends on the person
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Raven
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Sharing a cell w/ a big dude named Bubba and being his boyfriend....
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skinnyconheo
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Physically: Going through chemo and surviving cancer.
Emotionally: Losing a loved one.
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~*~Ky Mom~*~
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physically - the birth of your child
emotionally - the death of a loved one
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ladybug
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death of child before that of parent or parents
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yogabbagabba
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Miley Cyrus
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Anthony Spears
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Witnessing the tragic and painful death of your child due to cancer.
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Samantha
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Losing a child, especially when you didn't even get to say hello.
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Sunshine
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I lost my first and only grandchild (she was stillborn) in August.
That...
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SXXY M&M ameriCAIN
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losing a child
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Dede
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every one had experienced his own pain so it depends on you and your own body
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