I know I posted a Pulse about this yesterday, but I am still extremely grossed-out by this…this…vomitty-madness-inducing, awesomely unawesome freak accident of unawesomeness!

If you are easily prone to throwing up, you should close your browser now!

My friends…I got a paper cut…on my big toe. *dry heave*

It all happened while I was enjoying a pleasant walk in my apartment…

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The textbooks I leave on the ground are the ones I use most. However, I don’t have enough desk space for all of them, so I put them on the carpeted area near my desk for easy access. Book shelves, you say? What are those?

As I was enjoying my stroll, I passed one of my textbook piles. The book on the top happened to have one of those thick, plastic dust jackets which my foot somehow managed to graze as I walked along. And then…

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I felt the gross feeling of the plastic sheet slicing my big toe when I passed. It didn’t hurt at all, but I knew what just happened…something about my internal organs sloshing around tipped me off.

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Everyone who experiences the nasty slicey feeling of a paper cut always has to look at the wound–because from the time we feel the cut until the moment we actually see it, we are convinced that the slice sensation is the most disgusting thing ever felt. Looking at the wound is just our way of cutting down on the nausea.

Thus, I had to look to see what the damage was. I had to. If I didn’t, I’d run the risk of obsessing over the nightmare of having my toe cut open by a book cover.

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*silence*

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I couldn’t spell out the sound I made when I discovered I had a paper cut on my big toe. It definitely wasn’t an “I saw a mouse” screech…it was more like a barfing sound without the barf, mixed in with the noises made by a pod of whales.

I say this again: neither the cut nor the cutting hurt at all. My reaction was a response to how sickening it was to see a paper cut on my toe. Paper cuts do not belong on your fingers, and they definitely do not belong on your toes or any other part of the human body!

P.S. No, I’ve never seen the infamous paper cutting segment in the first “Jackass” movie; I always leave the room when it comes on. However, having multiple people give me detailed descriptions of what those guys did is practically the same. *dry heave*

33 thoughts on “

  1. I haven’t had a papercut in a while *knock on wood*. They never made me nauseous like you, but they are certainly unpleasant. I’ve never seen the Jackass movie period. I don’t want to see any of that nasty shit.

  2. BLAAAARRRRRGGGHHHH!  <—- that’ must’ve been the sound.Hahahaha… sucks.  But paper cuts aren’t too horrid usually.  Sure, they hurt like a bitch sometimes, but they heal up just fine.

  3. Sorry to hear that, friend. Hope you are OK. I once had a paper cut, too, and it hurt like you-know-where for days. I got it while I was flipping through a magazine. Weird, is it not, how you can get those things by flipping through a magazine? Just got to be careful when it comes to paper of any kind, friend. I learned that when I got my first paper cut. But I hope you are OK!S.C.

  4. Once I got bitten by a little brown spider and the bite spread (started from a pin prink, then got bigger and bigger) over the course of a month until I had a 2 inch by 2 inch hole on my arm with no skin. The wound refused to heal for a year. A year after my skin grew back, it looked like a burn because the skin was all white and waxy and I couldn’t bend my elbow without the skin splitting open and bleeding.I’ll take a paper cut on the toe over a spider bite any day

  5. Yuckyness. LOL. Yes, I saw the Jackass movie and that was the first thing I thought of when you mentioned the paper cut. My stomach churned when I saw the enlarged picture of the papercut HaHa

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