
| Isshiki_Kotonashi #138519 1 year ago |
Oh, I get it. |
| Strat #138522 1 year ago |
Wouldn't that hurt? |
| Anonymous #138527 1 year ago |
It's like that halloween episode of Invader Zim where Dib's head had a dimensional hole in it. 4th-wall style. |
| MetalHooves #138545 1 year ago |
That would explain a lot, actually |
| Anonymous #138582 1 year ago |
Yes, it would. Huh. |
| Anonymous #139122 1 year ago |
That explains EVERYTHING!!! :D |
| Anonymous #140260 1 year ago |
I forget the specific details but I saw this show on the functions of various parts of the brain and there was a story about this guy working for a railroad (or was it a mining company) who was using a metal rod to compact blasting powder into a hole and the stuff went off and blasted the rod clean through the front of his head. He lived and the brain damage didn't cripple him or anything but he had trouble controlling his emotional swings for the rest of his life. This reminded me of the story because that's approximately the area that was supposedly affected in the story. isawitondiscoveryalongtimeago.jpg |
| DoctorDreidal #140809 1 year ago |
Yikes. |
| Anonymous #145177 1 year ago |
^^ Phineas Gage was his name. Now, because I am tired to the point of incoherency, here's an alternative reason for his injury: he wanted to become the first man to become a unicorn. |
| Anonymous #155761 1 year ago |
Ohhhhhh, I see it now. Took me a couple minutes. Nice |
| Anonymous #205908 1 year ago |
Thought this was creepier than it ended up being. I thought it said "Most ponies have a cutie, but I have nine!" and it was a cupcakes reference. |