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Pain is a blessing because it tells us to stop doing what hurts us. amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
so when someone dies and you feel pain, what is that telling you? to stop...loving people?
by Anonymous13 years ago
That's emotional pain, and not what she's talking about.
by Anonymous13 years ago
There always has to be someone who has to be negative.
by Anonymous13 years ago
im questioning the validity of the post. am i not allowed to do that?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well then, I guess that from now on, all posts should be cleared up in a page long description underneath, explaining exactly what it is about.
It is a post to remind us that pain isn't always a bad thing.
by Anonymous13 years ago
i asked a simple question, i didnt request a full explanation. thanks for being a douche about it though, i appreciate it.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Oh, you're more than welcome. I work from 9 til 3, every weekday, being a douche just for online people to enjoy.
And it wasn't simply put a simple question, but a statement disregarding this whole post.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'm the person who said about being negative, but I just want you to know, I wasn't the one who said all the other things...I don't know what the heck the other anonymous person was talking about
by Anonymous13 years ago
Unless, of course, you're a masochist. Then it tells us to do it for fun.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I love OP. This fit with exactly what's going on right now. Thanks.
by Anonymous13 years ago
unless you have no idea how the pain got there :P
by Anonymous13 years ago
What are feelings but pains of different intensity?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Haha I read that as Palin, same difference, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Pain helps us not kill ourselves basically. Neuro pain receptors are activated when a stimulus is strong enough to damage tissue.
by Anonymous13 years ago
its kind of weird, how pain is interpreted as an unpleasent feeling like it is. it has it's obvious reason, still just weird. like that one person say what are feelings but pains of different intensity
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