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"Hey cool said chapter 11. Try it Cal. Put your head in the doorway. yeah like that...
Don't fool around with the door, kids
Im just testing the pressure.
Ow!
See what did I tell you"(259).
I have been in this situation before. I am always getting hurt or injured out of carelessness and stupid actions. One time I was dancing in the Barclays center train station and I WAS KILLING IT. I was so good in fact that my friend Eric said "yo hit me with it" and we chest bumped. I jumped and smashed my head into the subway sign directing which way the train was going. Blood immediately starts flowing down my face. I tried to hold the blood but it filled my hands and started to flow on to the floor. Now before I continue let me just say what idiot puts a subway sign that low. It was like only 6 feet off the ground. Even hobbit could've hit his head. I mean c'mon why was it so low. Not only that but that thing was sharp as hell. Like someone purposely sharpened the edges to hurt someone. The MTA is suspect. Anyway I was on the floor bleeding and all I can hear is my moms voice saying of course you hit your head, It's always you getting hurt. And she was right my whole life I've been braking bones and hurting myself. when I was two I was dancing in my high chair and fell out and broke my arm. at age 12 I ran into a door and got a black eye. At age 13 I got stitches in my mouth because my cheek ripped and got stuck in my braces. At age 14 I broke my finger while playing basketball. Then this, I was so injury prone that the girl that worked at NYU knew my name by face. I had frequent flyer miles for the hospital. So I can defiantly relate to Cal and chapter 11 fooling around and getting hurt. It's something I personally have experienced many times and it has done absolutely nothing but make me stronger. Not only that but I still do stupid stuff even knowing I'll get hurt.