Seeking players who have a temporary limp in their left leg after stubbing their toe

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I take care of this Queen.

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bong711 wrote:

@autobunny you take care of this Queen.

 

Unfortunately the actress died 5 years ago in a plane crash 😢

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autobunny wrote:
bong711 wrote:

@autobunny you take care of this Queen.

 

Unfortunately the actress died 5 years ago in a plane crash 😢

Unfortunately for you wink.png

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DamonevicSmithlov wrote:

How about Keyboard Tourette Syndrome, would that be an ok substitute?

The keyboard would definitely be accepted for the abuse endured physical and mental.   Unless of course the user was intense enough. 

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How a left-handed mouse user? Most are right handed in using mouse. The right hand can hold a stake or other weapon.

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This is crazy - I jammed my left toe doing yard work and my left leg is sore. I wonder if the subliminal thoughts assisted. Well, I also banged up my right leg digging up a huge dead limb.

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BattleSoldier wrote:

This is crazy - I jammed my left toe doing yard work and my left leg is sore. I wonder if the subliminal thoughts assisted. Well, I also banged up my right leg digging up a huge dead limb.

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Thank God I found this thread in time. I will now prescribe a remedy for toe stubs.

Did you just stub your toe? Stand still, relax your body, breath(e) in and breath(e) out. By doing this not only will the pain subside significantly, but it will also prevent the pain from escalating to an atom split in your brain which causes cancer over time.

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@autobunny I suggest foot surgery to cure your stub toe. But surgery should be performed on all 4 feet to make it balanced. See sample.

It looks like wearing Snow Shoes.

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Yes, the cuteness of the bunny does compel me. Admittedly, I do bang myself up often with sports and other activities, so it was bound to happen. This soon though? Hmm...the POWER of the bunny. Now the Bunny should plant some thought about success in our endeavors and I bet it will happen. 

WSama, yes, good thing you found the Bunny's thread. The journey here could be quite powerful.

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bloody romans  was those lot wo introduced rabbits here and the little bunnies wreck my rhubarb yearly 

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But Anok1, at least they are cute while wrecking havoc. The deer munch on my flowers - so annoying - yet their innocent sideways chomps and clueless expressions of the damage they are causing are too endearing. 

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I have a syndrome...... Inverted extremities

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broke my toe by slamming it into the wall once, had a cast up to my knee for 2 months because the break moved out of place. sucked. never again.

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ANOK1 wrote:

bloody romans  was those lot wo introduced rabbits here and the little bunnies wreck my rhubarb yearly 

give unto the bunny what is the bunny's

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Luxferre wrote:

I have a syndrome...... Inverted extremities

phocomelia? oh my, that's rare.

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checkmateohwait wrote:

broke my toe by slamming it into the wall once, had a cast up to my knee for 2 months because the break moved out of place. sucked. never again.

happened at home?  home - the most dangerous place on earth.

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bong711 wrote:

@autobunny I suggest foot surgery to cure your stub toe. But surgery should be performed on all 4 feet to make it balanced. See sample.

It looks like wearing Snow Shoes.

the bunny dislikes surgery, having undergone the knife twice.

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Aizen89 wrote:

What if, out of a sense of loneliness and wanting to belong, one were to intentionally stub their toe hard on a doorframe and acquire the limp in that manner on their left leg?  Would that be acceptable in meeting the criteria?  

of course.  don't wait.  the bunny welcomes all.

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If you don't like riding a robot cleaner, I suggest a giant snail. It is slow but very safe to ride.