Poll: Ever Lost Conciousness?

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bismarck55

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captainfluoxetine said:
bismarck55 said:
Got knocked out by a punch for a couple seconds back when I was an asshole, and didn't have a clue about fighting.

Edit: I accidentally voted "accident" rather than violence. heh
Well it WAS an accident. I'm sure you didnt get punched on purpose.

EDIT: Oh loads of times for me: Drugs, booze, anathesia.
I deserved it at the time to be honest.
 

etherlance

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i was helping my uncle to put together a play ground in his back garden for his 2 four year old kids.

we had to tie back a few Very thick branches from some old trees that were there.
anyway one of his kids were playing with the knot to the branch closest to me.

I heard this big snap and when i turned around the whole tree was coming down on top of me and one of the kids.
thankfully I managed to push the kid (his name is david) out of the way but the full force of the tree slammed into my sides.
after everyone asked if i was alright i stood up, took about three or four steps when suddenly my vision went blurred, i could barely hear anything and i finally slammed into the ground.

apparently acording to my aunt i was unconcious for just under ten minutes.
when i came to i felt fine even though i had a massive beauty of a bruise all up my left side for a few weeks.
 

nick n stuff

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i fainted when the ambulance service came to school and described internal bleeding...out like a light
 

Dapsen

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I've never passed out.
Nor have I ever fallen asleep without intending to. (At least for the part of my memory that I can recall).
 

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Tharwen said:
Heh. I once put a pin from the Mastermind board game up my nose and they had to use about 30 seconds of anaesthetic to get it out.

One of my friends fell off a ski lift when our skis got tangled together slightly and we put up the safety bar too early. He was knocked out for about 5 minutes then started screaming about his broken arm.
Z(ombie)fan said:
I broke my forehead on a brick wall. age 4.
Broke... as in... the bone in your forehead... broke...?
yes, I slipped on some mud and flew into the wall. cracked my skull. nothing TOO bad but forehead was utterly ruined for weeks. oh, the Agony.
 

Srdjan

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More then a dozen of times, few times by accident and other times with help of certain stimulances, mostly alcohol.
 

Rhymenoceros

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DazBurger said:
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DazBurger said:
Nope, never, even after some nasty blows to the head and marching in heat wearing full plate-armour without water.
Why were you matching in full plate armor? Might I ask. Because last time I checked the armed forces didn't require their soldiers to wear full plate armor. I don't think they've made anyone do that for a couple of hundred years.
Well........ The danish army is a tiiny bit behind the surrounding world.
dat's probly why tey nver win a battle teh noobz! lolz! Roflcopter! U guyz r teh fags!

No bad Troll! Get back to the basement!

Seriously, they make you wear full plate armor?
 

Blueruler182

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I had a really bad head rush while waking up one and passed out on my table. I have an issue that makes head rushes ten times worse for me, I nearly collapse every time I get one and they're rather frequent.

A girl in my grade seven class passed out in an assembly once. I was standing in the row behind her, don't even remember what they were talking about, she just suddenly fell backwards. I remember wondering "Why couldn't she have done that at the beginning of the assembly?"
 

DazBurger

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Rhymenoceros said:
DazBurger said:
Rhymenoceros said:
DazBurger said:
Nope, never, even after some nasty blows to the head and marching in heat wearing full plate-armour without water.
Why were you matching in full plate armor? Might I ask. Because last time I checked the armed forces didn't require their soldiers to wear full plate armor. I don't think they've made anyone do that for a couple of hundred years.
Well........ The danish army is a tiiny bit behind the surrounding world.
dat's probly why tey nver win a battle teh noobz! lolz! Roflcopter! U guyz r teh fags!

No bad Troll! Get back to the basement!

Seriously, they make you wear full plate armor?
Nah!^^
Imma LARPer, one that loves to travel across the country a few times a year to attend to teh most awesome LARP there is. Krigslive(War-larp)
Warhammer-based, near full contact, about 400 players and pure aweshumzorz... At least in my eyes...



But yeah, the danish army still use an altered version of the old german MG42, called the MG62
We mostly call it the "Nazi Saw", due to its great accuracy and high fire-rate. Sadly, it weighs about 10 kg(20 pounds) unloaded, limiting the users movement.
But its awesome for defensive MG-positions(or on vehicles), often used with a scope.
A driving snipers-nest! Only with the option of full auto :p
 

Hyper-space

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One time, i was at the beach and decided to catch a Frisbee by jumping backward, ended up banging my head against the rocks and passed out for 4 seconds.
 

JLML

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Only once, and I loved it... It was after I broke my arm (both bones, open fracture (apparently one of the bones had pierced the skin from the inside... and that's why I could feel my pulse when trying to prevent my arm from making my neighbours car all bloody.. (now that I think of it, damn good luck she was on her way to work.. or else it would've hurt a lot more I fear.. :D))), for some surgery.. felt like a good nights sleep, and my arm didn't feel, nor look, as messed up any more :D (surprising though, since they put 2 damned "spikes" (metal things, about 0.5 cm in diameter, and about as long as my lower arm =.=")) and once more when they removed the "spikes" =P
 

Spiner909

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Wow. This sure exploded overnight! I appreciate all the feedback.
Wisdom teeth removal seems to be the most common response, as of yet.
 

rokkolpo

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by falling from 3 meter high and later getting up, i fainted.

and i used to suffer from inability to be around electrical things because of the current it set of in the air. (that got me a few nasty drops)

my sister thought a closet fell.
 

Rhymenoceros

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DazBurger said:
Rhymenoceros said:
DazBurger said:
Rhymenoceros said:
DazBurger said:
Nope, never, even after some nasty blows to the head and marching in heat wearing full plate-armour without water.
Why were you matching in full plate armor? Might I ask. Because last time I checked the armed forces didn't require their soldiers to wear full plate armor. I don't think they've made anyone do that for a couple of hundred years.
Well........ The danish army is a tiiny bit behind the surrounding world.
dat's probly why tey nver win a battle teh noobz! lolz! Roflcopter! U guyz r teh fags!

No bad Troll! Get back to the basement!

Seriously, they make you wear full plate armor?
Nah!^^
Imma LARPer, one that loves to travel across the country a few times a year to attend to teh most awesome LARP there is. Krigslive(War-larp)
Warhammer-based, near full contact, about 400 players and pure aweshumzorz... At least in my eyes...



But yeah, the danish army still use an altered version of the old german MG42, called the MG62
We mostly call it the "Nazi Saw", due to its great accuracy and high fire-rate. Sadly, it weighs about 10 kg(20 pounds) unloaded, limiting the users movement.
But its awesome for defensive MG-positions(or on vehicles), often used with a scope.
A driving snipers-nest! Only with the option of full auto :p
When you first said that you wore full plate armor I thought you were a LARPer but I will admit I believed you completely when you said it was because of the army. However I thought it was like a ceremonial uniform like the Palace Guards Busbies(the ridiculously tall hats tourists love) I didn't actually think you went into battle wearing full plate armor!
 

DazBurger

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Rhymenoceros said:
When you first said that you wore full plate armor I thought you were a LARPer but I will admit I believed you completely when you said it was because of the army. However I thought it was like a ceremonial uniform like the Palace Guards Busbies(the ridiculously tall hats tourists love) I didn't actually think you went into battle wearing full plate armor!
Sadly not :,(
The danes have never been that focused on armour, like the germans, italians and... everyones else, since its an island-nation, so they/we have allways focused on the navy.

I wish we had a greater armour-production. Maybe that could lower the prices :p


Strange fact. I find it hard to believe my self, but it seems like its the units with the flimsyest non-combat uniforms, who is the most active war-goers.
Everytime I hear about the danish soldiers in Afganistan, its allways the life guards or the dragoons o_O
 

mb16

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once grass-boarding where i went over a jump wrong and once in a fight (they started it) where i got punched in the eye and now also have a scar on my eyelid.
 

B2kCyclops

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Let's see.
The times I lost conciousness.
At least the ones I remember. ;-)

By accident:
After I tried a 360-spin with my BMX on a concrete ramp, I was away for almost 2 minutes.
Even though I wore a helmet...

By violence:
Well, I started with martial arts about 20 years ago and had to take some K.O.'s since.

By drugs/alcohol:
Way too often... ;-)

By a medical anesthesia:
I had a major accident at work 2 years ago.
An industrial fan(the ones with metal "blades") felt into my right forearm, running.
Cut through almost everything exept the bones.
4 hours later I was still totally pumped up with adrenaline, they had to give me the triple doseage so they could operate.
Felt into unconciousness several times after the operation due to pain and/or sedatives.