Not for the Faint of Heart

Posted by Jonathan Wise on Mar 14, 2007

Some people are of the type that like to see wounds. That type seems unusual to me, but to satiate your curiosity, concern or whatever it is that drives you to ask…

Click here to see my arm


12 Responses to “Not for the Faint of Heart”

  1. Chris Says:

    Puked in my mouth a little.

  2. Jon R. Says:

    Coolz I think that looks familiar hahahh

  3. Me Says:

    K seriously, only you! That sucks!

  4. Pick-le Dick-le Says:

    Thanks for posting! Very interesting. I think I can see where the gel pack is…

  5. Shannon Says:

    that’s gross. seriously. *makes discusted face*

  6. james Says:

    thats the coolest thing ive ever seen. but ive seen it up close and personal. tis sweet

  7. Liz Says:

    bluck! thats looks awful! like it could get gangrene or something! yikes

  8. Libby Says:

    I still don’t get where all your skin went. PLEASE don’t explain it though.

  9. Jonathan Wise Says:

    Well since you asked (ignore the last part of your comment). It was mostly ripped off. It was kinda dangling like an orange peel that’s not all the way pulled off, so they had to cut it. Fortunately it was long dead by then, so I didn’t feel it at all — although maybe that was the morphine…

  10. Shannon Says:

    I dont understand how guys can think that’s cool.

    Its gross. lol

  11. Libby Says:

    vomit

  12. Danielle Says:

    That’s definetly one of the most disgusting things I’ve ever seen. I’d stop refusing pain medication if I were you :)


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