I have a few little stones in my knee from when it got run over by a quad bike on my granddads farm. :3 Also got massive burn scar on my left calf mussel from when me and my dad's motocross bikes collided.
I have a scar, That runs from my neck to my stomach, Don't ask me how I got it, I won't tell you, All i'm saying is, It happened 2 years ago and still hurts.And it bleeds constantly every so often. Then I got another one 3 days ago, When My little kitty scratched me in the eye, And I'm blind in one eye now. Then another one, Where I was almost decapitated, I was riding my dirtbike with my eyes closed trying to show off, And I ran into a barbed wire fence without a helmet.
We'll um I have a couple 1 fell down brick stairs when I was 4 and left a scar from knee to ankle 2 this was painful, I was in pet smart and I was really, I mean really exited cause I asked a girl to a dance and she said yes so I was running around and u know those things that Gatorade and coke are stored in? We'll I caught the corner of that on my ear and 1/4 of my ear was torn off. And the cashier called 911 lol
I have a scar on my left knee and three scars on my right knee from various times falling down while running or on a bike, two burn scars on my fingers from one of those marshmallow skewers, a scar on my chin from when a guy accidentally ran into me, a scar on my ankle that I have no idea how I got, and a scar on my tongue from biting it while chewing too fast. (with regards to the tongue one, ggwp.)
Scars on my arm from surgery, a scar on my head from a dog bite, a scar on my leg from where I tore my shin open, and maybe a few others.
Oh I also have a black mark on my thigh from leaning on a pencil, a black mark on my finger from a similar pencil-related injury that I don't remember what happened exactly, a mark on my shin from falling onto a nail, but surprisingly I don't have one on my thumb even though I decided, when I was eight, to see if safety scissors could cut skin. I, for some reason, didn't think they could at the time. Conclusion of the experiment: they can. Don't try it. It's painfull. Eight-year-olds can do some stupid things. I can be a bit of a klutz sometimes.
Funny thing, in fifth grade I was sittin' in class and my pencil was getting dull, so I hand-sharpened it to a point. Now this point was very sharp, keep in mind. When I go to raise my hand to answer a question, I drop the pencil right into my lap, but, just my luck, the pencil lands eraser down, point up. I reach down to grab it (ninja reflexes, yo) and my wrist jabs right into the point of the pencil. The entire point broke off in my hand. ._> I still have a little piece of graphite in my hand and you can see it's gray from the outside xD