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Have you ever injured yourself while playing video games?

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Have you ever injured yourself while playing video games?

Nothing serious, just felt some pain on my hand, but that was because I played a lot :3

Have you ever injured yourself while playing video games? 136 members have voted

  1. 1. Have you ever injured yourself while playing video games?

    • Yes, I have. But it was nothing serious.
      60
    • Yes, I have. Unfortunately, it was serious.
      5
    • No, I haven't. And I think it's hard for that to happen.
      57
    • Nah, I haven't. But I don't think that's something very rare to happen.
      14

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LOL Hardly, but every time I keep losing on one part of a game, I keep facepalming my forehead. xD I think I'm turning into the Avatar!

Meh. Carpal Tunnel.

I get that from note taking and drawing 24/7 too so I wouldn't just blame the games. But it hurts... a lot

Gee, what do you people do? Jump around and run into walls?  :rolleyes:

 

The only thing I've done is face palming and maybe the occasional curse, but they don't injure me.

Out of all my stupid injuries none of them came while playing a video game

Once at night while playing my xbox a bit too long, I dosed off in the middle of a game, fell, and my head hit the console. But it only caused a short headache. 

Recently I hit my head on the ceiling while playing kinect (the room with the xbox 360 in it has a low ceiling) and like 5 years ago my friend accidentally smacked me in the face with a wii remote while playing a naruto game.

 

Should have played the PlayStation.

 

Nope.

Of course. I may be 100, but my hands aren't young.

Posted ImageI got my best friend hurt while playing a game... it was my controller!!!!

Welllllllllllllll ._. Yes. One time a good joke was made in a game forgot which one and I fell out of my chair and hit my head e.e xD

Yep. Jammed my toe while playing Mario Kart against my brother for the first time. We both won 2 races and we decided to do one more for the winner. I was winning but he hit my character with some magic thing and he won....so I kicked his knee T~T Heard my toe crack and it swelled up....I still have a large bruise on my foot and can't bend it a certain way.

Nope, never. Though the fine folks at

remind us that anything is possible...

It's a war zone when I play Just Dance!

Ever played Dragon Ball Z Budokai 2?

 

Try to get Vegeta's Final Explosion right, it's impossible, and you'll hurt your hand.

yes i was fighting tthe final boss in god eater burst beat him and during my jump for joy i hit my ankle on my wooden table and landed on it wrong thu.s breaking my ankle

In Kingdom Hearts CoM, i kept losing at the second battle with Larxene, and one time i was raging, and I yanked the ps2 controller at my face and it landed on my hand. Then it unplugged itself. Nothing serious tho. And I eventually won that battle with patience and wits.:D

I mean, there's not much things that could hurt you when your sitting on your ass all day playing videoe games.

Edit- Come to think of it... i did punch myself once and had a really big bruise .___. I honesty don't remember what it was for.

Edited by SinHeartlessAngel

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