HeroOfHyrule wrote:
I automatically say "ow" to sensory things that I expect to be unpleasant, even if they end up not being unpleasant. It's funny. lol
That's what I was getting at. If I see something barrelling towards me I might say 'ouch' before I process that I wasn't hurt.
Actually, when I was 15 I ambushed a friend while we were baked and dry-fired a BB gun at him, he reacted like he been hit, surveyed himself and went,
wtf, I felt that go through me.
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