His pain tolerance is annoyingly high, so I have no way of knowing if he really isn't in that much pain or is just stoic-ing it out.
Matilda is just the opposite! She whines over every little twinge and then we don't take serious complaints seriously half the time. Even though she currently has a fever of 103.2. (Which we can use a thermometer to get an objective measure, so that eliminates the potential for bad parental disbelief.)
It's so strange, I am getting DNS errors for everywhere else on the internet but here. It's like the rest of the internet was Raptured.
You didn't hear?? ...oh right, you wouldn't have been able to.
Well if only one website works...
I apparently have zero pain tolerance, and also hate taking pain meds. I hope you both got good rest, Liese.
I have no idea what my pain tolerance is. I am often in pain, but I rarely miss work. So either my pain tolerance is really low and I don't actually have much wrong with me, or it is really high, and I should be doing something about it.
I just saw, I think on -t's facebook, a link to a pic of Daniel Radcliffe with "You don't have to be gay to be a supporter" quoted on it. And someone commented on the original picture "Is he gay?". Which, a) how does it matter but b) do you have any reading comprehension?
Also, there is something about that quote that reminds me of 'I'm not an athlete. I'm an athletic supporter!'
Orin Hatch once said on Wait Wait Don't Tell me, "I'm the biggest athletic supporter in the state of Utah!"
isn't it a classic line in "Grease?"
"If you can't be an athlete, be an athletic supporter!"
That's where it is from! It just got stuck in my head from that picture.