Is it weird...?

corabrickdog

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Ok so is it weird that I cut open a stuffed bear to remove a "mass" (that I put in) I had everything clamps,scalpel,tweezers,etc (well not the real stuff but I made up stuff like paper clips were clamps,knife was scalpel,etc) I also made a whole pt sheet of when he got admitted and why,age,sex,blood type,bp,etc. I'm 13 by the way so I'm not some crazy guy that just cuts open stuffed animals, I like surgery it is interesting to me. I just wanted to see what it would feel like to be in that position of cutting somebody open and saving their life of being a surgeon. I also closed him up after I was done removing the "mass". I'm just posting this to see if anyone thinks this is crazy and weird or is this ok in some aspect? Now that I think about it it reminds of playing doctor like a child except without all the cutting and stuff.

Thanks,
David 😴
 
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Yes of cource my allowence pays for everything...and how was I supposed to help this teddy bear if he didn't have something wrong with him. I had to create something wrong with him a mass near his spinal cord. (That is actully just a pile of fluff or fur or whatever the hell that is inside a teddy bear)
 
Why are you practicing on animals? Do you wanna be a vet? If not, I recommend playing surgery with a little sibling or friend. The anatomy of a teddy bear is much more similar to dogs and cats than it is to humans.
 
Why are you practicing on animals? Do you wanna be a vet? If not, I recommend playing surgery with a little sibling or friend. The anatomy of a teddy bear is much more similar to dogs and cats than it is to humans.

So are you telling me to do a surgery on a person? THAT'S A GREAT IDEA I'LL JUST TAKE OUT THERE APPENDIX THEY DON'T NEED THAT OLD THING. And they can be fully conscious through the whole thing and I'll also use a old knife as a scalpel.

Thanks for the info.
 
So are you telling me to do a surgery on a person? THAT'S A GREAT IDEA I'LL JUST TAKE OUT THERE APPENDIX THEY DON'T NEED THAT OLD THING. And they can be fully conscious through the whole thing and I'll also use a old knife as a scalpel.

Thanks for the info.

He's being sarcastic.

Anyways it's a little odd cutting up stuffed animals... why not slice an orange and suture it back up? More challenging
 
Ok so is it weird that I cut open a stuffed bear to remove a "mass" (that I put in) I had everything clamps,scalpel,tweezers,etc (well not the real stuff but I made up stuff like paper clips were clamps,knife was scalpel,etc) I also made a whole pt sheet of when he got admitted and why,age,sex,blood type,bp,etc. I'm 13 by the way so I'm not some crazy guy that just cuts open stuffed animals, I like surgery it is interesting to me. I just wanted to see what it would feel like to be in that position of cutting somebody open and saving their life of being a surgeon. I also closed him up after I was done removing the "mass". I'm just posting this to see if anyone thinks this is crazy and weird or is this ok in some aspect? Now that I think about it it reminds of playing doctor like a child except without all the cutting and stuff.

Thanks,
David 😴

Not weird at all. I take classes for knitting so I can pretend how to suture. :laugh:

In all honesty though, closest thing you'll get to surgery is knitting. You'd be surprised how difficult it is, running subcuticular stitch on a peeled orange.

Now THAT'S impressive.

Took me a while to do it successfully...
 
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Not weird at all. I take classes for knitting so I can pretend how to suture. :laugh:

In all honesty though, closest thing you'll get to surgery is knitting. You'd be surprised how difficult it is, running subcuticular stitch on a peeled orange.

Now THAT'S impressive.

Took me a while to do it successfully...

Do you stitch the rind back together? Or are you stitching the orange segments together?
 
You're right, I am the best here. Thanks pal! 👍

You misunderstood me. I was letting you know that people much better than you have been unable to detect sarcasm.

It's never happened to me, but I am the exception that proves the rule.
 
You misunderstood me. I was letting you know that people much better than you have been unable to detect sarcasm.

It's never happened to me, but I am the exception that proves the rule.

>Not understanding my sarcasm.
>Implying you're better than me
>2012


ISHYGDDT.
 
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Do you stitch the rind back together? Or are you stitching the orange segments together?

I have done the rind, I am still in the process of making the orange segments looking like they are unblemished afterwards, but I've still yet to perfect it,

I've gone through at LEAST 30 oranges.
 
I have done the rind, I am still in the process of making the orange segments looking like they are unblemished afterwards, but I've still yet to perfect it,

I've gone through at LEAST 30 oranges.

Start a fire/lighter/whatever, run the sewed up part of the rind over the fire a couple of times for 3 seconds through the flame each time. It should start to make a difference. Do it many times and it'll be close to as good as new.