Exactly the title. I got my ears pierced when I was very young (maybe 2 or 3 years old). In the words of my mom, "I was a squirmy baby and the person piercing my ears was new." It was an accident, but I have a second piercing on my left ear, and the accidental hole still hasn't closed up X years later.
My middle finger on my left hand had the nail broken off in an accident almost 10 years ago. While it has mostly healed if you ever saw me you could notice.
My big bro and I used to share Oreos. But here's the catch: he loved the cookies and I loved the middle creams. That's why I used to lick the Oreo cream before he nibbled the cookies.
I have made a custom beyblade arena out of a large plastic mixing bowl that I painted that I brought...to high school. It was a wild ride while it lasted, teachers banned beyblades shortly after for causing too much of a distracting and someone getting a bruised finger from trying to catch them too early.
On the topic of food. I have a long standing gripe of sour food. I once had a sour piece of candy when I was younger and it messed with my tastebuds for like 2 months. Ever since I haven't really touched anything sour
I have a burn scar on my right wrist from when I tried to get some lava cakes out of the oven. I just so happened to touch the edge of the oven right where the oven mitts ended
It seems all the little facts are being revealed about each member of the lake via this thread. I've broken my arm when skating twice when I was younger (the second being so painful was the reason I stopped)
I used to join orchestra clubs in both high school and university. Wonder if my skills from it are still intact after all these years...
I hate sodas. I cant stand the carbonation it just hurts my tongue. Also i tried cola flavor in other sweets before and I hated it
There are certain words that I cannot stand the pronunciation of. Salmon Beverage Chasm Eviscerate Cluster Swine Picket They just irk me with no explainable reason.
I was born with clinodactyly, or naturally curved pinky fingers. They don’t impact my ability to hold objects. Now that most of my fingers have callouses they don’t stand out as much. I walk 5k-10k steps a day. I started this as a New Years resolution and it’s become a daily habit. My leg muscles have tightened as a result. I was born with double vision. This makes objects look like they multiply unless I blink constantly. If I’m reading I’ll also close one eye to avoid the words from splitting.