Pfft. When I was seven, my parents had a big fire at night. I wasn't awake, and when I woke up, I walked outside and there was this big pile of ashy/sandy looking stuff. I was like "COOOOOOL", being seven. So, I sprinted over to it, ran right over it, cuz I thought it'd be fun to play on. As soon as I touched it, feet fell beneath the ash, burning the absolute **** out of them. It went like this: Ran over, jumped on it, pain, sprinted off. Then I cried for the following 5 weeks :I
Couldn't walk for about 2 weeks. Couldn't not have it on ice without lots of pain.
I've gotten myself burned before during a fifth grade science experiment. We had to use matches, and I accidentally burned myself on the hand. Not something that I need to go to the hospital, however.
According to my parents, I fell into a fire when I was like 4. I don't have any scars though, so they must have reacted rather quickly...
Also, a couple years back, I was camping, and there was a rock in the fire but I didn't know. So I was relaxing for a while, and then suddenly the rock popped and shot out of the fire, and (luckily) it only landed on my camping chair. I reacted before I could think though, and threw the rock off. I burnt my hand, and it stung pretty bad for the rest of the day.
Couldn't walk for about 2 weeks. Couldn't not have it on ice without lots of pain.
Fun :3
However i have burnt my entire left hand with hot water before.
That explains Flambo...
I've gotten myself burned before during a fifth grade science experiment. We had to use matches, and I accidentally burned myself on the hand. Not something that I need to go to the hospital, however.
No way... you would have pulled away the finger well before the ignition point. Unless you don't have any nerves.
I've been burned by putting my hand on the stove and with a hot glue gun. aha the gun went into my hand a tiny bit.
I hand to keep my hand in water for like 2 days until the burning stopped.
And of course, the classic touching the stove when it's burning red.
Now acid on the other hand...
Also, a couple years back, I was camping, and there was a rock in the fire but I didn't know. So I was relaxing for a while, and then suddenly the rock popped and shot out of the fire, and (luckily) it only landed on my camping chair. I reacted before I could think though, and threw the rock off. I burnt my hand, and it stung pretty bad for the rest of the day.
A lot of the things were hot BECAUSE of a fire, but I don't think that's what you're asking for.
Edit: Why are the options "Yes", "No", and "Also No"?
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