gravel biking accident in loire valley, the last french rock just came out of my palm 3 weeks later. does this count as bringing biological materials over the us border? 😁👀
gravel biking accident in loire valley, the last french rock just came out of my palm 3 weeks later. does this count as bringing biological materials over the us border? 😁👀
I once stepped on a nail while wearing converse. Six months later I felt a lump on the bottom of my foot. Over the course of the next week it got bigger and bigger until one day the skin broke open and a small white thing showed through. I grabbed tweezers and pulled it out. A perfectly round ball of rubber the size of a bb that had been shoved into my foot. The body is wild!
Morall_tach on
Do you think rocks are biological?
xxx420blaze420xxx on
You must have gotten quite the concussion!
Boxofbikeparts on
Pics like this always gross me out. I don’t want to see your oozing wounds, punctured skin, white bones poking through skin, on a bicycle sub. Just a description is fine, thank you. 😄
FrankTheRabbit on
Everytime I’m lazy and about to not put on my gloves I remember posts like these and come to my senses.
swduncan2 on
No, that’s geologic material, not biological
Velo-Obscura on
This happened to me after a mountain bike crash in Australia.
A sharp rock got lodged in my hand, got infected and made me sick, then eventually flowed out in the pus…
Good times.
Naesil on
As a kid I ate the tarmac while biking and similarly got small stone lodged in my hand, now almost 30 years later I still have “hole” in my hand 😀
Bad_goose_398 on
Rocks are geological..
simplyyAL on
I had a wood chip stuck in my arm for 9 months. Usually you body builds a capsule around it and isolates the foreign object.
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Straight to r/bicyclingcirclejerk with you
I once stepped on a nail while wearing converse. Six months later I felt a lump on the bottom of my foot. Over the course of the next week it got bigger and bigger until one day the skin broke open and a small white thing showed through. I grabbed tweezers and pulled it out. A perfectly round ball of rubber the size of a bb that had been shoved into my foot. The body is wild!
Do you think rocks are biological?
You must have gotten quite the concussion!
Pics like this always gross me out. I don’t want to see your oozing wounds, punctured skin, white bones poking through skin, on a bicycle sub. Just a description is fine, thank you. 😄
Everytime I’m lazy and about to not put on my gloves I remember posts like these and come to my senses.
No, that’s geologic material, not biological
This happened to me after a mountain bike crash in Australia.
A sharp rock got lodged in my hand, got infected and made me sick, then eventually flowed out in the pus…
Good times.
As a kid I ate the tarmac while biking and similarly got small stone lodged in my hand, now almost 30 years later I still have “hole” in my hand 😀
Rocks are geological..
I had a wood chip stuck in my arm for 9 months. Usually you body builds a capsule around it and isolates the foreign object.