Thursday, August 16

Myth #4

Myth #4. Yamis are impervious to pain. They ignore it. Hikaris will cry at the slightest wound. They complain about it. (Source)

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I'm absolutely thrilled with all the comments, guys. Keep it up! Maybe if some of you had contributed your own opinion on Myth #4, you would have beat me. I win this round- it's a truth!

Marlie is absolutely oblivious when it comes to pain. You might know her inside and out. You still won't be able to tell if she's not feeling well. I know her even better than that and I still have difficulty sometimes. The only signs that she's not feeling well are that she doesn't eat anything and that she doesn't talk as much. If you read my post where I described Marlie's eating habits, you'll know she eats very little. Anyone would naturally assume that Marlie not eating is, well... Marlie not eating. Business as usual. The trick is to casually mention food and then watch her face; there's this little muscle above her mouth that twitches when the thought of something makes her sick.

Marlie not talking much is another hard-to-identify symptom. Marlie can talk on and on with me, but when she doesn't have anything to say, she's dead-silent. She creeps people out that way. It's that, and when she's not saying anything, she kind of has this deadpan stare that finishes in a creepy smile.

"Why do you do that?" I asked her once. We were in a waiting room for something or other, and she'd just successfully made a mother of two children get up and leave.

"Do what?"

"That stare where you smile at the end. It's so creepy."

"Like this?" She did it to me, and I couldn't help giggling.

"Yeah. What is that?"

"It's creepy?" she inquired. "I thought it was reassuring. And besides, you said that I ought to smile at people more, so I am." Just to top it off, she tipped me the creepy smile once more.

So there you have it. In Marlie-land, creepy smiles are smiles nonetheless and when Marlie's sick, pain is insignificant. I forgot to mention the time she got kicked by a horse square in the thigh. I know the horse was wearing shoes. Did I mention that I never even saw the horse? She got this gross bruise that she kept pulling down her pants to show people. Er, I don't mean like people on the street, but basically everyone in our circle of friends.

"Look! It was black before. Now it's green, yellow, and blue."

My friend Jess made a face. "Yes, it's disgusting. Could you stop? I'm eating lunch here."

"But look at it! It's like... a buffet of colors."

"Erghlack!"

Later, when everyone else was gone, Marlie turned to me. "What do you think of it, hikari? Isn't it pretty?"

I rolled my eyes. "It's beautiful. You're beautiful. No, I don't want to see it again!"

There is no telling how much pain she was in because pain just doesn't affect her. She never took Tylenol or anything to stop the pain. She just didn't care. And though that bruise finally went away and healed up, she has a dent in her muscle. A hoof-sized dent still with horseshoe nail indentations.

You might be able to tell that the idea of pain being nothing is utterly beyond me. Okay, so I'm a wimp when it comes to pain. If I feel really sick, I get so upset that I cry. Luckily (knock on wood) I've never broken anything worse than a nail. I've been horseback-riding most of my life and am now on crew, but I've never really hurt myself, thank god. I don't know if it's luck or merely the fact that the gods know something beyond a scrape is beyond me. And maybe I do complain about it a bit...

Question for you to answer: How are you when it comes to pain? Are you a wimp? Or do you tough it out without resorting to Tylenol? And what's the worst injury you've ever gotten?

Later I'll post something I've been getting emails about- how Marlie and I first met.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hardly feel pain. The worst I ever got was when I got kicked in the stomach by my horse... that winded me a little and I did have a bruise, but I didn't whine about it. I hardly ever take tylonol or advil or whatever, though I do when it comes to pain from my *Y^%$% braces... I hate those things. But I've fallen off my horse, through a jump and landed in a pile on the other side more times than I can count... and I just hope right back up there. Life is like riding that way, when you're spitting out a mouthful of dirt there is only one thing left to do: brush yourself off and try again. XD

Michelle

Anonymous said...

I can honestly say that when it comes to pain I just deal with it. No medicine, no hospital visit, no ice pack. I'm deathly afraid of swallowing pills. Just the idea of doing that give me the creeps because I fear that I might choke on them or something. No pills for me.

If I ever were to take a pill, I'd have to be named Anzu and you'd have to make me your mind slave. If you got the reference, hooray!

So yea... Pills=Evil.

Alyssa said...

Michelle,

I've never had a bad fall off a horse for whatever reason. I've had quite a few that knocked the wind out of me, but nothing broken or sprained. And jeez... am I the only one who just takes a pill for pain? Haha.

Alyssa said...

hem ntjr seth,

What? Pills are your friends! (God, now I sound like an addict.) But seriously, what's wrong with taking Tylenol when you have a headache? Oh, and I totally dig that reference.

"My name is Marik."

"I don't care."

"What if I told you I had exclusive knowledge of certain secrets?"

"I don't care."

"Once I possess what I desire, the Millennium Rod will mean absolutely nothing to me."

(Zoom in) " I don't care."

If you get THAT reference, you're awesome.