Cut the end of my right index finger

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A user shares their experience of injuring the tip of their right index finger, describing it as a significant setback for their daily activities, particularly mouse-clicking, which they liken to a monumental challenge. The injury occurred while opening a package, specifically related to Warhammer, leading to a humorous exchange about the nature of "geekhood." Other users suggest using the left hand for mouse and typing tasks, while expressing curiosity about the injury's specifics. The discussion highlights the frustrations of dealing with minor injuries in a tech-centric lifestyle.
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I have sustained the worst injury known to geekhood. I have cut the end of my right index finger. Mouse-clicking has become a monumental task, comparable to scaling everest. :mad::mad::cry::cry::mad::mad:
 
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Smurf said:
I have sustained the worst injury known to geekhood. I have cut the end of my right index finger. Mouse-clicking has become a monumental task, comparable to scaling everest. :mad::mad::cry::cry::mad::mad:

I assume you mentioned "geekhood" because of the way this happened. Are you going to share it with us? :confused::smile:
 
Paper cut.

I bet.

Opening the package from Amazon.
 
radou said:
I assume you mentioned "geekhood" because of the way this happened. Are you going to share it with us? :confused::smile:

*sigh* warhammer. :blushing:
 
So what's the problem? Just use your other hand. :rolleyes:
 
Danger said:
So what's the problem? Just use your other hand. :rolleyes:

For using the mouse and typing. I guess this would be the downfall of Smurf.

Edit: but I'm still curious about how this happened.
 
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