Haha, so right now I'm in the process of mutilating two DS cases in order to make a case that will fit the original GBC Pokemon Pinball. (Pics to come later.) The entire time I'm using a "safety glass scraper" to carve into the cases, and I'm saying to myself "this is extremely unsafe, this is extremely unsafe, why am I doing this?" Well, I get through about 98% of the cutting work when my hand slips... The razor digs into my fingertip, and I jump up and pull the razor away so fast that there's not even any blood on it yet. ...Then the bleeding starts... And continues... And I'm frantically running around my dorm, trying to hold pressure on this thing, it was a nightmare. The razor must have gone pretty deep, because if I stopped applying a LOT of pressure to my finger, I bled FAST. Almost called 911 before I found some gauze and medical tape. (Thanks to my dad for insisting I bring some embarrassing first-aid kit to college with me.

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Well, while I'm going through gauze after blood-soaked gauze, I'm going some quick Google searching and stumble upon a Yahoo! Answers question what someone responded to saying to use Super Glue to stop the bleeding. Before I did any more reading, I got out my Loctite Super Glue, ran my finger under the water, and while holding pressure on it, I poured some Listerine on it as an antiseptic, and immediately applied the Super Glue to the outer layer of skin. I blew on it for a while until I was sure it was dry, then I stopped applying pressure....
...It stopped!

The Super Glue worked like a charm! So, after the storm blew over, I did more research. Turns out Super Glue was used during the Vietnam war by soldiers to close wounds on the fly. Who knew?
So, being that this injury was TCP-inflicted, I was wondering if I'm the only fool on this forum who has lost a few pints over their video game collection.

Tell me your horror stories!
