By boyfriend123 - 18/08/2011 10:02 - United States
The Top
By Bec - 25/07/2011 14:10 - Australia
By anon - 20/07/2011 07:55 - Canada
Health and wellbeing
By fuck - This FML is from back in 2015 but it's good stuff - United States - Somerville
Confused?
By Anonymous - 06/04/2009 17:15 - United States
By rejected4ever - 14/02/2012 18:29 - United States
On my own again, naturally
By Anonymous - 08/09/2012 17:27 - United States - Sandy
By fuuuuuh - 20/07/2012 05:47 - United States - Santa Cruz
By KarlwithaK - 19/05/2009 03:29 - United States
By Groomzilla? - 28/04/2015 05:32 - Canada - Niagara Falls
By gmarina789 - 27/01/2011 11:28 - United Kingdom
gmarina789 tells us more.
By broken_tibia - 10/12/2010 17:30 - Canada
broken_tibia tells us more.
clarification: I was wearing a shin-gaurd (clearly not a very good one...), the kick had enough force to break my leg anyways. Also, I only know about the loud crack because people told me about it, I didn't hear it myself (I was too busy writhing in agony to register much of anything really).
Perv
By Anonymous - 08/05/2009 14:53 - Canada
By Help. - 29/09/2011 17:36 - United Kingdom
By Anonymous - 19/11/2010 21:20 - United States
Talk dirty to me, maybe
By Anonymous - 17/06/2010 22:56 - United States
By Anonymous - 13/04/2011 02:20
Got the sniffles
By Jizzyface - 29/12/2013 12:36 - United Kingdom - Wilmslow
Trash
By GuiltByTenuousAssociation - 01/03/2010 13:17 - United States
By pickit - 25/02/2010 02:26 - United States
Bad boy
By MikeIsMaster - This FML is from back in 2010 but it's good stuff - South Africa
By Gtca - 01/11/2013 08:56 - United States - Mckinney
Gtca tells us more.
OP here! A lot of these comments are hilarious! Thanks for that and for those that showed us some support and sympathy. We started trick or treating at 5:15. Apparently trick or treating kicks up in our neighborhood around 6/6:30. Now I know. When I went trick or treating when I was younger, everyone started around 4 and people were prepared. Besides, how hard is it put some candy in a bowl? Also, some people commented about why a 2.5 year old needs candy, he doesn't, but we went for the experience. Luckily, we rebounded and had a fun Halloween after that incident.
My boy!
By sadcat - 06/02/2010 15:19 - United States
By Lootz - 03/05/2009 17:10 - United States
By x0SoReckless0x - 16/11/2009 11:39 - United States
By snapped - 13/11/2009 04:19 - United States
By Anonymous - 22/04/2013 18:33 - United States
By annoyed teen - 13/04/2014 03:01 - United States - Boise
By stupid - 24/09/2009 01:18 - United States
By anonymous - 13/02/2012 11:32 - United States
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Hey guys, thanks for posting all your comments, I have read them all. Firstly i'd like to say that epilepsy is a condition that can't be helped, so i'm kind of stuck with it and its not necessarily genetic. I am proud of who I am and I wouldn't change who I am even if I could. Secondly, I did tell my ex that I had epilepsy, I told him straight away so he was aware of my condition; to not tell him would have been unfair. Thirdly thanks to all the people who understand what its like and have written messages of support, I really appreciate it. To those who have written 'negative' comments, you are entitled to your own opinion, just don't share it with me. Being called a 'spaz' or saying that 'i'm sick' or 'not normal' is uncalled for. I'm currently studying Medicine at Birmingham Uni to try and help those like me, and all i'm going to say is how ironic would it be if one of you who have said i'm 'not normal' came into a hospital where I was working and I saved your life...I guess you wouldn't be saying stuff then. Again, thanks for all the positive comments :)