Chris and Pain Tolerance

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Man, why? Crream costs about a buck unless you get some bullshit perfumed gel crap, and even then its like maybe five and lasts a month. I shave against the grain, real close. I also shave my entire head. I would bleed and have a rash for days if i went raw. You must have a thin beard?
Nope, I'm just that manly.
 
He has such a high tolerance for pain that he stuck his bent duck in the snow.
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Everyone seems to be forgetting the time he shoved the sharp edged shards of his medallion right up his pooper.

Good point. I think I have a solution to the problem (at least one that satisfies me).

Chris has a reasonable to high level of pain tolerance. He seems to tolerate things which might be quite painful as well or better than the next guy.

However, he has a very low tolerance for discomfort. Things (e.g. exercise, tiredness, slight illness or injury, hunger) which feel mildly unpleasant but push through without any problem can take him down. If he is not feeling close to 100% he stops and complains.

Basically, if I am feeling at 80-90% capacity I act like we are at 100%, Chris does not. However if both Chris and I faced an injury or something that was fairly painful, Chris might tolerate it as well or better.
 
Everyone seems to be forgetting the time he shoved the sharp edged shards of his medallion right up his pooper.

Model Magic really isn't that sharp, I've dicked about with it before and even when it's dry it's still got a fair bit of give. It's about the consistency of a kitchen sponge which has dried out.
 
I remember reading somewhere that people with aspergers tend to have a lessened visible reaction to pain, and react slower to it in general. It's more likely that's the case than a rare pain tolerance disorder.

This, and Chris was most likely so angry he only cried about it after he made the video. Adrenaline can be powerful.
 
Imagine shoving anything slightly jagged up your ass and get back to me on that train of thought.
 
Chris' unique formation of Autism molecules makes him nearly impervious to pain. He should be used for good and tested by science.
 
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