hmm i guess both hurt like hell. but a papercut you can put a bandaid on and it will be gone soon. you can't put a bandaid on a broken heart
2007-05-07 22:05:13
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answered by Rowill 2
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I would have to say" Unrequited love", the long drawn out process that you go through trying to find out if that person loves you and the emotional rollercoster you travel is much better than the short papercut...They both end the same...PAIN, except the pain from the papercut goes away.
2007-05-08 05:26:57
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answered by justwantingtoknow 2
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Definitely the papercut. The papercut will heal over time. Unrequited love can hurt forever.
2007-05-08 05:06:03
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answered by sly1foxy 1
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Hi Amadeus, A papercut hurts like HELL and if you hit something it hurts even more. I would like Unrequited love it hurts less i think...
A Friend.
Clowmy
2007-05-08 05:10:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Unrequited love. Its painful but I love the pain. Its rewarding too.
2007-05-08 05:08:07
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answered by Comedienna 2
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UNREQUITED LOVE DEFINITION
Unrequited love is love that is not reciprocated, even though reciprocation is usually deeply desired. This can lead to feelings such as depression, low self-esteem, anxiety, and mood swings such as swift changes between depression and euphoria. A notable form of unrequited love is self-inflicted masochistic infatuation
PAPER CUT DEFINITION
A paper cut occurs when a piece of paper or other thin, sharp material slices a person's skin. Paper cuts, though named from paper, can also be caused by other thin, stiff materials, such as aluminium foil, thin blades of grass, or film negatives.
Although a loose paper sheet is usually too soft to cut, it can be very thin (sometimes as thin as a razor edge), being then able to exert high levels of pressure, enough to cut the skin. Paper cuts are most often caused by paper sheets that are strongly fastened together (such as brand new paper out of a ream), because one single paper sheet might be dislocated from the rest. Thus all the other sheets are holding this dislocated sheet in position, and the very small part held away from the rest can be stiff enough to act as a razor.
Paper cuts can cause surprisingly acute pain since they usually stimulate a large number of skin surface pain receptors (nociceptors) in a very small area of the skin. Because the shallow cut does not bleed very much, the pain receptors are left open to the air, ensuring continued pain. This is exacerbated by irritation caused by the fibers in the paper itself, which may be coated in chemicals such as bleach. Additionally, most paper cuts occur in the fingers, which have a greater concentration of sensory receptors than the rest of the body.
The random orientation of collagen fibers in skin provides the ability to withstand pinpoint forces. However, skin does not have the same strength against shearing forces, and is easily cut. The same principle can be applied to performers that stand on blades.
A drop of 'liquid bandage' or equivalent onto a papercut can seal the skin to stop pain as well as prevent further opening of the wound (as is common on a location such as a finger).
CONCLUSION
UNREQUITED LOVE HURTS MORE AND THE PAIN LASTS LONGER !
2007-05-08 05:05:56
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answered by Anonymous
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A papercut, but even that hurts too! :o(
2007-05-08 05:06:07
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answered by Anonymous
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a million papercuts
2007-05-08 05:04:58
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answered by roncho 4
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a papercut from the damn f-off letter the bitchsob sent you! lol
2007-05-08 05:04:18
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answered by Anonymous
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definitely papercut
2007-05-08 05:05:56
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answered by Mag 7
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