Paul_J
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All through my life, whenever there's been something smashed, people say 'be careful not to hurt yourself, there's broken glass'. Now my personal experience of this is that it's harmless, it usually shatters into large pieces which you can pick up or touch and not have problem with.
However, tonight, I knocked a glass cup off a shelf, went to catch it and it smashed as I grabbed it (kinda grabbed it as it hit something)... 
Properly cut my hands up lol, but what was shocking were the tiny little fragments of glass everywhere like size of sand on my hands. when I went to brush some of them off my hand it just cut my hands up like razors 
After bleeding for a while, I cleaned it all up and got rid of all the pieces of glass in my hand, but I showed my mum the mess I made and she was like 'fucking hell looks like someone's been murdered'
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Paul_J
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Also, what makes blood different colours?
Like I've seen other people bleed before and it's been dark, purpley style blood.
And other people with orangey red blood.
My blood is a nice deep red red. Like Ferrari red 
Best type imo.
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Scotty C
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Your blood is blue
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Steve
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dark blood is blood being pumped away from the heart and lighter going to, i cant remember which
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Paul_J
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
dark blood is blood being pumped away from the heart and lighter going to, i cant remember which
ah interesting!
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Wrighty
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colour will depend on amout of oxygen in your blood i think?
and yea your blood is blue until its exposed to air..
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Paul_J
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Are you SURE it's blue?
just google it and it seems to be a popular mis conception that blood is blue. It's always a dark red colour / purple colour, being redder with more oxygen.
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Wrighty
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'looks' blue in your veins..meh im no doctor
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Ren
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The darker the blood, the less oxygen it has... As steve said, blood thats being pumped to your lungs for more oxygen it seems.
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deano87
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I've always found that with glass - always picked it up off the floor etc.
Hope your hand is ok though
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smack
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done the same, the little shards u will be finding and pulling out all week
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Matt L
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pics
iv cut my finger once on glass that was bad enough lol.
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andy1868
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during a drinking session of my uncle's mates crushed a pint glass in his hand, it fucked it up so badly he needed extensive reconstrutive surgery. it was his own fault but his hand is messed up now
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Kathryn W
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Your blood is blue inside yourself - look at your vains.
It's only when the bloody meets oxygen it turns red.
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andy1868
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so blood doesn't have oxygen in it when its in your body?
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DC90
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red blood=oxygenated
blue blood=deoxygenated
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paul.mitchell1984
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when i had my car accident i was pulling small fragments of glass from my head for about 6 weeks after awfull stuff tbh
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Dean_W
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quote: Originally posted by Kathryn W
Your blood is blue inside yourself - look at your vains.
It's only when the bloody meets oxygen it turns red.
And blood carries oxygen round your body, so i'ts red inside aswell.
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Kathryn W
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quote: Originally posted by Dean_W
quote: Originally posted by Kathryn W
Your blood is blue inside yourself - look at your vains.
It's only when the bloody meets oxygen it turns red.
And blood carries oxygen round your body, so i'ts red inside aswell.
Explain why your vains are blue 
^ I got told that at school.
I've been lied to
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Steve
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its your veins that are blue not the colour of the blood inside
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Steve
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
Also, what makes blood different colours?
Like I've seen other people bleed before and it's been dark, purpley style blood.
And other people with orangey red blood.
My blood is a nice deep red red. Like Ferrari red 
Best type imo.
Depends on how much iron there is in it, but mostly it's the level of oxygen.
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ed
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Some bugs have blue blood because they have potasium in thier blood instead of iron.
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little_duke
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blood is blue inside your body then it oxigenates or whatever you call it and goes red
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Marc
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Lass at work said this morning that someone in town at the weekend threw his pint on the floor, slipped on the spillage then cut his hands open on the glass 
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