If its a little one, it will close around your finger and die :( I'm not sure about a big one though.
Ofcourse not, you don't see them, your fingernails can't bleed and the body doesn't see a need to put nerves in it.
If you put your finger on a hot ember you will burn it
She might bite you, for putting your finger where it shouldn't be!
The Veins Will Turn Blue
You will definitely be in greater trouble if you put your middle finger to a judge. <><><><> You will probably learn the term "contempt of court". You will have time in jail to study the term.
well if you do it might stick to you finger till you pout water on it to un-stick but other that that nothing serious will happen
Nothing bad will happen, some tattoo artist have limitations on where they will tattoo, like they might only ink the back of the neck but not the sides or front, they may not do your face, under finger nails, hands, oral areas, and list may continue depending the artist and policy they may have set in place
Putting your finger in a pencil sharpener can result in a cut, injury, or damage to your finger. It is not safe to insert body parts into a pencil sharpener, as it is designed for pencils only. If an injury occurs, seek medical attention immediately.
No, it is just a trap and not a very brutal one, just enough to hold a fly. In order for the plant to hurt you, you would have to leave you finger (or whatever) in the trap until the digestive enzymes have a chance to burn through your epidermis, which would be days. Also, the plant does not have teeth really. They only can put out enough pressure to crush their prey.
Put the Finger on You was created in 1981.
It was due to a false traditional belief that the Vena Amoris (literally "love vein") ran directly from that finger to the heart. In fact, every finger in one's hand has a similar vein structure, thusly every finger has veins that go to the heart. Simply put, tradition is the only reason it still sticks.
If you put your finger above a candle, you may feel the heat radiating from the flame and might sense some discomfort or pain if you hold your finger there for too long due to the heat. However, you won't typically get burned unless you touch the actual flame itself.