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What happens to your tongue if you hit a nerve?

it will hurt


On Mario and luigi bowser's inside story how do you beat the bug to get the first star cure from the bug?

there is nothing special just keep attacking and hit his tongue when he sticks it into bowser


How do you pirece your own tongue?

Don't! Do it professionally. If you do it yourself, you may hit a vein and lose all sensation in your tongue.


Does a batter keep the hit in a called baseball game?

Yes, a Batter (regardless of who) will keep a hit in a called game if they have gotten a hit as long as it's not a regular season game that was rained (or snowed) out before it became official.


Why do you have tongue cuts?

Sometimes, when you go to the dentist they accidentally cut your tongue . Or, if you fall on something and hit your mouth that could also affect your tongue too. By Brayden Bunce


Do you always get your tongue numbed when you have it pierced?

You rarely get your tongue numbed before you pierce it. You have to be sure that the piercer didn't hit any nerves or something and you can't do that if you can't feel your tongue.


Can you get paralyzed when getting your tongue pierced?

yes it is true, if You dont know how to do it.


How do you pierce your tongue with only a barbell?

YOU DON'T. How in the heck would you shove such a blunt and wide bar through your tongue? Piercing your own tongue is a horrible idea. You could hit an artery and bleed to death. Go to a professional


Can the acid level of acid rain increase?

Yes, the level of acid rain can increase. As acid rain falls on objects that have already been hit with acid rain, the acid builds up and becomes stronger.


In The Wind Waker can you use the Hero's Bow on the Wind Temple Boss?

Yeah, but you have to hit the tongue.


What does strike first and then give the tongue means?

It means: One should "hit" first, then "speak"


How do you tougue on the saxophone?

Put your mouthpiece in your mouth. Feel the part of the tongue that touches the tip of the reed. That's the part of the tongue you tongue with. Hit the reed as if you were saying "tah, tah" but remember to have a continuous air stream. Don't stop your air, just let the tongue get in the way but only for a split second.