Aside from being in excruciating pain, you'd lose a bit of blood and would need to be rushed to the hospital. There they'd administer pain relief and attempt to surgically re-attach your tongue. It would likely be unsuccessful.
After recovering, you'd be admitted to a psychiatric hospital to assess your mental health. Your reputation would be a shambles, and your friends and family would be distraught that you could do such a thing to yourself.
You would be incapable of articulate speech for the rest of your life, even if re-attachment was successful. Your social life would have effectively been dealt an irreparable blow, and you would be condemned to a life of cruel taunts, rumours, psychiatric medication and counseling, isolation and speech impediment.
you become a dog
bleeding will takesoff...it will cure propably in a two 2 three weeks
Weird but they cut u 3 times and cut Ur vein and drain the blood out of ur vein because they thought the sickness was in ur vein basically!
Blood flow from a vein is slower than that from an artery.
If you mean "jugular vein," then, no... it would not be good to cut it. The jugular veins are in the neck and drain blood from the head. Is it good to cut your "juggler vein"? Only if you want to get rid of someone who is annoying you by juggling flaming bowling pins and oranges.
Fleuri cut is parallel to the "veins" or sedimentary layers. It is explained in Architectural Stone: Fabrication, Installation, and Selection By Mark A. Chacon A link is provided to the reference, which was pulled up on a Google search.
Just about an eighth of an inch or less. You don't want to cut the vein in the nail so cut a tiny amount every week and the little vein will descend back farther.
close to the quick (the vein) but not too close. Cutting the quick happens occasionaly and is ok just painful and it will bleed. You can tell where the quick is easily with white nails (its red) but black nails are a bit harder. If you do cut the quick its fine, it happens!
I think it's still fatal to do that but when you cut that vein it releases a lot of blood so you can die from blood loss (if not taken to a hospital on time). You will not die right away from cutting your wrist vein.
"Cut my vein and arteries." He screamed at us.
report to a doctor immediately. that could mean that you may have cut your artery.
Even though the blood loss rate through a vein is slower than through a cut artery, you can still bleed out and die through a cut vein.