i pushed my bike underneath the awning of this hotel. i thought, i ll be safe here. no problem at all. i m covered. james is wrong. holy [ bleep ]! there was just this huge bang and a flash. it s like a sonic experience bursting through you. the next second all hell broke loose. damn it! holy [ bleep ]! so, i feel just i still feel really shaky. i m not trying to be overdramatic or anything, but my spine feels lit up. i m trying to understand what happened. not only the bolt had just gone off near us but why my body feels kind of tingly. the lightning seems to erupt straight out of the motorcycle, but the bolt doesn t actually
i had to clean out the carburetor because it was just leaking gas nonstop. i pushed my bike underneath the awning of this hotel. i thought, i ll be safe here. no problem at all. i m covered. james is wrong. holy [ bleep ]! there was just this huge bang and a flash. it s like a sonic experience bursting through you. the next second all hell broke loose. damn it! holy [ bleep ]! so, i feel just i still feel really shaky. i m not trying to be overdramatic or anything, but my spine feels lit up. i m trying to understand what happened to me. not only the bolt had just gone off near us but why my body feels kind of tingly. the lightning seems to erupt straight out of the motorcycle, but the bolt doesn t actually hit the bike, not directly, at least. the lightning bolt hit those
what do you feel right now? it s almost like, imagine when your foot goes to sleep or hand goes to sleep and as it is waking up and you get the sensation back and it s kind of partially numb and kind of tingly, that s kind of the feeling i have almost all the time there. and then on occasion, i ll get kind of these electrical jolts or what seem like twitches in my missing fingers. it s a really bizarre experience to have sensation and pain in a place that doesn t exist. except in your mind, right? this is common among amputees. more than 80% still feel their missing limb in the early days after an amputation. it s called phantom limb syndrome. we don t know exactly why or how it happens, but some theories suggest the brain is rewiring itself after the loss of input from an amputated limb. so it reassigns the sensations of that limb to a different part of the body.
as miles put it, a new reality. just relax. but sometimes, the body refuses to accept a new reality. miles can still feel his arm. his brain still sending signals that his missing limb is there. what do you feel right now? it s almost like, imagine when your foot goes to sleep or hand goes to sleep and as it is waking up and you get the sensation back and it s kind of partially numb and kind of tingly, that s kind of the feeling i have almost all the time there. and then on occasion, i ll get kind of these electrical jolts or what seem like twitches in my missing fingers. it s a really bizarre experience to have sensation and pain in a place that doesn t exist. except in your mind, right? this is common among amputees. more than 80% still feel their missing limb in the early days after an amputation. it s called phantom limb
i pushed my bike underneath the awning of this hotel. i thought, i ll be safe here. no problem at all. i m covered. james is wrong. holy [ bleep ]! there was just this huge bang and a flash. it s like a sonic experience bursting through you. the next second all hell broke loose. damn it! holy [ bleep ]! so, i feel just i still feel really shaky. i m not trying to be overdramatic or anything, but my spine feels lit up. i m trying to understand what happened to me. not only the bolt had just gone off near us but why my body feels kind of tingly. the lightning seems to erupt straight out of the motorcycle,