Is it normal to be immune to fire

when i was 11 my freind dared me to stick my finger in a fire and i did. but i freely can burn any part of my body and i feel no pain, and i dont get burn't how normal is this?

Is It Normal?
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  • The way the economy is, being immune to being fired is actually a pretty nifty skill to have. You could form a superhero group with someone who is immune to verbal warnings and another person who is immune to being bullied out of the job.

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  • Maybe yoo have just destroyed all your nerves from burning yourself so many times...

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  • Someones been watching Game Of Thrones

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  • I dare you to spread gasoline on your dick and put it in the fire. Go!!!

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  • Obviously you are exaguratting (Spelled that wrong, I know).
    I bet you put your hand in the fire for about two seconds, then moved it away before you even felt warm.

    It is impossible, which is why everyone knows you are lying.

    Also, if you felt no pain, that indicates that there is something negative, not positive. Next time something is hurting you involving fire, you'll not even know it is hurting you, and so you dn't move your body part that is burning. Then once you realize you are being burnt, you'll probably have massive injuries that can make yu pretty much useless. Pain is something that is linked to survival, and if you can't feel pain, then your survival skills are worse than the rest of ours.

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  • Pikachu, get away from that fire right this minute! You're a thunder Pokemon not a fire-type one! How many times must I tell you that you aren't immune to fire? Do you know how much money I've wasted on burn-heals! Well, do you?!

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  • It is not abnormal to be able to deal with flames! The moisture in your skin evaporates and cools the surface. Fire eaters frequently run the batons on their arms and chests as well as putting them out with their hands at the end of the performance. Hot items (such as an oven shelf) can do a lot more damage, while clothing that gets hot or sets alight can cause even more serious burns.

    Jane and I live in a rural area and have open fires in the house. It is not unusual for us to pick up burning embers with our fingers and throw them back onto the fire, as well as putting sheets of burning newspaper out by screwing them up with our bare hands. We also pinch our cigarettes out. Have you never noticed that campers mostly wear shorts when they stamp the campfire out!

    Be careful if you play with fire in the house and always avoid wearing synthetic clothes that will melt at twice the temperature of boiling water, stick to your skin and cause serious burns. That is the reason that fire performers wear leather jeans.

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  • You are not immune to fire. You probobly have nerve problems. While I forget what it is called there is this disorder which causes people to not feel pain. One would be lepors but there is another disorder which is not contagious and you are born with. The fact you can not feel pain is not a good thing. Go see a doctor since this is a sign that something is wrong with you.

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  • alright, dragonborn.. I believe in the scientific method. Let me get a flamethrower and see if you start smelling like a roasted turkey.

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  • Do you belong to the Targaryen family?

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  • You aren't immune, you just have a shit nervous system. Go to a doctor.

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  • Quit the drugs.

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  • It's actually possible to stick your hand in an open flame and not burn. I do that sometimes when I'm bored.

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  • ?... you know this is impossible right?

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  • News flash buddy,

    Horses vaginas are NOT FIRE.

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