I think Nickvey meant "no, pain is a signal something is wrong, always". He forgot to put the comma after "no", because my last sentence in my post was "is this normal?". And Nickvey responded "no (as in "no it's not normal")", (comma), then "pain is a signal something is wrong, always".
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The grammar in this answer has my mind fucked:
Do you mean that no pain = something is always wrong?
Do you mean that pain doesn't always mean something's wrong?
Do you mean OP is dying?
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I think Nickvey meant "no, pain is a signal something is wrong, always". He forgot to put the comma after "no", because my last sentence in my post was "is this normal?". And Nickvey responded "no (as in "no it's not normal")", (comma), then "pain is a signal something is wrong, always".