Author Topic: Eraser Burns - New addicition?  (Read 1542 times)


I didn't know you could do that. Cool.

I didn't know you could do that. Cool.
Aren't you already albino or something? You don't need to look like a zebra.

Aren't you already albino or something? You don't need to look like a zebra.
Oh, I'm sorry, does it only work on mondays?

Kids these generations...

Oh, I'm sorry, does it only work on mondays?
:'c
you've made me sad
so sad i'm going to go eraser burn myself :=c

What. You're a grammar national socialist.
If he was a Grammar national socialist he wouldn't have made that mistake, you tit.



It's not an addiction, I have one. My friend did it to me while I was asleep. Not that bad, it's tiny. Small line. Thin too

I haven't seen eraser burns since late 8th grade. Us highschoolers cut ourselfs and use our cigarettes to burn ourselfs.
« Last Edit: May 27, 2011, 08:18:08 PM by Joker Card »

I've noticed people with gashes on top of their hands. It can be a line, smiley face, etc.
I then got suspicious and continued to investigate, then sooner found out that people were burning themselves with erasers.
"An eraser burn is when a person rubs an eraser on top of the skin and rubs it really fast, removing the top layer and letting the raw skin show. It then gets scabbed overtime as a huge mark."
I looked at other people's hands and noticed about 1- 5 eraser burns, and realized it might cause an addiction to it.

Any thoughts on this?

Old business. This happens mainly in middle schools. I saw people doing it in middle school, which was 6 years ago.

Is it addictive? Well thats the burning question....

Lol, atleast it's not as bad as
using cigarettes to burn ourselfs.

Is it addictive? Well thats the burning question....
ba dum tss