It’s splinter. It’s always been splinter!
2×4
Interesting faces in panels 2 and 3!
A sliver can be a tiny serving of something yummy. A splinter is a splinter. No confusion.
A splinter is a sliver of wood imbedded in your skin.
Either way, yes I call it a splinter, still painful.
i sort them by size: Slivers are so small as to be nearly invisible (but hurt like mad!), splinters are big and don’t require the use of a magnifying glass or fine tip tweezers.
For Bible fans: Luke 6:41-46 NABRE
Why do you notice the splinter in your brother’s eye, but do not perceive the wooden beam in your own?
Splinter is a Radioactively transformed rat that raised 4 turtles that were likewise effected by radioactive material into Ninja heros ;p
How about “spliver?”
Had one go all the way through my hand once. Wasn’t a good experience, and the least bad thing I called it was ’’splinter’’.
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member 12 months ago
It’s splinter. It’s always been splinter!
Shirl Summ Premium Member 12 months ago
2×4
jagedlo 12 months ago
Interesting faces in panels 2 and 3!
mrsdonaldson 12 months ago
A sliver can be a tiny serving of something yummy. A splinter is a splinter. No confusion.
poppacapsmokeblower 12 months ago
A splinter is a sliver of wood imbedded in your skin.
kab2rb 12 months ago
Either way, yes I call it a splinter, still painful.
gigagrouch 12 months ago
i sort them by size: Slivers are so small as to be nearly invisible (but hurt like mad!), splinters are big and don’t require the use of a magnifying glass or fine tip tweezers.
walstib Premium Member 12 months ago
For Bible fans: Luke 6:41-46 NABRE
Why do you notice the splinter in your brother’s eye, but do not perceive the wooden beam in your own?
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 12 months ago
Splinter is a Radioactively transformed rat that raised 4 turtles that were likewise effected by radioactive material into Ninja heros ;p
bookworm0812 12 months ago
How about “spliver?”
Curiosity Premium Member 12 months ago
Had one go all the way through my hand once. Wasn’t a good experience, and the least bad thing I called it was ’’splinter’’.