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grading members on how well they tolerate pain (1 best, 8 worst)
1 jsvng (I think it's a bit obvious, we all know why)
2 bng chn (he has mentioned many times that his pain tolerance is very good, but I left him in second place for the time he had his stye cut out)
3 jngIn (he said that the ear piercing or any needling process doesn't hurt, also he's a gym boy now)
4 chngbn (I left him further behind because I feel that he is one of the typical muscular gym boys who when something hurts they exaggerate a little)
5 hynjn (the eyebrow piercing didn't hurt and he endured a lot with the hand injury, but it's very dramatic for other things like minor bumps)
6 mnh0 (he complains a lot about muscle pain after exercising and silently complains about some other type of pain, but it is still very noticeable on his face that he is sore)
7 sngmn (he's always been mysterious in that way, maybe because his pain tolerance isn't good and he doesn't want us to know)
8 flIx (I think it was a bit obvious, if flIx cries too much at concerts, I don't want to know what it will be like when he has some physical pain or how he cried in pain the first few days of the hernia)

I see what you mean but your justification for putting flx last isn't really convincing. Like, you can't in any way shape or form compare emotional pain to physical pain. I know plenty of people who are crybabies when it comes to emotions who can handle really harsh physical pains without even an expression change. Not to mention its really unfair to compare the pain and the mental distress that comes with a herniated disk (a very severe injury that can cause paralysis and that threatened his entire career) to how someone handles getting a tattoo or a piercing (things people often tolerate the pain for easier because you're excited to get one)

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