If you are thinking about hurting yourself then you really need to seek help. Talk to someone that can help you get through whatever is bothering you. Make an emergency appointment with a councilor. Please do this soon, life is precious. You may have too much stress in your life that is interfering with your mental health. Call someone. I found a number you can call if you don't feel comfortable talking to a friend. 1-800-273-TALK( 1-800-273-8255 )
Me hice daño.
f gymnastics everyone gets hurt, at least once. even I have hurt myself plenty of times!
I hurt myself when I fell off the bike.
Emo Goth is where you are depressed like me and you want to hurt yourself and others but I don't want to hurt others i just want to hurt myself.
Emo Goth is where you are depressed like me and you want to hurt yourself and others but I don't want to hurt others i just want to hurt myself.
Its not Gandhi who said this.
"Myself" is considered an intensive pronoun when it emphasizes the subject of the sentence. An example would be: "I made dinner myself." It is reflexive when it refers back to the subject and is necessary for the sentence's meaning, like in "I hurt myself."
Use myself reflexively: I hurt myself. For sententious emphasis: For myself, I prefer scotch. Never use myself as the object of a verb or a preposition ( except reflexively, as above ). The correct word in all such cases is me: If you have any problems with this, please see the director or me.
"Hurt" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to physical or emotional injury. As a verb, it means to cause physical or emotional pain or harm.
infection from influenza a but you just migth have h1n1 or the swine flu i had it myself and i had those same symthems
Your cells release water, therefore its like water but its held in cells
"Myself" can function as both a pronoun and a reflexive pronoun depending on its usage in a sentence. As a pronoun, it can replace a noun (e.g., "I did it myself"). As a reflexive pronoun, it reflects the action of the subject back onto itself (e.g., "I hurt myself").