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[Science Experts only] Is this why I become weird?

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When I was a child, I accidentally touch the electricity that has a v220. My body just vibrate and nothing hurts. Is it possible that the electricity passes through my brain and changes the way it was? After that incident, I come to think of many things that are very weird. I was not kidding. Sometimes I dont want to think anymore but still I am thinking weird stuffs. Stuffs come to my mind like what if my body is full of taste buds.

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  1. Your getting shocked wouldn't have affected your brain unless you touched the wire with your head  ;)

    I agree - it sounds like you're a naturally curious person.


  2. No, that isn't weird at all.

    Two things: one, you are quite lucky. You survived a 220V shock, and some people have died from it.

    Two, you seem to have an enquiring and curious mind. That's perfectly normal, and highly desired by scientists. There is nothing wrong with you at all.

  3. You're probably thinking about this the wrong way around.

    You're not "weird" because you touched a 220V wire (countless European, British, and Australian children have been electrocuted by their 220 V lines without any long-term mental effects).  It is more likely that you touched the 220V wire because you are, as others have noted, intensely curious and wanted to see what would happen.  You're now using that event to explain traits in yourself that were there before you the event.  But the curiosity led to the shock, not vice versa.

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