pocketrocket
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What would leave a piano key bruise pattern. Single stand obviously, if the user had sufficient skill. Anything else?
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a cane or a the end of a narrow-bladed paddle, laid on with exquisite precision.
A singletail whip would leave fat little puckery welts, or slightly curving stripes.
I'm not sure. Bruising is very unpredictable, you never can tell for sure which bruises will bloom and what will just disappear. Even with the kind of deep hits that you get with a whip tip. I guess it's all about the capillaries...What about a few days later, after bruising has gone purple?
J
Getting spanked with a piano?
....She also said that bruises that go down to the bone and bruise the bone itself are the worst bruises that heal the slowest.
What about a few days later, after bruising has gone purple?
J
.....It would make an absolutely awful jangle, but why not one well-placed blow with a children's xylophone toy? The keys are regular in shape and position, often are made of thin metal, and the keys are usually exposed in a way that the keys on a tiny toy piano would not because of the structure of of the piano box.
is not a safeword......
"Ow"
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Maybe, if she sang it in the fashion of an operetta.
It would make an absolutely awful jangle, but why not one well-placed blow with a children's xylophone toy? The keys are regular in shape and position, often are made of thin metal, and the keys are usually exposed in a way that the keys on a tiny toy piano would not because of the structure of of the piano box.
ObPedant: technically, if the keys are metal it's a metallophone. "Xylo-" is specifically wood.
And if it sounds like a badger, it's a daxophone.