Sharpener Ever

Have you ever had an emo friend?
If yes, does it normal for emo kids cutting themselves? I have a friend who looks emo (emotional), but doesn’t proclaim himself “emo”. He sometimes even gets offended by someone calling him “emo”. And he’s very good guy and pretty funny sometimes.
Today at class, I saw how he took out the nail from sharpener and can’t you imagine cut himself and began to suck his own blood from his finger. It was disgusting, after seeing it I called teacher, and he was sent to office. I don’t know if he saw me or not, and if he really will know that I’m who snitch on him to the teacher (cuz I was scared) I even don’t know what will happen.
u urself said that was disgusting.wat u did is right. dont worry.
Why don’t pencil sharpeners ever work right?
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