it has been my experience that a short family will put a ceiling fan low enough for my 6'-1" head to hit them when i go to visit. (this has happened mutilpe times when visiting a new house. alot of time when i stand up at the dinner table) i cracked a blade with my skull. other than a little sting it didnt hurt. but i never hit my ear either. but this kid is dumb and never met a comb. why do ppl think its cool to look like you havent bathed or left the house in a month. i say month because it took him that long to grow that little beard.
i recently rented a new place and the ceiling fans lights are a problem they hang low and if i were my shoes i hit the lights. the man of the house before is only 5-5.
To quote Bill Engvall, "Here's your sign". People like this is why when you buy a new fanbelt for your vehicle the warning says not to change while the engine is running. I have a 65 Galaxie with a 289, let him put his hand in that fan and watch what happens!
My brother used to discipline his cats by lifting them up to the ceiling, they didn't like that. He's 6'3". Unfortunately he did that under a spinning ceiling fan one time. WHACK. Cat was fine but did not do the offending deed anymore
When I was 7 an uncle that I haven't seen in years accidentally lifted me up into a ceiling fan at Easter dinner, the fan was on high to keep the kitchen cooler so it cut a nice sized gash into my eye brow 1 inch from my eye off to get stitches I went.
This wasnt the bad part right after the first blade hit the second got the top of my head right after my uncle seen the first hit. Second one cut again but no bad enough to get stitches.