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no sense no feeling

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From a pun on two different meanings of sense, ‘common sense’ and ‘ability to feel (pain)’.

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no sense no feeling

  1. (humorous, said after a minor accident) Don’t worry about your non-debilitating injury, as you can’t possibly feel it anyway.
    You bashed your head on that low ceiling but so what? No sense, no feeling!