You know when you accidentally stomp on a LEGO and wanna die because it hurts so much? OK, brace yourself: Julia Pechar, an 18-year-old high school senior from Nebraska, stepped on her iPhone charger and one of the prongs punctured her foot.

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when your room is this messy, you have to accept the consequences of not being able to see where you step pic.twitter.com/MuRr5Uen1w — Jules (@JEWL_ia) January 31, 2017

"So, I was laying in my bed watching Netflix and I heard my microwave go off. I was cooking popcorn," she explained to BuzzFeed News.

"I got so excited that I literally jumped off of my bed. I landed right on the charger."

Julia didn't spot the charger on the floor because, well, this is how her room looked at the time.

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"Right before I screamed for my mom to come rip it out of me, I crawled to my phone to take a picture," she told BuzzFeed News.

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Julia shared the terrifying photos on Twitter, where they went viral, racking up more than 11,000 retweets.

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AHHHH! Are you still screaming? AHHHHHHHHH!

But while thousands of people freaked at the sight of the injury, other Twitter users focused on shading Julia for the state of her room.

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Those flowers are definitely dead. pic.twitter.com/kBe1erqGRT — Ben Theiler (@BEN_theredoneit) February 1, 2017

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@PS1LO omg sis is this trump toilet paper? amazing pic.twitter.com/28Cs1g9f9g — nicole ‎✵ ミ☆ (@euphoricdanvers) February 1, 2017

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that's what you get for having a minions poster — jacob (@labreacock) February 1, 2017

Jokes aside, Julia's mom wrote her a note so she wouldn't have to take the stairs at school during her recovery.

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my mom wrote me a note so I can ride the elevator at school so this had a decent outcome — Jules (@JEWL_ia) February 1, 2017

Ultimately it looks like Julia will be fine — so fine, in fact, that she reportedly has zero intention of cleaning her room.

Hannah Orenstein is the assistant features editor at Seventeen.com. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram!

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