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12-21-2024, 10:28 PM
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Re: Teen Does a Failed Somersault, Breaks Neck and Died Later on
I don't understand why people aren't taught not to move an injured person in certain parts of the world. I'm very curious if it exacerbated his situation.
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12-22-2024, 12:00 AM
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Re: Teen Does a Failed Somersault, Breaks Neck and Died Later on
But he moved a bit after the impact before going still. Watch again weird |
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12-22-2024, 04:39 AM
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Re: Teen Does a Failed Somersault, Breaks Neck and Died Later on
Well, not voluntarily anyway. At the same time, he also wouldn't have been able to hold back a fart either. Although this is India, which stinks like ass to begin with, so neither scenario would have made a single difference. |
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12-22-2024, 11:13 AM
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Re: Teen Does a Failed Somersault, Breaks Neck and Died Later on
The number of videos on DR that exist by country are directly proportional to several factors, and I think one of the main ones is emphasis on safety and risk. Here in the US we aren't climbing on the roofs of trains, riding motorbikes and rickshaws through clusterfucks of traffic, most of our heavy machinery requires a certification to operate, and we promote safety by having giant signs, labels, inserts, flashing warning lights.......you get the idea.
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