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In which we ask a bunch of pasty-faced shut-ins about their exploits on the sports field. How bad was it for you?
Thanks to scarpe for the suggestion.
( , Thu 19 Apr 2012, 13:40)
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So the parents just sat there and let a goon in pyjamas reduce a dislocated hip, and then make the kid carry on?
I suppose it's possible there were that many retards all in place.
( , Sun 22 Apr 2012, 20:34, 1 reply)
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Your comment does sound a bit retarded in iteself. You're obviously taking a negative view and making what you think it a witty comment.
Laughably, you're missing the point. Waaaaay off.
What. A. Schmuck.
( , Sun 22 Apr 2012, 20:54, closed)
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ignore the troll.
My Aikido sensei used to regularly pop the vertibrae in my spine back in for me when I was going through an agonising growth spurt. In fact, I trusted him to do it because he knew what he was doing and I had great respect for him.
Martial arts isn't just about the kicking and the punching, as most of us who trained properly would know. It's also about healing, dignity, respect and cooperation. Most senseis worth their salt would be able to pop in a dislocated limb without incident. I can't even come close to describing how much I miss my old sensei, I haven't seen him in five years and I still have the utmost respect for that man.
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I'm no expert, but I believe dislocated vertebrate would involve a certain amount of permanent paralysis with the associated incontinence, impotence and the like. Have you notice a wheelchair in your hallway and a smell of shit pervading your home?
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