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posted ago by Changed777 ago by Changed777 +3436 / -2

If you won't protect HAWLEY'S home, then you have no right to pat yourself on the back for not wearing a mask in the store while condemning others for it. Where are all the big talking patriots? We need to shoo Antifa out of there!!

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braveContrarian 26 points ago +26 / -0

its because of the musculature network.

the same thing is the reason why if you wanna crack/stretch your back good, you also stretch out your arms and legs.

also, having surgery that cuts through your abs is a similar sort of pain whenever you move.

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BlinkinSun 7 points ago +7 / -0

I have been sliced from just below my sternum to just above my peep. I have broken my collar bone. I have suffered a level 5 separation of the shoulder.

By far, the separation was the most painful to experience and recover from. Cutting through the abs left me bed-ridden for a month but it was mostly painless as long as you didn’t move a lot.. Moving lead to a dull pain. The broke collar bone left me in a sling with a moderate soreness and a feeling of pressure like there was weight on my arm for a few weeks and then only pain with stress following. The separation was immense throbbing pain after the accident which didn’t go away for weeks and then slowly lessened over the course of a few months. It felt like my shoulder was being crushed by a car. Sleeping was almost impossible. Even over 10 years later, I still can’t sleep on my left shoulder or hold any weight on it for more than a few minutes.

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RetLeoVet80 4 points ago +4 / -0

Dude Ive dislocated both shoulder, have had two surgeries left and one right. Neither are worth a shit anymore. Shoulders are by far the most painful injuries and surgeries I have ever had