Yep, broken bones aren't fun. I had a severely broken arm in high school. It wasn't a compound fracture (where the bones come through the skin), but it looked like I had two elbows. I was in a full cast for a month, a full splint for another month and a half-splint for a third month. Being my dominate arm/hand, it was not a fun experience. Imagine what the questions would be if the aliens had captured Colonel Steve Austin (The Six Million Dollar Man. Ouch, I'm dating myself.).
Had a compound fracture of a leg it broke in three piece and I still have a scar where one piece went through the skin and three other larger ones where they put pins to fix it back in place and keep the bone straight. But that happened form a sliding accident going 40 mph through a snow fence and ricocheting off a army tank that did not move out of the way "almost like it tanked the hit to stop me." The danger of going down three different hills and not turning to stop "rolling off the 🛷 sled" at a army base.
@@loganshaw4527 Ouch. My arm was broken in Phys. Ed. class my sophomore year of high school. We were doing wrestling. I was thrown and landed wrong, nothing like your experience.
@@merlinathrawes746 still ouch for that. they forget to tell people how easy it is to be injured in highschool wrestling. At least it was a fixable arm and not a ear problem.
Broken bones are definitely not fun even for those around those who break them. My late husband had a near head-on collision with a Lincoln Navigator while driving a Geo Metro. No air bag. His left side was effed up. Broke his orbital socket, jaw, ribs, nearly severed his leg below the knee. Three weeks in the hospital with the misfortune of building tolerances for every pain med they threw at him. Only way he was able to eat Thanksgiving dinner that year was to throw everything into a blender so he could drink it with a straw. Turkey, gravy, Stove Top stuffing, mashed potatoes. He said the "shake" was actually rather tasty.
He's worse then a warrior... HE'S a lawyer!
Mostly human.
Mostly harmless!
don't panic....
Not a warrior - a Business Major. ;)
If they had to pull shifts in retail or service industry to cover the course costs, pretty close though?
I didn't know that HCI with a purity of 0.5% was a high concentration.🤣
Causes respiratory tract irritation.May be harmful if absorbed through skin.
Yep, broken bones aren't fun. I had a severely broken arm in high school. It wasn't a compound fracture (where the bones come through the skin), but it looked like I had two elbows. I was in a full cast for a month, a full splint for another month and a half-splint for a third month. Being my dominate arm/hand, it was not a fun experience. Imagine what the questions would be if the aliens had captured Colonel Steve Austin (The Six Million Dollar Man. Ouch, I'm dating myself.).
Had a compound fracture of a leg it broke in three piece and I still have a scar where one piece went through the skin and three other larger ones where they put pins to fix it back in place and keep the bone straight. But that happened form a sliding accident going 40 mph through a snow fence and ricocheting off a army tank that did not move out of the way "almost like it tanked the hit to stop me." The danger of going down three different hills and not turning to stop "rolling off the 🛷 sled" at a army base.
@@loganshaw4527 Ouch. My arm was broken in Phys. Ed. class my sophomore year of high school. We were doing wrestling. I was thrown and landed wrong, nothing like your experience.
@@merlinathrawes746 still ouch for that. they forget to tell people how easy it is to be injured in highschool wrestling. At least it was a fixable arm and not a ear problem.
Broken bones are definitely not fun even for those around those who break them. My late husband had a near head-on collision with a Lincoln Navigator while driving a Geo Metro. No air bag. His left side was effed up. Broke his orbital socket, jaw, ribs, nearly severed his leg below the knee. Three weeks in the hospital with the misfortune of building tolerances for every pain med they threw at him. Only way he was able to eat Thanksgiving dinner that year was to throw everything into a blender so he could drink it with a straw. Turkey, gravy, Stove Top stuffing, mashed potatoes. He said the "shake" was actually rather tasty.
Warrior or business major are completely interchangeable minus the weapons and hand to hand combat training.
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Not a warrior. They get really scary. By the way. When am I getting out of here?
If they keep needling him he will eventually get sore, and warrior or not, with those cybernetics he's going to make a mess of these lizards.
Not a warrior. But if you do t want to meet any, AND you really dont want to.. you better let me leave.
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How did he get there? Why is he there??