I remember reading a fan theory that everyone in that world is superhumanly durable, but they need to eat a lot for it - that's why Kevin is able to power down an entire large pizza by himself at maybe 8 years old.
Me listening at the doctor's analysis: how are these guys alive? Me listening to Lauren's stories: how are *you* alive? (Ok maybe I am exaggerating a bit but still... ouch!)
The aorta is the artery connected directly to the heart, and supplies blood to your organs with the help of smaller arteries connected to itself. I remember that from high school.
huh. Thanks for explaining. I mostly only remembered that it was involved in every picture I ever had to label about the heart, so I just assumed it was part of it.
2 differenct rib injuries. Other was four and second two. The only thing that pissed me - could not turn in my bed. And getting up from the bed was painful...
Well, they're watching the original series at an episode per week, and doing an abridged whenever they've caught up to the end of the abridged episode (typically 1-2 episodes per abridged episode so far, but the gap'll widen there). So, it'll be a while I guess?
Not really. We've watched much farther into the show, but I have to put several Abridged episodes together to release, and I can't do that until those episodes have all released on Patreon. So it's a little sporadic. Another thing I was trying to do, in order to make it less sporadic, was to get a bit further ahead on the whole series, that way I can release the connected abridged videos faster.
I get that people don't like 𝘏𝘰𝘮𝘦 𝘈𝘭𝘰𝘯𝘦 3, but that movie has its own share of physical trauma blows on its vindictive terrorist characters: falling down an in-home elevator shaft, taking a 9-iron golf club to the groin, a can of black spray paint right to the eyes, trapped in a frozen swimming pool for what could have been at least an hour since the water had time to freeze around the two, and last but not least - my personal favorite - getting caught in a whole circle of fireworks at point-blank range. I know I missed a few, but it's been 20 years since I last saw the movie.
I remember reading a fan theory that everyone in that world is superhumanly durable, but they need to eat a lot for it - that's why Kevin is able to power down an entire large pizza by himself at maybe 8 years old.
nice
Me listening at the doctor's analysis: how are these guys alive?
Me listening to Lauren's stories: how are *you* alive? (Ok maybe I am exaggerating a bit but still... ouch!)
The aorta is the artery connected directly to the heart, and supplies blood to your organs with the help of smaller arteries connected to itself. I remember that from high school.
huh. Thanks for explaining. I mostly only remembered that it was involved in every picture I ever had to label about the heart, so I just assumed it was part of it.
@@ChicagoReacts Severing of the aorta will kill you in about 30 seconds.
@ChicagoReacts No worries. They taught me that the aorta was part of the heart in class, but I knew better and learned the full scope later on TH-cam.
2 differenct rib injuries. Other was four and second two. The only thing that pissed me - could not turn in my bed. And getting up from the bed was painful...
oof
They can't see below nose level? This must take place in the Goldeneye N64 universe.
Hahahahahahaha!
btw, is there a schedule release for yugi-oh abriged?
Well, they're watching the original series at an episode per week, and doing an abridged whenever they've caught up to the end of the abridged episode (typically 1-2 episodes per abridged episode so far, but the gap'll widen there). So, it'll be a while I guess?
Not really. We've watched much farther into the show, but I have to put several Abridged episodes together to release, and I can't do that until those episodes have all released on Patreon. So it's a little sporadic. Another thing I was trying to do, in order to make it less sporadic, was to get a bit further ahead on the whole series, that way I can release the connected abridged videos faster.
Yay! Just what I needed, watching trauma occur.
Or was it drama.. anyway.
I get that people don't like 𝘏𝘰𝘮𝘦 𝘈𝘭𝘰𝘯𝘦 3, but that movie has its own share of physical trauma blows on its vindictive terrorist characters: falling down an in-home elevator shaft, taking a 9-iron golf club to the groin, a can of black spray paint right to the eyes, trapped in a frozen swimming pool for what could have been at least an hour since the water had time to freeze around the two, and last but not least - my personal favorite - getting caught in a whole circle of fireworks at point-blank range.
I know I missed a few, but it's been 20 years since I last saw the movie.
th-cam.com/video/tK_0Z-DS5fI/w-d-xo.html Short view about Finnish Cristmas(LOL) ""RARE EXPORTS: The Wildest Christmas Movie You’ve Never Seen""