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slowriot

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Vie

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That foot thing seriously just made me vomit a bit.

D:
 

Tallulah

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Stop quoting the toe picture, for Pete's sake!

(What happened, seriously?)
 

skylights

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wait wait this toe picture needs greater explanation. what do you mean caught the ground???

i'm having a really hard time just picturing you running and then RIIIIIP

hello bone.
 

MacGuffin

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Keep quoting the toe pic!

Must've been some time after, no blood.
 

Vie

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I can't imagine it's real.

Because of it is...no, it just can't be. I've decided it is not real, therefore, in my reality it is not real.
 

suttree

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So that pic is within 10 minutes or so of the injury. It's weird there's no blood, right? I asked the emt's about it and they told the bodies natural response to tearing trauma is to constrict the blood vessels at the site, preventing excessive bleeding. A neat adaptation.

Details: I was training jiu jitsu and shot in for a single leg takedown. In the move, I used my left leg to drive my body down and forward in order to grab the other guy's leg at the knee. After driving forward, the left leg then comes forward in between the other guys legs in order to stand up with the guys leg to make him fall over.

In the transition between driving off the left leg and swinging it forward to stand up, the big toe wanted to stay where it was while the rest of my body wanted to move.
 
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