Damn why can't these mf's fall on their heads more often
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so I was curious
In most cases, older adults do not break a hip because they fall — they fall because the hip has already fractured. The sequence is counterintuitive but well-documented in geriatric medicine.
When the worst person you know does something right
Hope his other hip goes, just as the pain from this one starts to let up
Not enough raw milk
Staph infection take my energy 
Comrade Staph infection you know what to do
Wishing him the worst
Would shove again

LOL he's the one who platformed Nick Fuentes and Fuentes ran circles around him and made fun of him. It was a car crash of an interview.
I won't say what Fuentes said during the interview but it was red meat for internet nazis. At least his recovery will be shorter and less painful than after that interview.
VAXXED?

owned bitch
in celebration, here's retired australian cricketer and one of our fastest ever bowlers (like a baseball pitcher but the ball is weirder and they deliberately bounce it) Brett Lee bowling absolute heat at Morgan and trying to hit him in the head while a large crowd and former australian cricket captains laugh at him.
Brett Lee my Punjab and Kolkata king
Lee isn't just one of our fastest ever bowlers, he's been clocked over 160 making him drawn for the second fastest ever in the world (I thought he was number one, but Shoaib Akhtar hit 161.3, and Shaun Tait and lee are drawn at 161.1)
For the uninitiated, cricket bowling involves throwing the extremely hard ball into a hard packed pitch; one of the more common deliveries for a fast bowler is a bouncer, where the ball is intended to reach the batsman at around head height as displayed by lee here. Cricket balls have inflicted serious injuries on occasion, up to and including death. I can only conclude that Brett is sincerely trying to injure Piers here. Legend.
oh shit, I thought Tait's 161 ball in that early T20 was faster than Lee had reached, didn't realise it was level.
God damn he was good
Yeah, I had to look it up, I was convinced Lee was #1. It's really impressive for records for that sort of thing to stand for 20+ years, but the one that shocked me is Jeff Thompson still has the fourth fastest recorded delivery in all of cricket, measured at 160.6 in 1974
One down, ~200 more to go.
Let's get crackin'!
Critical support to comrade MRSA
1776 will commence again! 
