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texasranger
· 8 years ago
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This is the least accurate "meanwhile in" ive seen
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whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
Not to be 'that guy' but the American one could have a legitimate reason for doing that, such as recovering from a heart attack/ stroke or surgery.
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pterodactylsheep
· 8 years ago
How is sitting on a chair that is on a treadmill recovering from a heart attack or surgery?
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whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
Keeping mobility in the legs (and thus blood flow) while limiting further damage, it can also be used after a stroke that affects the legs. Here this explains it. https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=seated+treadmill+therapy&hl=en&as_sdt=0&as_vis=1&oi=scholart&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi_zKCgwufKAhXGth4KHe_pBU0QgQMICDAA
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wrath
· 8 years ago
I wonder how that heart attack/stroke could have been prevented? Not a hint of sarcasm here... not at all.
texasranger
· 8 years ago
Heart attacks are when the heart stops so you can use CPR to resesitate them. Stroke is when there is blockage in the arteries so idk what you do im no doctor
wrath
· 8 years ago
For crying out loud... does anyone in this site remember that it's called "funsubstance"?!... has this society become so dense they can't sense obvious sarcasm or the reason why it was placed there? =_=. Fuck I miss the older members.
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whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
Its not only fat people that have heart attacks and strokes I've had two heart attacks a few years ago and was 160-170 pounds (that's thin for me) fully clothed and soaking wet but had an existing undiagnosed issue the coupled with a very stressful situation at the time caused me to drop over, and its not always a full stop of the heart for it to be classified as a heart attack, a heart attack by definition is any irregular spasms of the heart muscle that interrupts normal function although severe spasms can shut the heart down or make it just beat uselessly. In my case mine were mild and caused me to pass out.
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johe
· 8 years ago
Liked this post because of Totoro. Always makes me smile.
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mopargirl
· 8 years ago
Totoro is at the bus stop! I would actually take get on that bus.
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maxenoughcolt
· 8 years ago
As both an Australian and a snake nerd, I would like to point out a flaw. That is the King Cobra, a south east Asian elapid, that, while larger than most Australian snakes (in fact is the longest venomous snake in the world, is nowhere near as deadly.
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texasranger
· 8 years ago
I though that was an anaconda the head looks to big to be a cobra
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maxenoughcolt
· 8 years ago
The king cobra is not actually a cobra, but it is an elapid, which is the same as cobras.
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texasranger
· 8 years ago
Waht
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maxenoughcolt
· 8 years ago
Yeah while they are both in the elapid family, the king cobra belongs to the Ophiophagus genus, while true cobras belong to the Naja genus. The key to recognising a true cobra is the presence of the word "Naja" in it's scientific name.
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texasranger
· 8 years ago
Wow you know your stuff
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maxenoughcolt
· 8 years ago
I actually don't research these things Australians are just born with an innate knowledge of snakes.
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