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The exact moment his endorphins kicked in…


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wiggins

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The exact moment his endorphins kicked in…


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I have an allergy to that pink caviar the Greeks use to make a dip from.

I've had it twice, both when in my 20's. I get this series of stomach cramps that rise in intensity from mild colicky pain to writhing agony over a period of 20 mins or so and then at the very peak of the pain I get this euphoric rush of pure bliss full painlessness and relaxation and then the pains build again for another round. I've never tried the shit again...
 

dark skies

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The employee of a plant installed in the city of Atalaia, 50 kilometers from the capital of Alagoas, suffered amputation of his right leg after having the member crushed by a tractor while working this Tuesday (29).

According to witness reports, the worker was working as a tractor driver when he trapped his limb in the PTO. In the images it is possible to see the despair of colleagues trying to help them in addition to the exposed femur. The victim's foot was forwarded, but could not be reimplanted.

The State General Hospital confirmed that the victim was admitted to the unit around 11:30 am. Felipe Jadson da Silva, 32, underwent an amputation procedure and his condition is considered stable. The circumstances of the accident at work must be investigated by the Civil Police of Alagoas.

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The State General Hospital (HGE), in Maceió, informs that Felipe Jadson da Silva, 32 years old, underwent surgery to amputate his right lower limb and is in Post-Anesthetic Recovery (PACU) in stable condition. The patient arrived at the hospital yesterday (29), victim of an accident at work in the city of Atalaia.


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What the fuck did they think they were going to attach his foot to? His knee? Or just wire it to the bottom of his leg and call him a marionette
 
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