And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Looks like he took a hit, as you can see his glasses hit the grass behind him before he does. Wearing them on top of his head? Still, he might have exaggerated the force of the hit, but it looks real. Arm movement doesn't mean they were consciously controlled, as that seems to be a common reaction to head impacts. I suspect it is a head protection routine/program.
The girl reacts to the impact by shifting her legs to one side and separating them while bending the knees. Not normal swing actions at the apex of travel.
Dunno. Looks like unintended consequences more than anything. That to the chin would be enough.
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Really fake. I think the arms being lifted gives it away.
ReplyDeleteStranger danger. That looked like Hannibel Lector's faggy spawn. The hair, the smirk, the girly gait, I'd kick it too.
ReplyDeleteNot sure you'd get that neck-swivelling-ball-joint action after you were ...OUT!
ReplyDeleteThe kid's trajectory didn't change. No physical reaction to the supposed hit. Fake.
ReplyDeleteSudden force under the chin in an upright motion with a semi solid object equals lights out. I'm told. Um a friend told me
ReplyDeleteThe knees buckle under him.
ReplyDeleteLooks like he took a hit, as you can see his glasses hit the grass behind him before he does. Wearing them on top of his head? Still, he might have exaggerated the force of the hit, but it looks real. Arm movement doesn't mean they were consciously controlled, as that seems to be a common reaction to head impacts. I suspect it is a head protection routine/program.
ReplyDeleteThe girl reacts to the impact by shifting her legs to one side and separating them while bending the knees. Not normal swing actions at the apex of travel.
Why the camera? No evidence of impact to the child's feet/legs. Fake.
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