Honestly just grab a hat and every possible scenario you could think of, and I'm sure there's a study that says it contributes to heart attacks, stroke, etc. all probably within +/- 3 years of 2020.
Quote: “According to the doctors, Isaiah experienced brain damage due to a lack of oxygen to his brain for several minutes.” Yet this happened to Damar and he suffered no brain damage? Weird.
I get that but I’m thinking we questioned how someone would move and things they could do after having CPR performed on them. Here is another fit person having it done just wonder will he walk around with a mask on and raise his arms up
Totally normal. Nothing to see here. Even before COVID, MMA fighter were dropping dead from cardiac arrest during fights left, right, and center. Move along. It is the young and in-shape who are most at risk of cardiac arrest. It just makes sense.
He had no oxygen to his brain for "3-5 minutes" while he was in cardiac arrest. They say that will cause him to have irreparable brain damage for the rest of his life. Wait.. how long was that football player without oxygen? Wasn't it longer? I remember something about 10 minutes of CPR on the field. Yet within a week he was up and about, flashing gang signs, and attending the super bowl???? Something is weird. I just can't put my finger on it....
Gladiatorial bloodsport is pretty much human nature and it's far healthier to fight with rules than without. If it's two consensual fighters, there's no problem.
Plus, human life is so bland, boring, banal really. People crave escapism, they instinctively crave fantastical conflicts and magical powers and to be a hero because of how unnatural and bland our lives have gotten as a whole.
This lets people who view and who fight spice their lives up directly and experience those feelings.
Climate change?
u/#howdareyou
You win.
Could be the systemic racism.
It's his privilege to have been poisoned and had the honor to blow up his heart. That racist bastard.
Stress.
Cold.
Breathing.
Honestly just grab a hat and every possible scenario you could think of, and I'm sure there's a study that says it contributes to heart attacks, stroke, etc. all probably within +/- 3 years of 2020.
Quote: “According to the doctors, Isaiah experienced brain damage due to a lack of oxygen to his brain for several minutes.” Yet this happened to Damar and he suffered no brain damage? Weird.
Kind of sounds like the football player. Questionable brain damage due to lack of oxygen. Let’s see how this kid acts after recovering
Except he won't have a multi billion dollar league to run interference.
I get that but I’m thinking we questioned how someone would move and things they could do after having CPR performed on them. Here is another fit person having it done just wonder will he walk around with a mask on and raise his arms up
The New Normal.
‘Prosecute Me For WHAT?!’ Anthony Fauci Erupts Over ‘Insanity’ of ‘Irresponsible’ Calls for His Arrest
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https://twitter.com/innermind2023/status/1634794133385789441?s=20
LIFE ISN'T FAIR???
Does he sleep w/ TV on and likes cold shower?
Meme idea - anyone wants to steal?
Deep state - 2 red buttons:
Prohibit sports and lose money.
Keep seeing stars Dying Suddenly.
Totally normal. Nothing to see here. Even before COVID, MMA fighter were dropping dead from cardiac arrest during fights left, right, and center. Move along. It is the young and in-shape who are most at risk of cardiac arrest. It just makes sense.
He had no oxygen to his brain for "3-5 minutes" while he was in cardiac arrest. They say that will cause him to have irreparable brain damage for the rest of his life. Wait.. how long was that football player without oxygen? Wasn't it longer? I remember something about 10 minutes of CPR on the field. Yet within a week he was up and about, flashing gang signs, and attending the super bowl???? Something is weird. I just can't put my finger on it....
I hate MMA fighting. I hate the way they kick their opponents and keep hitting them when they're down on the floor.
Opponents on the floor do have the choice to tap out.
Gladiatorial bloodsport is pretty much human nature and it's far healthier to fight with rules than without. If it's two consensual fighters, there's no problem.
Plus, human life is so bland, boring, banal really. People crave escapism, they instinctively crave fantastical conflicts and magical powers and to be a hero because of how unnatural and bland our lives have gotten as a whole.
This lets people who view and who fight spice their lives up directly and experience those feelings.
Whattsamatta? You ain't bloodthirsty?