Was it the impact with the ground or the velocity of the shadow striking him that caused the injury?
Was it the impact with the ground or the velocity of the shadow striking him that caused the injury?
Tricks and treachery are the practice of fools, that don't have brains enough to be honest. -Benjamin Franklin
Sincerity makes the very least person to be of more value than the most talented hypocrite. -Charles Spurgeon
Cultural Marxism: -The idea that good, hard working, white people should pay for those who are not, and thus in the name of equality create the conditions for their own genetic annihilation
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Icing with death: Base jumper's 120-metre 'death' plunge after parachute fails to open... but SURVIVES when snow cushions his fall
- The young jumper was filmed by his friend in Konakova, Russia
- His fear is evident as he looks over the edge of the electricity pylon and prepares to jump, hands shaking
- He hits the ground with a muffled thud and a puff of snow as his friend can only look down from above
- Miraculously, the man survived the fall after the powdery snow cushions fall
- He fractured vertebrae, pelvis and legs and walked again after 3 months
- At 120-metres high, the pylon was taller than St Paul's Cathedral and Big Ben's tower
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Bigjon (11th November 2018),midnight rambler (11th November 2018),Neuro (11th November 2018)