Clavicular says he doesn’t think it’s important for a woman to have an org*sm because there isn’t a good “Return on Investment” 💀
“it’s not important… the amount of extra effort that’s required to do that is just not gonna have much ROI…”
@NYStackExchage@TheOneFortyPlus@FastbreakHoops5 I gotcha man. The game is definitely different but I believe there is more then meets the eye than the game just being different. Steroid use very likely is at a all time high in sports. Something like that can definitely contribute to more tears.
@DarthTraitor@TheOneFortyPlus@FastbreakHoops5 You are missing the point I’m agreeing with you that the sport was rougher. The game being more spread out and faster paced is why injuries are more prevalent.
You can play through bumps and bruises but lower extremity, tissue related issues you can’t.
@JrCue@aakashgupta I don't need "scientific evidence" from a biased study. I have my own "scientific evidence" by doing my own research by going to the chiropractor myself and my pain going away. So ill keep taking those sugar pills all day.
Caitlin Jensen, 28, walked into a Georgia chiropractor in June 2022. She came out with four dissected arteries, a stroke, cardiac arrest, and a traumatic brain injury. It took her nine months to say "Mom" again.
She had come in for lower back pain.
Your brain runs on four arteries. Two carotids in front, two vertebrals in back. The vertebrals don't run free. They thread up through narrow bone tunnels inside each cervical vertebra, C6 to C1, then loop around the top vertebra in a tight horizontal curve called the V3 segment.
When a chiropractor performs a high-velocity rotational thrust on the upper neck, V3 gets stretched and snapped against bone. The inner artery wall tears. Blood seeps between the layers. A flap forms. Flow blocks, or clots break off and travel to the brainstem.
In Caitlin's case all four vessels tore. Paramedics worked 12 minutes restoring her pulse. Surgeons placed a stent in one artery and repaired what they could in the rest. The brain injury came from the bleed that followed the stroke that followed the dissection.
One in 20,000 spinal manipulations triggers this. Arterial dissection causes 2% of strokes overall but 8 to 25% of strokes in patients under 45. In 55% of cases symptoms start within 12 hours of the adjustment. No screening test identifies who's at risk beforehand.
The American Chiropractic Association's own spokesman told the New York Times patients should get vascular scans before neck manipulation. Almost none do. Informed consent matching a surgical risk disclosure isn't standard. The average victim is 40.
Caitlin's back pain lived four vertebrae below the artery the thrust tore.
@JrCue@aakashgupta A well educated chiropractor is far from a scam. I've had debilitating neck and hip pain from boxing. Without my chiropractor adjustments my only other options would be a wheel chair or pain medication which would likely kill me off faster then any chiropractor.
@NYStackExchage@TheOneFortyPlus@FastbreakHoops5 No chance football and basketball is rougher now. Walter Payton was before my time but he never even had a injury his whole career and players were literally trying to injure him. In some ways,too much athletic advantages and players go backwards with some things.
@DarthTraitor@TheOneFortyPlus@FastbreakHoops5 Rougher ≠ More Achilles injuries. Maybe more non soft tissue injuries. But football back then was more straight line focused. When teams ran the ball more and it wasn’t normal for a QB to have 30+ attempts.
@DarthTraitor@BlackServe@TheOneFortyPlus@FastbreakHoops5 Today’s young people are “ignorant” because they think the world started when they were born. Take the Jesse Owens, Usain Bolt comparison. In the over 70 years between them Bolt only gained a half second in speed. That’s with the science, dietary, and equipment advances.
@BlackServe@LVProBettor@TheOneFortyPlus@FastbreakHoops5 Athletes dont just tear thier Achilles in basketball bro. Achille tears are up across the board in all sports is my point. I doubt athletes are accelerating that much more now then in football or baseball 20 years ago. And last I checked,Jordan was accelerating alot in his day.
@DarthTraitor@LVProBettor@TheOneFortyPlus@FastbreakHoops5 No, I'm saying they move more today than they did back then in the NBA in terms of quick acceleration and bursts. Everything else You're talking about is coming from you not me.
@Checkmatee27 Truth is MJ would be 0-6 in the league going up against the new Thunder, Dynasty Spurs and Warriors. His best competition was the bad boy Pistons LOL.
I am ultra bullish for the next 5+ years
Yes, AI will be a bubble but right now is the time to load the boat
The utility of AI is insane and just getting started
This is the start of the biggest bull run we will ever see in our lives
Generational wealth will be made
@LVProBettor@BlackServe@TheOneFortyPlus@FastbreakHoops5 Again you are saying athletes didn't do quick bursts all throughout sports. I guess you solved the riddle. Amazing, athletes never accelerated until the 2000s. What Amazing science.
@BlackServe@TheOneFortyPlus@FastbreakHoops5 It's far from ignorant. You're even using the word wrong. I am far from being "ignorant." You're logic says athletes didn't do quick bursts 20 or more years ago 😂. Yeah sure. I can't imagine how much you probably use that word to come off as superior.
@DarthTraitor@TheOneFortyPlus@FastbreakHoops5 Nah he's right. It's science. Tears are directly related to quick bursts. That's why you always see them happen on a first step or on a jump. Arguing pure science is ignorant.
@TheHoodNerd1@FastbreakHoops5 Incorrect. Football has the same problem with tears. Alot of today's problems likely stem from steroid use,and years back they didn't have all those sneakers and cleats that take away from your ankle actually building strength.
@FastbreakHoops5 It's not crazy. The game was played way differently back then. Watch the games and you'll see why there weren't as many achilles injuries
@TheOneFortyPlus@FastbreakHoops5 Sorry man,but that opinion has no credibility Achille tears have exploded in football as well and the game was alot rougher years back and the athletic gear didn't come anywhere close to what players have today.
@FastbreakHoops5 Watch a game, outside of running in transition, there was a lot of standing around. Half court offenses didn't have nearly as much movement, very little burst-movements.
MJ may have had elite hang time but it still doesn't change the fact they lied about his fake 48" vertical.
LeBron gets his head ABOVE THE RIM.
Something MJ and that fake 48" vertical could NEVER ACCOMPLISH.
The fact they have to lie about this shit just shows how insecure they are.
MJ NEVER HAD A 48" VERTICAL.
But keep lying, it's what JorGroupies do best.
@DarthTraitor@Eliasb223@realapp We don’t know that. We do know that Bronny won his first playoff series at 21 and Jordan didn’t win one until he was 25.
@Eliasb223@SilkyJohnstamos@realapp Bronny is never winning 10 scoring titles or going 6-0 in the finals with 2 3peats. Just stop embarrassing yourself.