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Anchoring game. Why high shoulder over neck shots?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2935014" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>That sounds horrible. I've never had anything truly awful happen to me but have bore witness to a lot (my mother is amputee above the knee, has had about a dozen operations on that stupid leg - or used to be leg). Used to be a minister, did a lot of hospital visitation for those on their deathbeds. I have indeed seen that under certain circumstances death is gentle, merciful. It's also hard to watch suffering and not be able to take it away or do anything…a real challenge to my own faith, whatever that is (I admit I'm not nearly as certain about most things as I was a decade ago) … on the one hand, if there is a God and you see just how much misery goes on under the sun both in nature and humanity it's a real challenge to maintain belief in His goodness…on the other hand I have seen men and women who love Him and believe themselves to be loved overcome some the most horrific things imaginable, things I know nothing about (yet) solely by virtue of their faith in that same goodness and I've been very humbled in the presence of that.</p><p></p><p>But I realize this is officially a complete rabbit trail now, it happened again! <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🥴" title="Woozy face :woozy_face:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f974.png" data-shortname=":woozy_face:" />. All the best in your continued recovery and rehabilitation, I've known people who have suffered broken backs and understand that's a lifelong journey. May God be with you. I'll leave it at that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2935014, member: 109862"] That sounds horrible. I’ve never had anything truly awful happen to me but have bore witness to a lot (my mother is amputee above the knee, has had about a dozen operations on that stupid leg - or used to be leg). Used to be a minister, did a lot of hospital visitation for those on their deathbeds. I have indeed seen that under certain circumstances death is gentle, merciful. It’s also hard to watch suffering and not be able to take it away or do anything…a real challenge to my own faith, whatever that is (I admit I’m not nearly as certain about most things as I was a decade ago) … on the one hand, if there is a God and you see just how much misery goes on under the sun both in nature and humanity it’s a real challenge to maintain belief in His goodness…on the other hand I have seen men and women who love Him and believe themselves to be loved overcome some the most horrific things imaginable, things I know nothing about (yet) solely by virtue of their faith in that same goodness and I’ve been very humbled in the presence of that. But I realize this is officially a complete rabbit trail now, it happened again! 🥴. All the best in your continued recovery and rehabilitation, I’ve known people who have suffered broken backs and understand that’s a lifelong journey. May God be with you. I’ll leave it at that. [/QUOTE]
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