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Broke this guys arm

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So I was playing soccer at school, and I kicked the ball and then this guy decided to block it with his arm. Turns out he broke it. lulwhut how did that happen

Probs already had a messed up arm from something else.

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Probs already had a messed up arm from something else.

Probs had weak bones. Was allergic to milk and he was skinny af

 

Probs already had a messed up arm from something else.

Probs had weak bones. Was allergic to milk and he was skinny af

 

 

I broke my arm 5 times playing soccer, I drink atleast half a liter of milk everyday, I'm not skinny nor fat, now I just don't block the ball.

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Probs already had a messed up arm from something else.

Probs had weak bones. Was allergic to milk and he was skinny af

I broke my arm 5 times playing soccer, I drink atleast half a liter of milk everyday, I'm not skinny nor fat, now I just don't block the ball.

:o I've never broken a bone in my body and I've played soccer for 5 years on and off.

lol dude i hook kick knocked out accidently a nerd at my school loaev.png

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lol dude i hook kick knocked out accidently a nerd at my school loaev.png

Uhm that sentence barely made sense. You accidentaly hook kicked some guy, or you hook kicked him and he was knocked accidentaly?

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