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I intended for the sentence to mean that jumping (closed guard and closed guard subs) should be illegal, but I got lazy and left it grammatically ambiguous.Huh?
I intended for the sentence to mean that jumping (closed guard and closed guard subs) should be illegal, but I got lazy and left it grammatically ambiguous.Huh?
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Is that a broken English way of saying the guy is now paralysed?"it was explained that the neck of the athlete was broken, therefore his whole body had a stroke, and he could not play any part of his body in his future life"
https://www.news1.news/2020/02/disastrous-end-of-the-wrestler-crashing-on-his-head.html
yesIs that a broken English way of saying the guy is now paralysed?
Damn. Wouldn't be easy going from peak physical condition competing in JJ tourneys immediately to lifelong paralysis.