I watched a guy not fall for a really long time but in the end still hurt himself

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This guy slipped on the ice and was heading for a fall, and I watched all this from my car. He kept saving himself for the fall! It felt like a really long time! Slip, straighten, slip move move move

After a really long time of having no balance he finally got himself stable and then made this pain face and felt his groin. I think he pulled his groin from trying so hard not to fall.

It would have been better if he fell.

I laughed sooooooooo hard

He won AND lost

Winter sucks
 
This guy slipped on the ice and was heading for a fall, and I watched all this from my car. He kept saving himself for the fall! It felt like a really long time! Slip, straighten, slip move move move

After a really long time of having no balance he finally got himself stable and then made this pain face and felt his groin. I think he pulled his groin from trying so hard not to fall.

It would have been better if he fell.

I laughed sooooooooo hard

He won AND lost

Winter sucks

Dude a bad groin pull can take years to recover :(
You're mean
 
Dude a bad groin pull can take years to recover :(
You're mean

I know and I feel bad for the guy, and I got my own back issues

But you had to witness it, it was still comical to see someone try not to fall for a really long time and then after all that, grab their groin in pain

Everyone would have laughed get off your high horse
 
This guy slipped on the ice and was heading for a fall, and I watched all this from my car. He kept saving himself for the fall! It felt like a really long time! Slip, straighten, slip move move move

After a really long time of having no balance he finally got himself stable and then made this pain face and felt his groin. I think he pulled his groin from trying so hard not to fall.

It would have been better if he fell.

I laughed sooooooooo hard

He won AND lost

Winter sucks

 
Funniest thing I've read/seen today, but it's only been 2 hours since I woke up so don't let it get to your head, TS.
 
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Video or it didn't happen.
 
I was heading back to the dorm once in college in a big rush since it started raining. I was running up the stairs and tripped on the last step. I had a few books in my backpack so the momentum made me do a forward somersault. I don't know why, but I felt I needed to share this with all of you.
 
When I lived in Boston in fourth grade literally my favorite part of life was when me and my group of friends would watch people get off the bus right onto an ice patch and bust their ass. We would just sit there and watch kid after kid bust their ass on this ice. Some would avoid it but guaranteed at least 4-5 kids on that bus were going to fall hard.
 
I was heading back to the dorm once in college in a big rush since it started raining. I was running up the stairs and tripped on the last step. I had a few books in my backpack so the momentum made me do a forward somersault. I don't know why, but I felt I needed to share this with all of you.

Forward somersault is redundant. Somersaults are always forwards.
 
This guy slipped on the ice and was heading for a fall, and I watched all this from my car. He kept saving himself for the fall! It felt like a really long time! Slip, straighten, slip move move move

After a really long time of having no balance he finally got himself stable and then made this pain face and felt his groin. I think he pulled his groin from trying so hard not to fall.

It would have been better if he fell.

I laughed sooooooooo hard

He won AND lost

Winter sucks
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Forward somersault is redundant. Somersaults are always forwards.

I revoke your somersault expert card.

A somersault (also flip, heli, and in gymnastics salto) is an acrobatic exercise in which a person's body rotates 360° around a horizontal axis with the feet passing over the head.[1] A somersault can be performed forwards, backwards, or sideways and can be executed in the air or on the ground. When performed on the ground it is typically called a roll. Somersault originates from an obsolete French word, sombresault, from Occitan sobresaut; and ultimately Latin – supra, "over", and saltus, "jump".
 
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