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Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by the6peace8keeper, Jan 8, 2006.

  1. the6peace8keeper

    the6peace8keeper Born Again Satanist

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    Falling up the stairs hurts just as much as falling down them.....I know first hand right now.
     
  2. Beyond-the-Clouds

    Beyond-the-Clouds Senior Member

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    Did someone pull you up the stairs?
     
  3. Mr MiGu

    Mr MiGu King of the Zombies

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    i highly doubt that. you cant possibly fall up as many stairs as you can fall down
     
  4. fitzy21

    fitzy21 Worst RT Mod EVAH!!!!

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    can you fall to the side of the stairs?
     
  5. Mr MiGu

    Mr MiGu King of the Zombies

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    sorry, me and books dont get along too well
     
  6. TheChaosFactor

    TheChaosFactor Senior Member

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    my thoughts exactly
     
  7. the6peace8keeper

    the6peace8keeper Born Again Satanist

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    I see it like this, take a grown man running up the stairs at a good pace and poof, slip and fall up about the next three steps with the shins and knees and such vs falling down a few with just gravity.

    Id rather fall down.
     
  8. TheChaosFactor

    TheChaosFactor Senior Member

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    Falling down, if done properly involves much more than just a few steps. It invovles most of the flight of steps, some tumbling, and banging your head on the floor or the wall when you reach the bottom....
     
  9. dhs

    dhs Senior Member

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    I have definitely hurt myself more falling up the stairs than down. It seems to happen much faster and the impact greater. When falling down, I feel like I have more time to brace my fall
     
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