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6/22/2025, 7:26:39 AM
>>508290393
If you look carefully, the spine breaks at the lumbar section of the spin. That's the weight baring section of the spine, so it's going to be the strongest and the muscles tend to be robust. There's also a lack of intestines and other organs. But then again, a piece of shrapnel could have pierced the spine at that spot and broke it enough for it to fold in the video, so who knows.
If you look carefully, the spine breaks at the lumbar section of the spin. That's the weight baring section of the spine, so it's going to be the strongest and the muscles tend to be robust. There's also a lack of intestines and other organs. But then again, a piece of shrapnel could have pierced the spine at that spot and broke it enough for it to fold in the video, so who knows.
6/22/2025, 7:26:39 AM
>>508290393
If you look carefully, the spine breaks at the lumbar section of the spin. That's the weight baring section of the spine, so it's going to be the strongest and the muscles tend to be robust. There's also a lack of intestines and other organs. But then again, a piece of shrapnel could have pierced the spine at that spot and broke it enough for it to fold in the video, so who knows.
If you look carefully, the spine breaks at the lumbar section of the spin. That's the weight baring section of the spine, so it's going to be the strongest and the muscles tend to be robust. There's also a lack of intestines and other organs. But then again, a piece of shrapnel could have pierced the spine at that spot and broke it enough for it to fold in the video, so who knows.
6/22/2025, 7:26:39 AM
>>508290393
If you look carefully, the spine breaks at the lumbar section of the spin. That's the weight baring section of the spine, so it's going to be the strongest and the muscles tend to be robust. There's also a lack of intestines and other organs. But then again, a piece of shrapnel could have pierced the spine at that spot and broke it enough for it to fold in the video, so who knows.
If you look carefully, the spine breaks at the lumbar section of the spin. That's the weight baring section of the spine, so it's going to be the strongest and the muscles tend to be robust. There's also a lack of intestines and other organs. But then again, a piece of shrapnel could have pierced the spine at that spot and broke it enough for it to fold in the video, so who knows.
6/22/2025, 7:26:39 AM
>>508290393
If you look carefully, the spine breaks at the lumbar section of the spin. That's the weight baring section of the spine, so it's going to be the strongest and the muscles tend to be robust. There's also a lack of intestines and other organs. But then again, a piece of shrapnel could have pierced the spine at that spot and broke it enough for it to fold in the video, so who knows.
If you look carefully, the spine breaks at the lumbar section of the spin. That's the weight baring section of the spine, so it's going to be the strongest and the muscles tend to be robust. There's also a lack of intestines and other organs. But then again, a piece of shrapnel could have pierced the spine at that spot and broke it enough for it to fold in the video, so who knows.
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