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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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I watched several times and I couldn’t see anything obvious, she was really torquing that knee though.

I had my foot/lower leg come up sideways outwards 90* from the normal direction it bends before, that sucked. Took a several years before my knee stopped randomly hyperextending.
 
If you REALLY want to know how a majority, or at least, a VERY large percentage of Americans identify by and what they stand for, the YouTube comments sections of videos covering hot topics are all you need to see...

The comments in this video are almost spectacularly one-sided, despite what the media wants you to think:
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Half? No way, dude, gotta go balls-deep. She will stretch, just give it a few seconds. I mean, for real, 12 pound kids come out of that thing.

Half? No way, dude, gotta go balls-deep. She will stretch, just give it a few seconds. I mean, for real, 12 pound kids come out of that thing.
Haha. Not what I meant of course. I'd give her my all and then some.
 
If it were real it could be two on those slingshots, or whatever those gay canams are called. The summer snowmobile bullshit.

Tracks look similar enough to be photo shopped- Capt Obvious
Like this guy?:ROFLMAO:

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Edit: This is why you NEVER put those "training wheels" on your kid's XR50 or similar. They're a disaster waiting to happen for the exact same reason in this video. You need to learn how to crash. It's an art. Whiskey throttling something that won't go down usually results in tragedy.

I watched a girl get on a CRF50 w/ training wheels and immediately whiskey the throttle, panic, and allowed object fixation, our 4x8 motorcycle trailer, to guide her right into the corner of our trailer. I watched it happen from start to finish with just enough time to jump out of my camp chair and grab my son out of the way as she went head first onto our trailer. Thank God she was uninjured. She was quite freaked out though. She was about 10-12 and clearly know how to ride a bike on two wheels.
 
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