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Yeah yeah...P&N is that way...blah blah...it's still funny😀
 
And for the record he did buy himself a new gun. He was pulled over in Texas for speeding and he told the officer that he had a gun in the glove compartment.
 
They probably are broken, just not fractured completely.

I would have lost my mind if someone did that to me.

I think you mean they are probably fractured, not broken completely.

That said you are still wrong because a fracture and a break are pretty much the same thing from a medical point of view.

Nice try though.
 
I think you mean they are probably fractured, not broken completely.

That said you are still wrong because a fracture and a break are pretty much the same thing from a medical point of view.

Nice try though.

Dude you are fucking trying TOO HARD now. I am sure everyone knew what I meant. I just got down cutting my grass and blowing through the thread.

Technically, a broken bone/break is layman's terms totally. Not all of us are doctors, have experience with broken bones nor perhaps had the near decade of biology/anatomy/chemistry/etc classes I have had.

Basically, you can have a fracture in place and still be able to be mobile with the part in question. Then you can have a complete fracture (technically a simple fracture)...you may or may not be mobile with it. Then you have a compound fracture where the bone ends are completely disjunct and may even protrude though the skin. Chances are the limb/part is immobile.

There are a lot more types, but this was a joke thread not a medical lecture on fractures.

Take a seat son.
 
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