IMO, with almost thirty years in the medical field, by my observation, such an isolated injury is exceedingly rare. This in the sense that it is from a "fall". Bullhocks. Either there was the much more obvious cause: getting punched, or another cause which has been discussed before (injection). The earlier comment concerning being knighted was of interest. How unfortunate that anyone being knighted now seems to be anything BUT honorable. The frequency of this 'injury" appears to be concomitant with a certain level of status, wealth, power (in the worldly sense).
straight up: a bunch of sick bastages these people are sick.
Yes but many of these people are already way above knight status and they are getting punched.
Yes but many of these people are already way above knight status
But how do you know that? I happen to think the "elite" we see are a lot less powerful than most would ever believe. They may even be "beneath" us, in many ways.
A prince can't be knighted because he is above that. They are chained to their titles and must do and act as told. Who is doing the telling is the question.
Absolutely. i was intrigued by the historical explanation but yeah, these dawgs way up there. They move the knights on the board.
thus if the other "cause" is the result of the visible injury, heh, well they can BLOODY well afford it.
and it is likely also the point that it is visible. THAT THEY DO NOT TRY TO HIDE IT. after all, these folks are all about optics.
that in itself is an interdasting thought. hmmmm.
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