• Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml
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      8 months ago

      How can you call yourself a magi if your response to not having your staff on hand isn’t to just start blasting spells from your bare hands?

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      The staff is the better weapon, the increase stamina generation while blocking means you can tire your opponent and force them to drop their sword, allowing you to defeat them more consistently.

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    8 months ago

    Education in America today?

    “Small arms practice, on the field, after school Friday; now, here’re your shurikens…”

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    8 months ago

    The worst thing about this entire thing is that their first and only response to this was to delete the evidence. One of their students was literally passing out from blood loss and the only reason they got any help is because of one the students sneaking off and calling for help.

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      Not by much. She has permanent damage to her wrist and will be incapable of many normal things for the rest of her life.

      She experiences “ongoing daily” pain, “as it was not possible to fully repair” the nerves and tendons in her hand and wrist, the complaint says.

      Daily tasks are now a struggle for her, including cleaning, preparing meals and taking out the garbage.

      On a side-note, copy-pasting text from the article forces some stupid share link. I’ve never seen that before…

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        8 months ago

        That’s just what you tell the insurance company.

        And historically speaking, sword fights have rather more severe outcomes.

        That was the joke.

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          Maybe, but it’s also very likely she did receive permanent damage from a sword. Lot of important bits in your wrist.

          Like, I’m glad she didn’t lose her hand or a limb, but she will forever struggle in life. That sucks and I can relate, so I hope she can overcome it.

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    8 months ago

    Everyone is lucky that those swords were certainly blunt and didn’t have a honed edge.

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    8 months ago

    When did public school become the new, late, birth control method???