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Let's go back and look at older forms of collapse on video from years past, where people feel faint, hang on to something, slump a bit, try to catch their fall in some way.
But these new forms of collapse are all so swift, stiff as a board, like a bolt of lightning, body stays flat and falls back or forward with no attempt to brace fall with arms or to utter some sort of warning sound.
Let's go back and look at older forms of collapse on video from years past, where people feel faint, hang on to something, slump a bit, try to catch their fall in some way.
But these new forms of collapse are all so swift, stiff as a board, like a bolt of lightning, body stays flat and falls back or forward with no attempt to brace fall with arms or to utter some sort of warning sound.
The irony is we were propagandized with early images from China of people allegedly falling dead from Covid.
But shhhhh. Not the Winkccine.