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[–] ulysse 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

anyone else instantly reminded of in bruges where the american tourist has the heart attack climbing the tower?

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[–] treepunchingprincess ago 

He was too tired to walk down? Really? Couldn't do it even with an effective gravity assist?

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[–] riverstyx ago 

Walking down is harder on your knees, he probably was in too much pain. That's my guess anyway.

After a 5 hour hike up a mountain in Argentina one of my knees gave out, no reason, just not enough conditioning before the trip I guess. I finished the hike up the mountain with some ski poles and my left leg. So yay, got to the top! :) However, it took me 7 hours to get back down with LOADS of painkillers that did sweet fuck all. But I weighed about 105lbs 5'3" at the time so I had no extra weight to deal with. My knee took 3 weeks to heal up after that. Going downhill can suck a lot.

Not making excuses - his fat ass shouldn't have gone up in the first place. I'm just thinking why he couldn't get down again, lol.

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[–] treepunchingprincess ago 

TIL! As a fellow little female, moar protein and reverse lunges.

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[–] ivegotaqueso ago 

Experiment: Put down a small piece of cake on every 20th step down. Would he move his ass for cake?

I hear that fat people are very food motivated.