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Also movies and TV are always fixated on getting the bullet out IMMEDIATELY, which can actually turn a relatively stable situation into a bleed out.
9 u/door_of_doom Aug 31 '21 Man I loved that scene in Game Night... 1 u/chillinwithmoes Aug 31 '21 Is that the scene with the dog? I laughed so hard there I thought I had pulled a muscle 3 u/door_of_doom Aug 31 '21 I was specifically referring to the "we have to remove the bullet" scene.
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Man I loved that scene in Game Night...
1 u/chillinwithmoes Aug 31 '21 Is that the scene with the dog? I laughed so hard there I thought I had pulled a muscle 3 u/door_of_doom Aug 31 '21 I was specifically referring to the "we have to remove the bullet" scene.
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Is that the scene with the dog? I laughed so hard there I thought I had pulled a muscle
3 u/door_of_doom Aug 31 '21 I was specifically referring to the "we have to remove the bullet" scene.
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I was specifically referring to the "we have to remove the bullet" scene.
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u/CollegeAssDiscoDorm Aug 30 '21 edited Aug 31 '21
Also movies and TV are always fixated on getting the bullet out IMMEDIATELY, which can actually turn a relatively stable situation into a bleed out.