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got beasted on my first day at work like that they called it the reverse butterfly, in the warehouse over a beam, hoisted 2m off the ground and spun around till i was about to throw up.

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at college we made a speed line from a small chestnut to a other tree and one of the lads wore his harness like that ,his face as he came down was hilarious,it was like he had just lost control of his bowels

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got beasted on my first day at work like that they called it the reverse butterfly, in the warehouse over a beam, hoisted 2m off the ground and spun around till i was about to throw up.

 

A few guys(and me) did this at a comp a few years back, besides throwing up, blood shot eyes, i ended up in hosptial with a brain hemorage:scared1: for a few weeks. i dont think that we realise how fragile our bodies are some times.

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