http://youtube.com/watch?v=USJTXjxcgAU
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Lol Criss Angel rockstrippy982 wrote:
Been done before by Chriss Angel. Bottom half is a midget. Top half is a person who doesn't have a lower tolso. They do exists, go to Ripley's Believe it or not site.
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Half Woman
Rosemarie Siggins has amazed the medical world her whole life. First, doctors were amazed at her basic good health despite a severe birth defect that left her without a lower torso and legs.
Two years ago, Rosemarie met David Siggins in an auto parts store he managed, and they fell in love. Now, Rosemarie has amazed everyone, especially her doctors, by giving birth to a healthy baby boy.
Explain how he can walk, and even jump then, at the end.Freezer7Pro wrote:
The "peron" sawed in half is propably a vey advanced dummy. Notice how nobody ever moves their hand all the way over it, that opens the possibility of i being string-controlled from above. With help from some electro magnets and electric motors, they'd be able to fuse the body togheter and make it move more realistically with the strings.
What year do you live in? Like anyone still needs strings these days. The whole "Oooh, look. I move my hand over it" doesn't prove anything, it's purely theatrical.Freezer7Pro wrote:
The "peron" sawed in half is propably a vey advanced dummy. Notice how nobody ever moves their hand all the way over it, that opens the possibility of i being string-controlled from above. With help from some electro magnets and electric motors, they'd be able to fuse the body togheter and make it move more realistically with the strings.