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‘What injury is shrugged off as a minor flesh wound in movies but would be fatal in real life?’ – 21 traumas you wouldn’t walk away from like Tom Cruise does

13.

‘Sliced palms. Whenever people in movies need to draw blood in a quick situation, they take any blade available and slice across their entire palm. Then they wrap it with a strip of dirty fabric and go about using their hand like normal as if being a hand surgeon isn’t a whole surgical specialty.’
cmg19812

14.

‘Getting shot in the shoulder area apparently. I’ve heard it’s damn near a death sentence in real life.’
HoundTakesABitch

15.

‘Wading through the sewers with open wounds.’
VendettaPenguin

16.

‘Indoor gun battles. I’m not talking about bullets. But after a couple people empty mags at each other across a room, neither of them will hear anything. You could walk up behind them in chain mail and they wouldn’t know. Nevermind following someone or listening for footsteps.

\You’re deaf. For hours. Partially forever. People way underestimate how loud guns are.’
redreinard

17.

‘Stamina. People don’t fight for long.’
MrRWhitworth

18.

‘”WE HAVE TO GET THE BULLET OUT!”

‘No, no you don’t. In fact it’s almost always better to leave it in. It’s already in, it isn’t doing more harm by being in there, and you’ll definitely cause more harm taking it out.’
Ratfor

19.

‘When someone falls off a building and then right before they hit the ground someone catches them. They still fell all that way and then suddenly hit something solid.’
swefn

20.

‘Jumping and rolling out of a car.’
Aggressive-Lynx-4996

21.

‘Having a piano dropped on you, and the keys poking out of your mouth like teeth.’
pinbackk

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