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Fifteen-year-old James has been struck in the eye with an arrow. Will doctors be able to prevent any damage to his sight?
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@lisak9001
@lisak9001 Месяц назад
This precious Doctor sure did prove his teacher and the others wrong.
@karenacton3854
@karenacton3854 25 дней назад
Eating a lot of crow! I truly hope those that said those things about him watched this…..to see how wrong they were!
@khonkhosilelihle7414
@khonkhosilelihle7414 21 день назад
Which is awesome.
@Rietu
@Rietu 13 дней назад
For sure! I remember my teacher told me I "wouldn't even smell a C" on the science GCSE exam and wanted to put me on the basic exam instead. My parents had to sign a waiver saying they understood that it wasn't on the school if I failed and put me in for the advanced exam. I got As on the GCSE. I sometimes wonder, now I'm an adult, whether that teacher told me what he did because he knew I could do better and wanted to activate my stubborn mode, or if he really did think I was just going to do badly... I like to think it was the first...
@tom_something
@tom_something Месяц назад
The mom, the kid, the doctor... just some really incredible people.
@khonkhosilelihle7414
@khonkhosilelihle7414 21 день назад
True.
@serzydee8348
@serzydee8348 Месяц назад
That doctor is an absolute inspiration. Showing you can live ur dreams and achieve anything no matter what people think!! He's a wonderful man ❤❤❤
@focusedfox7167
@focusedfox7167 Месяц назад
And not the nurses? This comment is just pure, blind narcissism! 🤦‍♀️
@ashotofmercury
@ashotofmercury Месяц назад
​@@focusedfox7167did you even watch the video? Are you capable of basic comprehension? 🤔🤷🏻‍♀️
@Lily083
@Lily083 Месяц назад
@@focusedfox7167you’re stupid
@focusedfox7167
@focusedfox7167 Месяц назад
@@ashotofmercury more narcissism! As expected from someone with your profile name! 🤡🤡
@LJLloyd2010
@LJLloyd2010 Месяц назад
@@focusedfox7167 And your comment is purely fucking moronic.
@victoriagasmi6453
@victoriagasmi6453 Месяц назад
Bless this doctor what an inspiration
@Londonechoes
@Londonechoes Месяц назад
Indeed! The real heroes
@Ann-sj4pt
@Ann-sj4pt Месяц назад
I imagine the doctor will be excellent as he will be hyper focused on his work.
@Ann-sj4pt
@Ann-sj4pt Месяц назад
I could cry watching this.
@oceanstaiga5928
@oceanstaiga5928 Месяц назад
I know someone who lost an eye as a kid from playing archery with friends, you can’t really tell unless he’s looking way to one side and the prosthetic doesn’t move quite as far over. These eye prosthetics today are truly amazingly realistic!
@junegrimley5697
@junegrimley5697 Месяц назад
My nephew was told he would only be smart for stackin tin in tesco, he's now a professor of astro physics at Leicester University, it's just ignorance on some teachers!!!!
@juliewilson3237
@juliewilson3237 Месяц назад
That is truly amazing, to go from one extreme to the other . What an inspiration your nephew must be , just like this doctor. Your family must be so proud 🥲👏
@jeannedennis5863
@jeannedennis5863 Месяц назад
I was told my son would never have the mentality of a 2 year old. Ha, he joined the Army, went to culinary school, and then went to college to become an engineer. He's now 39 years old, married with 3 beautiful kids and has an amazing job as an engineer in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Месяц назад
But remember, even shelf stackers are important and needed. Not everyone wants to be a high flyer, some just want a nice quite simple life. 🇬🇧
@anneominous7172
@anneominous7172 Месяц назад
My English teacher told me I'd amount to nothing. I dropped out of school at 13 and I was a published author by 17. You really shouldn't put too much stock in what others tell you. It's useful to take note of, occasionally, but the reality is that nine tenths of people really barely register anything outside of how it pertains to their own subjective experience and understanding of the world. Empathy is supposed to be the thing that separates us from other animals but regrettably few humans seem to actually possess it.
@ashotofmercury
@ashotofmercury Месяц назад
​@@anneominous7172 this is one of the best comments I've ever seen on RU-vid. 🙏🏻🙌🏻
@tawnywitch
@tawnywitch 25 дней назад
My 24 year old was diagnosed as dyspraxic, add and later autism, very mild, his IQ was really high but he was always told he wouldn't achieve much ,he passed all his gcse's with A's and B's, was an excellent actor getting into the national youth theatre aged 14, he now has a BA in politics, philosophy and economics and this summer his Masters in law. This boy will go far, his mother is amazing.
@iona5439
@iona5439 15 дней назад
I’m 23 with autism, I ended up failing GCSE’s because everyone expected so much from me as I was a gifted child I was so burnt out by the time I was a teenager things and expectations were thrown at me from different angles. I’m retaking them now but it’s so hard to even find/get a job, I hope one day I won’t have to worry anymore. And I didn’t have any support network from anyone.
@CuriousGamer022
@CuriousGamer022 9 дней назад
​@@iona5439autistic people r normal smart arnt they?
@theWightRabbit
@theWightRabbit Месяц назад
What a cute and clever kid. Glad hes suffered no long-term effects (apart from an aversion to archery).
@bobm5377
@bobm5377 Месяц назад
Ha ha ha...well said!
@evie9239
@evie9239 Месяц назад
Love the doctor! It’s such a relief to have a ND member of staff look after you when you’re ND.
@Geeuu
@Geeuu Месяц назад
the doctor is amazing, so honest and empathetic
@countesscable
@countesscable Месяц назад
I’m stunned that the Doctor has ADD: I’m retired now, but my life has been blighted with by what I now is ADD and Aspergers after being diagnosed in my 50’s. I really can’t imagine how he managed to study for exams.
@Ann-sj4pt
@Ann-sj4pt Месяц назад
It’s possible never give up! I have an art degree i have ASD,my daughter has a law masters,she has dyslexia ,and shows many traits of ADHD.All the best ❤
@GalacticRadioNoise
@GalacticRadioNoise Месяц назад
I'm 48 and was diagnosed with ADD and ASD last year. I struggled with work and relationships and was always at the bottom rung of the career ladder. Prescribed Medication for ADD since diagnosis has been life-changing for me. I'm now (finally!) able to start building my career, and luckily my workplace has seen my potential and has been supportive. Medication doesn't work for everyone, but it can often help greatly with focus. It's never too late :)
@littlebigkicker
@littlebigkicker Месяц назад
​@@GalacticRadioNoiseI have add since I was 5 Been on meds till my 30s finally I said it's bothering me so no more meds 😅 but I agree it's not for everyone at all including the side effects
@Imagimary
@Imagimary Месяц назад
I have ADD and a PhD. It’s possible. Just takes a lot of additional effort.
@countesscable
@countesscable Месяц назад
I was always in the top stream at school, and the teachers were always baffled why I did so badly with numbers. I didn’t know at the time that I was any different to my peers, only that I couldn’t make sense with numbers. The only way that I can work with them at all is to make numbers into colours and patterns, and I didn’t know that was not normal. I cannot take in information at first, it has to be repeated over and over again until a sort of muscle memory kicks in. This has blighted my life as I know people are losing patience, so I always pretend to understand and go away and try to make sense of it. It has been a really bad struggle to cope not understanding, and the embarrassment in front of people. I’ve been on ant-depressants most of my life. I’m anxious and avoid people. I have retired now and I can feel myself reverting back to my safe inside, not having to pretend, not having to constantly, watch people and fit in, not wonder what the right thing to say is. I know people have always thought I’m weird. It’s horrible.
@FroggyBarnett
@FroggyBarnett Месяц назад
This doctor is an amazing human being. What a lucky boy! That accident could have gone very differently
@Joeydiverse
@Joeydiverse Месяц назад
"Neurodiversity hangs together" I'm autistic and i love this
@crptpyr
@crptpyr Месяц назад
Yeah, a lot of more recent studies show that it's more of a communication difference than a communication deficit. People with autism struggle to communicate with neurotypicals, and it goes both ways. But people with autism and ADHD tend to communicate better with one another. The majority of my friends have autism or ADHD just because I find that it's a lot easier to communicate with them.
@BlazingPhoenix05
@BlazingPhoenix05 Месяц назад
I like to call myself Neurospicy❤ I have Asperger’s and ADHD so this hit home. And it is true that “Neurodiversity hangs together.” I love it. And Dr. Ian is such a wonderful human❤❤❤❤
@amywantland5359
@amywantland5359 Месяц назад
I'm glad he proved they were all very wrong about him. Love this Dr. !!
@Figgycatone-ce2gm
@Figgycatone-ce2gm Месяц назад
What a wonderful Doctor a credit to his profession. And a lovely young man with his mother❤🇬🇧
@MariaFilatovaLondon
@MariaFilatovaLondon Месяц назад
I've got dyslexia and was constantly told throughout my childhood that I'm stupid. I cried a lot back then and felt humiliated. Well, it didn't prevent me from getting a degree, learning a foreign language and moving to another country (but, let's face it, later on I needed quite a lot of psychotherapy to recover from that trauma). Yeah, I need to work harder than the people around me, but I learned to work harder and not give up. Currently, I can even combine a full-time job and an art side hustle and feel more successful and fulfilled than most of my neurotypical classmates!
@bobm5377
@bobm5377 Месяц назад
Great job!!
@shelbyseelbach9568
@shelbyseelbach9568 28 дней назад
You've done well for a stupid person.
@shanahiggins4413
@shanahiggins4413 Месяц назад
I think all three of them are inspirational. Isn't it grand that we each have such beauty to give the world!?! May God bless your journeys.
@hebybabygrobe
@hebybabygrobe Месяц назад
What a beautiful soul !, so happy his eye was ok … bless him … beautiful boy
@nonjebusiness9581
@nonjebusiness9581 4 дня назад
James seems like a very kind and nice kid and doesn't let negativity get him And the doctor is a great example of using negativity as motivation to prove others wrong. Hope James is doing well
@Joanna-gg4qx
@Joanna-gg4qx 20 дней назад
What a wholesome video. Just pure lovely, everyone in it demonstrated their own unique way of overcoming adversity. I’m so glad James is doing well and didn’t lose sight in his eye! I was so scared for him
@ta9397
@ta9397 Месяц назад
I think you speak very well and thankful that no permanent damage was done to your eye
@HunterDFtwo
@HunterDFtwo 4 дня назад
This Doctor has my upmost respect ❤
@indxghost3157
@indxghost3157 28 дней назад
These are awesome and super kind people, very heartbreaking to hear about the difficulties they have to face so often
@anniec3778
@anniec3778 Месяц назад
I can relate so much to the ADD dr. I got diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. It is not easy, and you are not stupid.
@arklinmike
@arklinmike Месяц назад
Thank you, the medical staff, the mom and her son for sharing this wonderful outcome.
@HelenRachael
@HelenRachael Месяц назад
Also the best teachers are the ones who believe in their students and let them know that they believe in them. Breaks my heart when I hear of people who were told by their teachers that they would fail, I was and it hurt me. The one teacher who told my whole class and is individually that we were all A students, was the only subject I got an A in 💁‍♀️
@DuchessArtisanCreations
@DuchessArtisanCreations Месяц назад
Bless his heart, Mum, and the doctor.
@bobm5377
@bobm5377 Месяц назад
Great Job James! So glad everything turned out ok. You are blessed. Good luck in the future writing and telling wonderful and exciting stories. Look forward to reading them and watching the movies they make from your creative mind. Take care!!
@LunaBully420
@LunaBully420 Месяц назад
Amazing Dr's all round. You all make me proud. Big respect to kid as well so calm and pleasant .. a well raised child right there ❤
@TheByard
@TheByard Месяц назад
I was told at school that I would only be a laborer, well my first job was a tractor driver. I went onto to drive all kinds of earth mover, including tunnel boring machines. I retired after a career of working in 10 countries as a Senior Inspector of Works. The doctor also proved the point, never pre judge. James will also prove he has it in him just waiting to burst out. So glad it turned out to be a minor injury.
@expatmoose
@expatmoose Месяц назад
It just goes to show that often enough exams don’t often count, it’s they way you portray yourself and the dedication you have, it’s a hard struggle but it’s often worth it, all 3 of them as well as those others in the world can surely be proud of themselves, I hope this boy has no recurrences later in life due to his accident
@Julia-ye1bj
@Julia-ye1bj Месяц назад
That doctor is so talented and kind, he will come far! And The Mother and son seems like very Nice and lovely people. I wish them all the best!
@lissie8602
@lissie8602 Месяц назад
I would love to be a doctor as someone whos neurodivergent this proves you can do anything
@OreoGamer299
@OreoGamer299 6 дней назад
My dad who has autism was told he would grow up and spend most of his life in prison, even though he never committed any crimes. He became a computer engineer before the accident. He’s a brilliant man.
@sophiegeek1
@sophiegeek1 Месяц назад
OMTG - so glad it was a static arrow! If it had been fired the outcome would have been so much worse 😬
@rooroo9216
@rooroo9216 Месяц назад
He walked into one that was stuck in the target, it’s one of the most common archery injuries, happened to someone on a competition recently here. Its mostly caused by people not following instructions, being reckless or distracted and walking directly at the target into the arrows instead of along the side when they’re close to it. The video didn’t explain it too well.
@UnimportantAcc
@UnimportantAcc 15 дней назад
​@@rooroo9216 nurse fella said "I've got a 15 y.o who has lent forward onto a static arrow" I understand WALKING into an arrow, but this is just a case of an autistic child harming themselves, not really related to archery safety at all!
@rooroo9216
@rooroo9216 15 дней назад
@@UnimportantAcc well I mean I guess it could be, but leaning your eye at an arrow seems a bit extreme, that would be agonising wouldn’t it?
@UnimportantAcc
@UnimportantAcc 15 дней назад
@@rooroo9216 certainly would be very painful indeed, however the nurse would not have described it in that manner unless he was told that directly by the patient themselves or somebody that witnessed the incident
@krashd
@krashd 12 дней назад
@@UnimportantAcc It was clearly still accidental, he has likely been up looking at the target and leant in to inspect something without noticing a protruding arrow, or he knew the arrow was there and just misjudged his lean. I did the exact same thing and got the exact same injury when I was his age, except I was leaning in to a fence to look at a bee and didn't notice a metal rod protruding from it (the fence, not the bee). Stabbing that eye is one of the worst pains I've ever experienced, it was so painful and so immediately crippling, you instinctively clench both eyes shut tightly to the point that you hear blood sloshing around in your ears like white noise, so it's as if your two most important senses are going haywire initially. You ever want to stop a bad guy just fuck up one of their eyes - they won't continue the fight like you see in the movies.
@shortsauce
@shortsauce Месяц назад
What a lovely young man! Loved his interview at the end.
@Witcher14
@Witcher14 Месяц назад
She will never forget this doctor
@werewolfcountry
@werewolfcountry Месяц назад
He's so kind! He's much nicer than some doctors that I've had. I'd love him as my doctor :)
@NILoaNtFaCkBa
@NILoaNtFaCkBa Месяц назад
The doctor needs his own series.
@debbiebrewington7635
@debbiebrewington7635 23 дня назад
What bright young man, and proud Mama!!
@tonyafinley3817
@tonyafinley3817 Месяц назад
I’m so glad things turned out well for this young man.
@shirleyac12
@shirleyac12 21 день назад
What a lovely boy . Brave and thankful
@alexr4151
@alexr4151 18 дней назад
What a charming young man James is! I hope that his future holds many wonderful experiences. His mother and the doctor are wonderful, too. Wishing all of them the best in life.
@UnCreativeBeliever
@UnCreativeBeliever 16 дней назад
What an adorable young man
@traceycrawford9938
@traceycrawford9938 Месяц назад
What a lovely young man. Just encourage his strengths and he will do amazing! ❤️🇦🇺
@johnschlesinger2009
@johnschlesinger2009 28 дней назад
What a terrifying experience. So relieved that the outcome was so good. If only more doctors were like this guy.....
@AlwaysSpoilt
@AlwaysSpoilt Месяц назад
He is wonderful bless him!
@DaVinci368
@DaVinci368 Месяц назад
He seems like a fine young man. Wishing him all the best!
@laurencecatteau4221
@laurencecatteau4221 27 дней назад
The doctor is absolutely fantastic. ❤❤❤ The young autistic boy is very kind ❤
@ncordeau45
@ncordeau45 Месяц назад
What an amazing young man, so inspiring 🙂
@jackydooley6053
@jackydooley6053 Месяц назад
What a beautiful heart and soul that doctor hss and he IS a role model and he IS an inspiration, he and his family should be IMMENSELY proud! Shame on that teacher and other like them, they shouldn't be in that profession, they should encourage children to follow their dreams no matter how big, not bring them down at a time when they need the most encouraging! ⭐
@hamzahussain9859
@hamzahussain9859 Месяц назад
فَإِنَّ مَعَ ٱلْعُسْرِ يُسْرًا So, surely with hardship comes ease (Quran surah 5)
@wasntme20
@wasntme20 Месяц назад
Well done James facing the camera I wonder how many times you said no you cannot do it BUT you proved yourself wrong good luck for the future.
@charlottestandage2765
@charlottestandage2765 12 часов назад
Such a wonderful doctor and beautiful boy...loved it when he said "whst its taught me is that i shouldn't do archery" 😂!!!! Soooo adorable! Xxx
@brendahaire8824
@brendahaire8824 Месяц назад
Very intelligent young man. Yay for you young man
@JoyfulNerd400
@JoyfulNerd400 Месяц назад
He’s my favourite lad in this show, he’s so so lovely
@piangfuann
@piangfuann Месяц назад
Archery is a very safe sport. If done at a club and everyone listens to the safety instructions. I am an archer and autistic. I can say that archery is a very safe sport. Also always stand at the side of the target when you pull arrows. At first I thought it would be someone shooting in the garden.
@rooroo9216
@rooroo9216 Месяц назад
Same here, been doing it for the least 4 years or so too. There’s much more dangerous sports too, there’s an element of danger in a lot of sports or anything in real life ever really
@nickywilks7928
@nickywilks7928 28 дней назад
What a lovely doctor.
@johnbennett6826
@johnbennett6826 Месяц назад
You are a real life good doctor
@rhywnn
@rhywnn Месяц назад
What a group of amazing people.
@TinyScorpion44
@TinyScorpion44 Месяц назад
As a kid, my mom was told I would likely never drive a car. The psych called it "perceptual communication disorder," which I was never told, and she refused an IEP for me at school. 20 years later, a friend asked if I was autistic which led to cracking open my childhood psych eval and finding out all of this had been hushed up. I'd spent 24 years of my life believing I was stupid and a failure. Turns out I'm just autistic. And as luck would have it, I own 4 cars, one of which I race, and I work in an auto repair shop. Weird Italian cars ended up as my biggest special interest, which means this "stupid girl" who would never drive has dedicated her life to driving. I don't think I could ever be an ER doctor, I'll stick to broken cars😂
@romeomarks8344
@romeomarks8344 13 дней назад
Bless James the doctor is amazing
@lumia57
@lumia57 Месяц назад
Weirdly my 9 year old Grandson as Autism and went on a overnight adventure and the climbing he was fine with but Archery he refused to be part of it saying it's dangerous and could kill you or blind you .. Unfortunately his big cousin had to pick him up from there because he wouldn't cope sleeping in a strange place youth hostel 💜🙏💜 hope you're son is going to be fine bless him
@TwighlightAngelRose
@TwighlightAngelRose Месяц назад
I love this. Everyone was so supportive to each other on so many levels and honestly just goes to show even if you have a condition like ADHD or Autism that you CAN be something grate. The Dr was purely amazing and the mom so loving and supportive of her son. The son has such a bright and uplifting spirit and I do hope he pursues his dreams. I’m going to start school this fall for my Biology Doctoral and I have ADHD and Autism. It’s hard when you are told you can’t and won’t because you think differently and just have a different way of well existing. But this made me smile and to everyone out there that is going through something similar don’t give up! You got this!
@Polly-xt5pc
@Polly-xt5pc Месяц назад
You should be so very proud of yourself young man ❤
@jaywalker3087
@jaywalker3087 Месяц назад
Wow. I might be on the road to a Diagnosis.... I was the same at school... I'm 65 now... My careers took me to great heights after school...
@davidford2169
@davidford2169 25 дней назад
I'm glad that your ok young man.👍🇬🇧
@outlaw4941
@outlaw4941 29 дней назад
Get well soon buddy 💪🙏
@wicky7780
@wicky7780 Месяц назад
That Doc reminds me of the serie The Good Doctor ❤
@valerief1231
@valerief1231 Месяц назад
So glad it wasn’t more serious!
@Boelteajja
@Boelteajja Месяц назад
God bless this child!
@LayaTetai
@LayaTetai Месяц назад
When I was 3 I stood on a nail went straight through my foot.
@reneecarter6702
@reneecarter6702 26 дней назад
Bless his heart
@kathoakes929
@kathoakes929 Месяц назад
Good luck in everything you do James. Reach for the stars.
@Ann-sj4pt
@Ann-sj4pt Месяц назад
What a sweet man
@nickywilks7928
@nickywilks7928 28 дней назад
Gorgeous brave boy...
@coryjackson3131
@coryjackson3131 28 дней назад
Great he’s ok 👍🏻
@tammystratford7079
@tammystratford7079 25 дней назад
That poor fellow. How dangerous was that? Whew!
@KNOXBLOX
@KNOXBLOX Месяц назад
Rango! The “bird with the arrow in its eye”
@Kim-ss5bb
@Kim-ss5bb 29 дней назад
My partner has add and my cousins son and my friend has autism, I cabt believe this how much pain he must have been in, To only get away with a damaged eye lid is a miracle
@andrewopenside3224
@andrewopenside3224 28 дней назад
I am not crying, you are.
@HelenRachael
@HelenRachael Месяц назад
I was always told in my archery club to stand at the side of the target when removing arrows, also of course everyone would collect their arrows at the same time so that nobody was shooting at the time
@rooroo9216
@rooroo9216 Месяц назад
Yeah I remember they also said look behind you when they pull them out in case anyones behind you. A guy cut his head and was bleeding in a competition here not too long ago, he did the same thing as this kid.
@kerrybaker6735
@kerrybaker6735 12 дней назад
Ouch!!!!!
@joemyers8289
@joemyers8289 Месяц назад
Glad he is Ok.
@michaelbushey2787
@michaelbushey2787 22 дня назад
Autism isnt a mental illness to me. Some people on the spectrum are literal geniuses. You just have to find what your gift is. We all have gifts from god.
@eliselangham5337
@eliselangham5337 26 дней назад
To all with learning difficulties and special needs never listen to people who put us down we are stronger than anyone else I have adhd and just got my letter to say that I'm on the waiting list xxxx fingers crossed 🤞
@worus8142
@worus8142 20 дней назад
Well done doctor look at you now!
@clairebrown9740
@clairebrown9740 29 дней назад
The curtains in that hospital!😁😁😁 you couldn't write this !
@holly9464
@holly9464 Месяц назад
Hi, I hope it's okay to ask, could you please add a warning for the flashing images in this video please? Thank you so much! I'm so glad he's okay now
@longbar2344
@longbar2344 Месяц назад
poor lad
@user-cw5li4db1h
@user-cw5li4db1h День назад
Ok can someone pls explain to me how he was hit in the EYE WITH AN ARROW and can see through it like how!
@Amtcboy
@Amtcboy Месяц назад
Everyone had his/her own drama.
@someguy6075
@someguy6075 7 дней назад
The story glosses over mechanism of injury. It suggests proprioceptive deficits, you can google the association with ASD and in this case it could have had severe consequences. Feel good stuff or strengths in other areas aside, it is not helpful to ignore that.
@sisterofslaanesh666
@sisterofslaanesh666 Месяц назад
QMC staff are some of the best in the UK.
@sofiaiannantuono634
@sofiaiannantuono634 Месяц назад
Fellow dyslexic here! That nurse is spot on! I had so many people tell me I’m dumb, stupid, worthless…. Had a teacher tell my mom I’d be fine with a 5th grade education bc they “couldn’t” help me… lmao jokes on them I graduated HS got into tattooing. Open my own tattoo shop! Been succeeding ever since. Don’t let people tell u “you can’t.”
@krashd
@krashd 12 дней назад
You mean the doctor?
@Eric-kc2vw
@Eric-kc2vw Месяц назад
On his face wow poor person
@Calzaki
@Calzaki Месяц назад
This kind of archery accident only happens if someone isn't listening or the instructor doesn't know what their doing. He lent forward onto an arrow stuck in a target???
@COZZIELIVSCOOKIN
@COZZIELIVSCOOKIN Месяц назад
How do you know it was an archery class? People do archery as a common pass time. Anyone can buy a bow and arrow.
@kylieharrison3782
@kylieharrison3782 Месяц назад
​@@COZZIELIVSCOOKINbecause the mother spoke of them being a joining in of an activity which implies formality.
@Calzaki
@Calzaki Месяц назад
@@COZZIELIVSCOOKIN they said it was a holiday activity but either way point still stands. Improper instruction or no instruction at all or wasn't listening to the instructor or just completely clueless
@bec1482
@bec1482 Месяц назад
yeah I'm so confused what they meant by lent forward onto an arrow, like how does that even happen. The only thing I can think of is that he was going to get the arrow but then tripped up and fell forward onto it. Such a bizaare accident.
@Calzaki
@Calzaki Месяц назад
@@bec1482 even that would have been avoided as any good instructor tells you to stand at the side of the target and pull it out straight with no one in the way
@joshuawicks6534
@joshuawicks6534 6 дней назад
An arrow through is what supposedly killed Harold Godwinson in the battle of Hastings. I do archery myself, I just remember to be careful
@Manami_Miku
@Manami_Miku 19 дней назад
James, u've made a friend! Meeeee!😅 i also, as a child when, i was a baby i also hit my head on walls. i got mild autisum, ADD, dyslexia & other disabilities so, i completely understand 100%! My bf is completely supportive & accepts me for who i am & tells me it's okie to say "no" to things & defend myself even thou, he is isn't here b'side me & wishes that he could help me anyway he can when, others around me seem to just enjoy takin' advatage of me & it's not rite ik but, i can't do anythin' bout it like, it feels comepletely like, i have "no say" in their actions that they cause to me, it's frustratin' ik but, i try my best to accept it as it is when, i still feel like somethin' can b done but, not by me in a way if, that makes any sence. My dog, Baby was a pure minature toy poodle but, he learned at a young age to b a disability dog, for me. he cheered me up whenever, i used to come home from school down in the dumps & other days, he'd whine jumpin' onto the sofa, just to lick my tear away when, i was cryin' cuz, of a bully in school or it was a stressful long school day. i didn't realize i had dyslexia til, someone tol' me "hay, have u self evaluated urself, for dyslexia? these math problems r all wrong." It started later on in 10-12grade & at wrk it progressively got worse & i've been tryin' supper hard to not mess up on wrds but, ppl can't see how xtremely difficult it is. wat i go thou, others may ot may not realize &/or understand how challengin' it is for me, myself, my brain & eye vision. i get headaches & it makes my eyes hurt or feel xtremely tired asf.
@joejoe2928
@joejoe2928 Месяц назад
***HOPE HE DON'T LOSE HIS EYE..****
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