Sba_123
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is bonesmashing cope cause i don't wanna waste my time just hitting myself and ending up assymatrical with same bonemass
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“Asymmetrical with same bonemass” is literally a contradiction in termsis bonesmashing cope cause i don't wanna waste my time just hitting myself and ending up assymatrical with same bonemass
Theres really no physical 100% proof of it working but the science behind it is sound and alot of people have shown good results from it although they may be frauded results but pairing it with concealer can give a good zygo and chin pump before going outis bonesmashing cope cause i don't wanna waste my time just hitting myself and ending up assymatrical with same bonemass
thanksIt works. If you dont do it enough to get growth its still good for pumps b4 going out
what's your point“Asymmetrical with same bonemass” is literally a contradiction in terms
The asymmetry argument against bonesmashing ASSUMES bone growth is possible, and can easily be refuted as a skill issue
The possibility of growth itself is demonstrable, not just for the density of bones but also volume.
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Arguments against the load required for microfractures can be refuted with a simple thought experiment.
Consider:
IF I can hit someone hard enough to fracture their bone already, THEN I could hit myself (with much less force) to create microscopic fractures
The only serious counterarguments come from the risks of brain damage (e.g. CTE). But the mechanism itself is sound
bro came back“Asymmetrical with same bonemass” is literally a contradiction in terms
The asymmetry argument against bonesmashing ASSUMES bone growth is possible, and can easily be refuted as a skill issue
The possibility of growth itself is demonstrable, not just for the density of bones but also volume.
View attachment 4934186
Arguments against the load required for microfractures can be refuted with a simple thought experiment.
Consider:
IF I can hit someone hard enough to fracture their bone already, THEN I could hit myself (with much less force) to create microscopic fractures
The only serious counterarguments come from the risks of brain damage (e.g. CTE). But the mechanism itself is sound
Bro it works if you can get assymetrical from it think ngawhat's your point