though I've been playing payday 2 recently. Now that game is silly. The P90 firing FN's 5.7mm cartridge is a pretty standard SMG, not overly powerful but fun gun. The Five-Seven handgun firing the same cartridge does quad damage per shot and is armour piercing. Yup. The real military grade 5.7mm cartridge is indeed a jacketed round designed specifically to be able to punch through standard military body armour before tumbling and leaving a large wound on other side. But the in game representation can shoot through all of these: The P90 firing the exact same cartridge cannot. Video game logic eh. For all we know, first time might not have racked the slide either. Remember he's dumb enough to voluntarily get shot in the chest on video to an audience of 30 people, it's very possible he fucked up somehow in his earlier prognosis of "I didn't shoot through the book"
Owwww.... Just pulled the muscle in my jaw while trying to eat a burger. Why does this happen? Owwww...
Usually for me, my jaw clicks painfully and then feels wierd for the rest of the day. Hate it when that happens.
But, But I am British... And it was just a standard size burger in a bun with coleslaw. --- Post updated --- For me I can feel it coming for about a second before it happens, at which point I essentially brace for major pain, then I can't move my jaw for 10 or so seconds, after that point it returns to normal slowly with movement. I also get the same thing on the arch of my foot.
I guess I should also clarify, a standard British size burger. There is probably some fairly large discrepancy between a standard burger here and in the US
Talking about jaw, I've apparently a jaw malformation/premature wear of the link of the jaw and skull. Which cause me pain, tinnitus and a lot more cool stuffs.
I would probably start by cutting into quarters, put 3/4 in the fridge for later meals, then use a fork. Cause there is no way that will fit in my mouth without causing major injury.
What's that song that has the recorder and goes "Parkinson's, I have Parkinson's. Parkinson's, mellow Parkinson's"?