MLB Being Pushed Down Stairs

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Okay so... I've been seeing a lot of stuff on different stories bout the whole "Marinette Pushed Lila down the Stairs" and crap. I actually went back and rewatch the episode and honestly Mari's classmates, teacher and Principal are complete idiots 🤦🏼.

I mean not only should Lila not be able to get up and walk away (unless she has cartoon logic which spoiler alert no one does in this show lol), Lila shouldn't have even been able to talk much less get up... Lila should be dead, I mean not like I want her dead (don't quote me on that please lol) but I mean Lila says she was pushed down a FLIGHT OF METAL STAIRS honestly she'd have a better time falling down Concrete ones instead of metal. Give me a second please....

(I'm just getting this off the Internet cause no way am I gonna research it irl)

(Also the reason why I said Lila would have a better chance being pushed down a flight of Concrete stairs will be explained down below)

!CONCRETE STAIRS!

If you get pushed down a flight of concrete stairs, you could experience a range of bodily harm such as Broken Bones (ankles, hips, wrists), head injuries (concussions), spinal cord damage, deep lacerations, sprains, strains, bruises, and internal bleeding depending on on the force of the fall and how you land; in severe cases, this could even lead to paralysis or other life-threatening injuries.

As I said up above Key points about Potential injuries from a fall down Concrete Stairs

Impact on the body
The force of the fall can cause significant damage to any part of the body that makes contact with the stairs, but the most vulnerable areas are typically the legs, hips, head, and spine.

Bone fracture
Broken Bones are a common occurrence, with ankles, hips, and wrists being particularly susceptible due to the impact of the fall (aka trying to catch yourself and ending up getting hurt)

Head injuries
Hitting your head on the stairs can result in concussions, skull fractures, or other serious brain injuries.

Spinal cord injuries
A forceful fall down the stairs can potentially damage the spinal cord, leading to paralysis depending on the severity of the injury. (In other words you could be paralyzed from the waist down or worse the neck down)

Soft tissue damage
Even if there are no broken bones, you could still experience significant soft tissue damage like sprains, strains, and deep cuts from impact.

Important considerations

Height of the stairs
The number of stairs involved directly affects the potential severity of the injuries. (The number of steps on the stairs that are in the show are 28 steps 29 if you count the very top, so if you take that into consideration Lila would most definitely have broken bones, a concussion and definitely more... Imma just not put more cause I'm sick and am actually getting tired lol)

Landing position
How you land in the stairs can significantly impact the type of injuries sustained.

Medical attention
Seeking immediate medical attention is crucial after any significant fall to assess the extent of injuries and receive necessary treatment. (Which both the Teacher and Principal would've gotten arrested for their negligence for not at least getting Lila to the nurse or calling an ambulance)

Now I wish I was done but like I said all of the Above is what would happen if the stairs at Francois DuPont were actually Concrete stairs... Sadly they're not, instead there METAL STAIRS far worse then concrete. Let me explain.....

!METAL STAIRS!

If pushed down a flight of Metal Stairs, you could experience a wide range of bodily harm including: broken bones (ankles, legs, wrists, and hips) deep lacerations, head injuries (concussions, skull fractures), spinal cord injuries, internal bleeding, severe bruising, sprains and strains, and soft tissue damage depending on the force of the fall and the landing position; in severe cases, these injuries could lead to permanent disability or even death. (See what I mean by Concrete stairs would've been better? Surprisingly the other stuff in much shorter then the Concrete stairs)

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