Display title | Made of Plasticine |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The human body is a pretty tough little piece of biological machinery. It's made of complex organs, protected and supported by a strong skeletal structure, boasts tendons and muscles capable of exerting dynamic strength upon the objects it interacts with, and has the ability to heal and regenerate itself from damage over time. It can take a lot more punishment than most people think. While you shouldn't press your luck, it is a fact that human beings can walk away from catastrophic accidents and savage attacks with little sign of external damage and survive wounds that should have been fatal by conventional wisdom. |