[img]http://leak ? Did I say a rib cage leaks? I don't believe I did but nice try. I have a coffee cup sitting on my desk. It holds fluid and doesn't leak. Yet it's not sealed and it's open to the atmosphere. Same as your lungs, which are inside your rib cage, are open to the atmosphere. Reconcile that with your "logic." And while you're at it, continue commenting on the similarity of a bullet penetrating a ribcage and an artillery shell penetrating an armored vehicle. And throw in a few words about the necessity of blowing lung tissue out the exit hole while you're at it. "Thanks." Edited to add, Angus, before you respond, know that I'm done commenting on this subject. This is an interesting thread and I don't want to detract from it any more. So blaze away, but don't expect any more back and forth from me. Last edited by smokepole; 08/10/17.[/img]


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