Ever watch a video so powerful it makes you simultaneously scream out loud,The Relic Of My Sister Next Door want to barf, and vow to solely wear nothing but flat shoes for the rest of your life?
No? Well I regret to inform you that you're about to.
This absolutely cursed video making the rounds on social media shows things going terribly wrong after a woman tries on massive red high heeled shoes in a clothing store. As one might guess, she falls. But it's so much worse than that. The way in which her body contorts itself is a complete freaking nightmare.
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Her ankle bends, her knees buckle, her arms are done for, and she even hits her head! It's one of the most mortifying yet impressive injuries we've ever seen.
While the original source of the clip is unknown, @naaeee__xx shared 10 seconds of the traumatizing video on Twitter and needless to say, people are SHOOK.
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We're wishing this woman the best and hope everyone thinks long and hard next time they're given the opportunity to put their lives at risk in a shoe store.
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