I’m curious what is going on with the spike at 50. Maybe related to lots of alcohol at big birthday celebrations?
At 50 your hands finally heal from that injury at 45, so you can start punching walls at full strength again.
Could be rounding errors. At 50+, you don’t care about your exact age anymore
I assumed this chart is from hospital data, which does care about age
I think it’s a small numbers problem. I’d love to see the data they’re basing this from.
The source is at the bottom of the picture. I would just assume its a US study, because its a study about idiots.
The Y axis seems to be absolute numbers with the highest around 75 total. So yeah, small numbers.
This seems to be a pretty small sample size, so i assume it’s just fluctuations that happened by pure chance
My take away from this graph is that the older you get, the less damage you take from punching walls (except at 50 where the spell temporarily weakens)
Am 53. Totally agree.
That Y axis label is beautiful.
That sounds like a very US problem.
Akshyually, the extended use of drywall would say otherwise.
…what?
So you have to turn six before you can take hand damage. Got it.
Nice.
Nice.
Why does it go up at 69?
I’m not sure that one 69-year-old wall puncher really counts as ‘going up,’ but bones that old get pretty brittle.
because its fake
And that’s just the people who got injured.
The old dudes would still punch walls if their hands healed like they did when they were young
I was never a wall puncher. I would give that wall a palm strike instead.
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