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[QUOTE="nomar, post: 4857192, member: 651"] I’m the one who finds this important? You’re projecting onto Clark your assumptions of what a normal person would do in this situation if moving at 1/100th speed. The deer did jump out. You can see she doesn’t see the fan until the last moment. Then she shows how startled she is by extending her arms and spinning to minimize the contact. Of course you see that not as her being startled but as evidence of her nefarious intent. You’ve seen it explained that she put her arms out as a reflexive defense mechanism at the last moment but you just don’t want to accept it. I do it all the time on the sidewalk when I’m about to make contact with someone who’s not looking. There’s no intent to “push” but if they make contact with me that’s what would it look like to someone who wanted to impugn me for no apparent reason. [/QUOTE]
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