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well that's why most safety standards require a handrail on stairs.
wouldn't want anyone falling down and breaking the wall, stairs, artwork, british comedy, etc.
In hindsight, it's kind of funny and kind of terrifying that my first instinct when literally falling down the stairs is to deflect attention.
yeah same. either you punch a hole in the drywall trying to stabilize yourself or you tuck and roll forwards to deflect.
wouldn't want anyone judging you for falling down.
if only the railing jumped out to catch you when you fell.
my condolences dude.