Bme+pain+olympic+video
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You would think a grainy, fake video from the dial-up era would die. It hasn’t. The search for re-emerges every 18-24 months. Here is why the legend persists. bme+pain+olympic+video
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One powerful example of an athlete's experience with pain is the story of [Athlete's Name], who competed in the [Event] at the [Olympic Games]. In a heartfelt video, [Athlete's Name] shared their journey of managing chronic pain while training for the Olympics. Can’t copy the link right now
For years, many believed the video was real. However, the creator of BMEzine, the late Shannon Larratt, eventually addressed the video.