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Yeah it's the easiest way to carry somebody. Ecpecially when you get on their back from a chair or something, so they don't need to squat down or you don't need to jump on their back.
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Yeah as many said, it's the easiest way due to the way the weight is distributed
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It's the easiest way to lift someone, I believe. Sometimes even little girls can carry big dudes in a piggyback position. I think it's because of the weight distribution.
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I agree with most people here. Giving someone a piggyback ride is most likely the easiest way to carry them. Still, i wonder what would be the most likely injury if u piggyback someone who your not strong enough to carry?
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You could break your knees depending on how you do it. I've seen it happen.
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