Original text:
"•A single Lego can bear up to 4,240 Newtons of force, or weights in excess of 953 pounds, before it starts to deform. They are made of unforgiving material and care not for your foot. •Speaking of your foot, it’s one of the most sensitive areas of the human body and contains 100-200,000 exteroceptors. Those are nerve endings that gather feedback from the outside world — things like the lush softness of freshly cut grass or the excruciating pain of a sharp-edged, 2.25 square-centimeter plastic brick — and ports it straight to your brain. •Said soles are subject to significant impact forces. Just walking slowly can produce impact forces twice your body weight. •A 165-pound person standing on a single Lego will put those 100-200,000 exteroceptors under 3,262,222 pascals of pressure, or 32 times what they’re under when you’re relaxing on the couch (where you’re undoubtably sitting on a Lego). "
...10 translations later, Yandex gives us:
"•Lego can lead to 4,240 cow force or weight more than 953, before it starts to distort. Them from death. This material is to take care of their feet. •The legs are one of the most sensitive areas of the human body, between 100 and 200 000exteroceptors. 's nerve endings, in order to obtain information from the outside world, like a drunken man, with a smooth surface and mowing the lawn or in unbearable pain on the edge of 2.25 square inches plastic bricks port directly to the brain. •Information about the person, there has been a significant influence, move slowly and can be made in the action of the power of twice the attention. •165-pound man out of Lego bricks, the rest 100 to 200000 exteroceptors under 3,262,222 Pascals pressure of 32 times, when just lying on the couch (if this is, without doubt, sits Lego). "