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02-03-2016, 09:40 PM
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10 Things We Might Do When We Die (Extensive text + Images)
1. Apparent hair and nail growth Our hair and nails don’t actually grow as blood flow to the nail beds and hair roots has ceased. When the skin begins to shrink back during decomposition more hair and nail is exposed hence this surprisingly common misconception. 2. Post-mortem Caloricity Algor mortis (cooling down) normally affects us once we expire however there have been case where the core temperature actually rises before it cools. This is called post-mortem caloricity. Below are examples that can trigger this reaction: 3. Defaecation And Urination Anything being held in your gut will find it's way out as your muscles completely relax. Urination is also extremely likely. 4. Self-cannibalisation Well, sort of! A lot of the body's decomposition occurs endogenously - the bacteria and acids currently within your body have a big feast on you. Exogenous factors are things like insects and animals. Or genuine cannibals! 5. Post-mortem priapism ("Angel Lust") Or "death erection". Although very rare, quick traumatic deaths can result in priapisms. Seen in mainly in hangings and crucifixions. Priapisms occur in live people too and is basically a medical condition involving a sustained and painful erection. 6. Livor Mortis We turn quite a few shades of colours but noticeably 50 Shades Of Crimson. Whichever position you end up in upon death, gravity will cause your blood to pool in the areas closest to the ground. If you die face down, your face will turn crimson, if you die on your back then the back of your head, back and legs become bright pink. If you touch an unembalmed body that's in this state, the discolouration can actually stain you. This is called "post-mortem staining". 7. Coffin Birth If a pregnant woman passes away, decomposition gases can build up with such a force, the baby is expelled. The technical name for this is post-mortem fetal extrusion. 8. Muscle movement This is very rare and if it does happen, it's only in the smaller muscle groups. A family noted their deceased relative's hand was "twitching like he was playing a piano". The technicalities: Fatal destructive GSW such as the one illustrated often show postmortem spasms. Video example (bottom of page) in prawn tails. 9. Vocalisation If there is air still in the deceased's lungs, they will emit a strange sigh or even a moaning sound when they are moved. 10. Fatalities Fart Dead people have the most appalling wind. This is simply due to decomposition gas build-up in the gut. It is expelled just as it is in life! "Was that you???" |
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02-03-2016, 11:43 PM
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Re: 10 Things We Might Do When We Die (Extensive text + Images)
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02-04-2016, 12:43 AM
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Re: 10 Things We Might Do When We Die (Extensive text + Images)
Cool. I can't wait to hike deep into a wilderness area and blow my brains out so something(s) can have a decent meal.
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