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Man Impaled Thru the Pubic Region
Looking at this pic gives a whole new meaning to the expression, "Morning wood." ![]() |
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Wolfinator |
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Re: Man Impaled Thru the Pubic Region
looks like a fake to me, the slat isn't soaked enough with blood
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Re: Man Impaled Thru the Pubic Region
Nice one Dr Ogrish ![]() |
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My Rank: PRIVATE Poster Rank:10964 Join Date: Aug 2009 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 0 Post(s)
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Re: Man Impaled Thru the Pubic Region
Look at the clean white bed under him. Don´t you think there have to be more blood? Look at the interesting colour of the blood. Of course it´s fake.
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So Fucking Banned Poster Rank:2316 Join Date: Mar 2009 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 7 Post(s)
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Re: Man Impaled Thru the Pubic Region
whoever wrote that title, the word is pubic and not public. your dick is private, not public! ![]() |
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Re: Man Impaled Thru the Pubic Region
Thanx for pointing out my glaring typo, zat2! (*blushes*) LOL
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Re: Man Impaled Thru the Pubic Region
Fake or real, either way he's got wood!
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Re: Man Impaled Thru the Pubic Region
There is not much blood because the pressure from the wood is actually sealing off blood vessels quite effectively. We all know to apply pressure to stop bleeding of any kind, right? That's one reason why you leave impaled foreign bodies in place for E.R. to remove in a hospital setting that can act immediately to prevent more bolood loss and trauma to the victim.
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lorelli09 |
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Re: Man Impaled Thru the Pubic Region
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Re: Man Impaled Thru the Pubic Region
I'm a woodworker & my first impression was that it was caused by 'kickback' from a table saw. Kickback happens when the wood you're cutting gets in a bind between the blade & the rip fence. The blade then kicks the wood back at the operator. The location of the wound is about the correct height.
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Wolfinator |