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#17
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12-24-2012, 03:44 AM
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Re: Ring-sting.
I took care of an older man who had seizures. He said he'd woke up wanting soup beans and started them early. Said that he knew he was going to have a seizure that day but continued cooking. Later in the evening he went in to the kitchen and had a seizure right over the stove. It burnt an area just like this on his chest. So, this very well could be real.
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12-27-2012, 04:56 AM
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Re: Ring-sting.
Hate to bump a post with a fake pic..but I know from first hand experience that hurts..hey? first hand? har har har You happen to just touch those while red hot they sear you instantly, leaves a brown area of burnt dead tissue. And it is painful, If that were real, I highly doubt the person with the burn would be able to stand still long enough for the cameraman to take a clear picture like that. What I don't get though? why is it burning flesh somewhat smells like burning eggs? I had a 4 inch diameter third degree burn on my shoulder and thats what it smelled like. Burnt black sunny side up eggs. burnt a bit of muscle too.. |