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06-25-2018, 07:27 PM
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Re: After Burner
You have to love the impatient horn blowers. Here's a guy torched beyond recognition with two trained-like-garbage-men EMS techs just trying to toss him into a '66 Cadillac ambulance and all they can think is "Move your asses, my vindaloo is gettin' cold!!!" HONK HONK HOOOOONNNKKKKKKKK. What a shithole.
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07-11-2018, 12:50 AM
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Re: After Burner
Yep, if that happened to me in that part of the world, put me out of my misery. If it happened in the States or Western Europe, I may wish to survive, depending on the percentage of me burned.
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07-11-2018, 02:26 AM
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Re: After Burner
With full thickness burns, the aftermath is (allegedly) not painful as the nerves are usually burned off and destroyed. Of course the process of actually burning them off is unbelievably excruciating, and the kind of 3rd degree burns you'd need to do that would also likely kill or horribly disfigure you and you'd be in misery as the skin heals and nerves grow back/return to function and there are nerves in deeper structures that can still feel...hmm, so maybe with bad 4rd degree burns there's a small window after the burning and before healing where it MIGHT not be AS painful, but is likely to still be more painful than most other injuries. Not worth it, 2/10 would not recommend |