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09-01-2016, 09:12 AM
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Re: Dying Guy with a Headshot Rubs and Taps His Head and Chest
I'm not doubting the legitimacy of this video, but it's strange that the close-up in the beginning (when he's tapping on his chest) shows what looks like a very large wound on the top of his head, with a significant amount of brain matter exposed. Then, when it cuts for a moment and films the man tapping and rubbing his head, his head looks quite smooth and the brain matter jutting from the crown is no longer visible. My assumption is that he began rubbing his head and it knocked the loose and exposed matter onto the pavement (some of which can be seen), but I'm just surprised that the wound itself and additional matter isn't visible in the second segment. Any ideas? I suppose the darkness and distance in the second half obscures it quite a bit, but I was wondering if anyone had ideas as to what the wound itself looked like (in order to expose as much brain matter as was visible initially, while remaining subtle enough that it's not completely apparent from a distance away). Sad stuff regardless. RIP. |
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#12
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09-01-2016, 09:46 AM
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Re: Dying Guy with a Headshot Rubs and Taps His Head and Chest
Blood ran cold watching this. REmember the "rat poison" (convulsions) guy? There is just something about watching central nervous system breakdown, that really gets to me. Neuro hiccups can cause this movement and disconnect. I don't think he is aware he is doing it. a form of shock/trauma. The wipe of his head and SCRATCHING HIS BRAIN will give me nightmares.*shudder* Hannibal/Ray Liotta-flashback |
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09-01-2016, 10:34 AM
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Re: Dying Guy with a Headshot Rubs and Taps His Head and Chest
I LOVED reading "looks like brain damage"...his brain was literally oozing out of his forehead, I'd say it was damaged **edit** is creepy as fuck |
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09-01-2016, 11:06 AM
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Re: Dying Guy with a Headshot Rubs and Taps His Head and Chest
Can you tap your head and rub your belly at the same time?! Such a weird thing to see... I wonder if he felt pain or if it was an instant death and it was just damage .. Maybe he was still there and just got real nervous about fading away and anxiety/Tourette's kicked in?!
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