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02-17-2026, 12:27 AM
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Re: Eerie Video of Cartel Burning Man Alive
So wild. All of these cartel videos. By now, they all have to know what their fate is in this situation. Yet, all of them play along and read what the cartel has them read aloud anyway.
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02-23-2026, 04:45 AM
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Re: Eerie Video of Cartel Burning Man Alive
Everybody saying he didn’t scream. He did scream. Then said something like “oh god”…. And probably passed out. He didn’t seem like the type that was determined to calmly sit through the pain.
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02-23-2026, 10:35 AM
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Re: Eerie Video of Cartel Burning Man Alive
No... I'll have ChatGPT explaining for you 1. The "sitting up" and freezing posture When a human body is exposed to intense heat or flame, muscles don't relax - they contract. This happens for two reasons: Protein denaturation: Muscle tissue is mostly protein. High heat causes those proteins to shrink and stiffen. Nerve stimulation + dehydration: Extreme heat disrupts nerve signals and rapidly dehydrates tissue, which also triggers contraction. There's a specific phenomenon called the "pugilistic posture." It's common in severely burned bodies. The arms flex inward, fists clench, legs bend - like a boxer's stance. It looks intentional. It isn't. Inhaling superheated air burns the throat and airway lining. Swelling can occur very quickly. . Smoke inhalation reduces oxygen dramatically. If the airway is damaged or swollen, sound or screaming production becomes impossible. |