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02-06-2013, 11:43 AM
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Re: Failed Train Suicide
I don't understand how sometimes when people are cut in half there is little blood-The arteries are clearly severed... |
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02-06-2013, 02:14 PM
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Re: Failed Train Suicide
People that stupid don't deserve legs. (1) If it is a suicide attempt, that is the dumbest attempt ever. And why choose a train? For dramatic effect? Quit being such a coward. There are people trying their best to cling onto life and would probably take yours in a heart beat if it meant a second chance. (2) If it is an accident, how can you miss a 120-240 ton locomotive? People who can't seem to notice a locomotive and its loud 2,400 horsepower engine? |
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02-08-2013, 01:18 AM
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Re: Failed Train Suicide
You guys know I'm like a period.......I may be gone for like a month or two, but I ALWAYS return......eventually!!!! Baby girl, you are on the right track. In this case, the arteries, vessels and capillaries were more than likely traumatically cauterized, stopping all flow. When a human body is subjected to elements, such as cold, the body diverts bloodflow to internal organs to keep them alive and running, essentially leaving the limbs to the element's mercy (a.k.a. frostbite). You know my favorite tagline..........."I hope this helps!!!". On a more personal note to the ones who know me best, I miss you guys, I have just been one BUSY BITCH in the last 2 months, but I still love you!!!! -Me |