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04-09-2021, 02:11 AM
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Re: Loss in Stocks, He Jumped into the Steel Furnace
Dude got vaporized and turned into carbon in seconds. You know when you cook the turkey too long and it turns black? Well that speed up 1000x. |
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04-09-2021, 08:11 PM
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Re: Loss in Stocks, He Jumped into the Steel Furnace
I've never understood people who kill themselves over money. I have been poor before and it sucks for sure, but goddammit I want to live. And does this guy know equities can regain their value?
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04-10-2021, 09:20 PM
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Re: Loss in Stocks, He Jumped into the Steel Furnace
Human perception requires approx. 1/16 second. It's kind of academic if a person jumping into molten steel feels anything and for how long. I guess a volunteer could get rigged up with sensors or have a portable MRI rigged to their head, jump feet first and see if the pain center of their brain lights up before they and the apparatus vaporizes. Kind of like Lavoisier who promised to keep blinking after he was beheaded in the French Revolution, I think he blinked for 20 or so seconds. I can't believe anyone would stand that close to molten steel, feel the heat and then jump. The heat from that would probably be unbearable when you got close enough. The determination of some of the suicides we see on DR is incredible, lying down with your neck on the track in front of a scary, roaring locomotive. |