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Re: Loss in Stocks, He Jumped into the Steel Furnace

What a way to go!
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Re: Loss in Stocks, He Jumped into the Steel Furnace

Sixty thousand RMB? That's like nine thousand bucks USD.
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Re: Loss in Stocks, He Jumped into the Steel Furnace

rubber dog shit stocks plummeted?
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Re: Loss in Stocks, He Jumped into the Steel Furnace

So...is 60,000 rmb = about 9, 500 USD? Doesnt seem worth it. But Im not sure how much a steelworker in China makes
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Re: Loss in Stocks, He Jumped into the Steel Furnace

FTS there are better less painful ways to go on your terms
That was probably a (pretty) quick and (relatively) painless death. Not like self immolation.
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Re: Loss in Stocks, He Jumped into the Steel Furnace

Quite the reaction from the fire.
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Re: Loss in Stocks, He Jumped into the Steel Furnace

Quite the reaction from the fire.
If the metal is hot enough, you basically "explode"/vaporize as soon as you hit the threshold of where you are past boiling and everything just violent reacts and turns to gas almost instantly.

You can find some archived Refinery accidents from newspapers in like the 1920s-40~ of overhead pots falling and dumping molten metal all over multiple people or something similar. It's a pretty fascinating way to go out, accident or on purpose.
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Re: Loss in Stocks, He Jumped into the Steel Furnace

So does that mean he's not coming on then?
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Re: Loss in Stocks, He Jumped into the Steel Furnace

The removal of his safety equipment seemed like an unnecessary step.
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Re: Loss in Stocks, He Jumped into the Steel Furnace

That was probably a (pretty) quick and (relatively) painless death. Not like self immolation.
I can see your point of view

Retrospectively speaking, in death all thing may seem longer for the person going through that.. Even if it was 3 seconds of suffering, that relatively quick death would seem like an eternity

but then again, at that point, it wouldnt matter anymore because you would be carbon


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