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02-10-2018, 04:08 PM
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Re: A Supposed Narco Boss Decaptitated
Uh. You're the one who originally stated that people who get beheaded from behind die from suffocation. For the fourth time, none of that matters because 100% of the beheadings from behind that I've seen result in a near-immediate decapitation once the spine is severed, whereas a large portion of beheadings from the front include very obvious and drawn out suffering. And, for the fourth time you will ignore that fact and continue to try to go around in circles trying to find something to feel right about. There's not much else to say. |
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#74
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02-10-2018, 04:56 PM
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Re: A Supposed Narco Boss Decaptitated
So you offer only anecdotal evidence from all your time here watching beheadings. Maybe you should look at my join date. Also consider I was in here under my friends log-in long before I joined under this log-in. I gave the medical personnel opinion and professional experience to support my side. Let me spell it out for you 3rd grade style: If the bad guy cuts from the rear, it's going to be tremendously painful due to the nerve concentrations. There will be ZERO arterial involvement until complete spinal cord severing. The heart will continue to beat for a VERY long time supplying the brain with oxygen present in the blood. The diaphragm, which is what functions the lungs, will be paralyzed and incapable of functioning. There will not be any agonal breathing. Depending on the person, there could be many levels of consciousness throughout, but certainly many will remain completely alert. Unless the bad guy finishes the job or cuts an artery in the process, death will likely be asphyxiation due to paralysis of the pulmonary system. AGAIN, what's confusing? |
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#77
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02-11-2018, 04:17 AM
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Re: A Supposed Narco Boss Decaptitated
AGAIN, nothing's confusing. The fact that virtually every time, the "bad guy finishes the job" quickly means that everything else you're trying to say is pointless. Also, I can't believe you seriously just whipped out the "join date" card like it's relevant here. Your god-tier gore experience hasn't been able to let you cite a single beheading video where someone could have theoretically died from spinal-cord suffocation. Not what else I can say at this point that isn't a third or fourth rehashing of the same thing so I'll just leave it at that and let you grasp at straws 'till your heart's content. Have a good one. |
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02-12-2018, 03:53 AM
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Re: A Supposed Narco Boss Decaptitated
Trick to "clean" head cutting is you have to slice it open a little bit so you can see the neckbones, then you twist the head so that your knife can get inbetween two bones and slide through with an S-shape motion, once you're through that, you can cut the head clean off with just few slices if your knife is sharp enough. You can spot an amateur butcher if they start frantically sawing when smooth and big motions can cut away meat much more efficiently and with less strain to your wrists. This with butcher animals anyway, I would imagine its not that different for a human with a less thick spine than a cow or a pig. |