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#193
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08-20-2019, 08:06 AM
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Re: Terrible Way to Go... Somewhat Funny..or Not
See and I was hoping the opposite is true. I was hoping that he would be so overwhelmed by dizziness and loss of brain circulation so that he’d already be gone by the time every lower body bone is pulverized. These kinds of accidents horrify me. Almost 4 minutes and that infernal machine is still spinning. No human brother/sister deserves to work around such a dangerous piece of equipment unsupervised or even checked-on. What could this man POSSIBLY be milling that’s so important? Donald Trump’s back-of-head weave? Not even something that useless. From the looks of it, it’s just a fabric textile shop, probably making a runner or throw rug to be sold in WalMart for 14.99. This one got to me and I feel awful for the guy. Jesus. Not sure if you’re correct but that is kind of what it looks like. Wow. Wow what a horrifying workplace accident. |
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#194
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08-20-2019, 08:08 AM
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Re: Terrible Way to Go... Somewhat Funny..or Not
Those are definitely his pants and a shoe at :58. They come off at :48 and land on the floor just on the inside of the machine. As he spins he kicks the pants to the other side by :58. Guts are thoroughly wrapped up inside him. Intestines aren’t loosely floating inside the body. They wouldn’t fall out without wrapping around him like spaghetti on a fork. That’s how you can tell it isn’t the guts. Also, they’re the same shade of blood-stained khakis as the pants he kicked off ten seconds earlier. |
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#197
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08-20-2019, 06:09 PM
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Re: Terrible Way to Go... Somewhat Funny..or Not
He would have lost consciousness within 60 seconds to 2 minutes. The G.force/velocity he was experiencing would have made his body fluids literally 'spin' and not 'pump' around his body. He lost all feeling very soon and he wouldnt have been able to breathe. A gruesome death, from the observer, yes, but in actual fact, he was 'out if it' pretty quick. I feel sorry for the people that found him, and had to clean up the mess! I feel sorry for his family as well... Seeing something like this would be hard. It's not the kind of death anyone wishes. Even if it was a quick one. R.I.P to a man who obviously worked hard for his employers, for himself, and perhaps, he had a family.... (I do wonder weather the fabric was still 'SOLD' though?...... hmmmmm) |
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#198
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08-20-2019, 06:13 PM
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Re: Terrible Way to Go... Somewhat Funny..or Not
He would have lost consciousness within 60 seconds to 2 minutes. A gruesome death, from the observer's point of view, yes, absolutely, but, in actual fact, he was 'out if it' pretty quick. I feel sorry for the people that found him, and had to clean up the I feel sorry for his family as well... Seeing something like this would be hard. It's not the kind of death anyone wishes. Even if it was a quick one. R.I.P to a man who obviously worked hard for his employers, or himself, and perhaps, he had a family.. (I do wonder weather the fabric was still 'SOLD' though?... |