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Maybe his name was "Lucy"?

Because he sure had some sploding to do!
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Darwin Award candidate. Welding on a barrel with a flammable symbol on it. lol
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Classic decorticate positioning after that brain injury.
It's decerebrate positioning. The barrel likely smashed his ethmoids and sphenoids into his forebrain.
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It's decerebrate positioning. The barrel likely smashed his ethmoids and sphenoids into his forebrain.
Nope, decerebrate is hands down and pronated, hands up and in is decorticate.

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Nope, decerebrate is hands down and pronated, hands up and in is decorticate.

How much real life experience do you have with this? It does not go neatly like the textbook illustrations. In theory, decorticate positioning is caused by injury rostral to the red nucleus. But those distinctions were made before we had live brain imaging to see the lesions in real time. In reality, lesions in many different parts of the brain can cause decorticate, decerebrate, or both.

Clinical experience will tell you that in cases of severe brain trauma, generally decerebrate positioning develops first and decorticate later. Exactly why is unknown. Given the angle of incidence of the injury and the short distance he flew, it is unlikely the severe brain trauma was caused by his fall to the back of the head instead of the blow to the front. Therefore, years of clinical experience lead me to conclude that the bones of thus guy's nose and surrounding regions took an unplanned vacation into his forebrain. Whatever positioning occurs secondary to this injury is, by definition, decerebrate.

Life isn't like nifty textbook diagrams. Try looking at a cell through a microscope.
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That ended weld.
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Darwin award for sure.
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Yes, but there is a special bronze wrench (oddly enough, called a "bung wrench") made to open the bungs with. It fits in them, and the bronze is non-sparking, so if it slips, it doesn't blow you up.

You do that later, when you use a torch on them.
they make them out of every material ....

last one I had was poly
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we used to fill them with water, then cut em open. and use em for
whatever. kid probably just trying to make a bbq grill.
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Why would you weld on top of a flammable container? People like this should be dead because they're too stupid to live.
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