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#101
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12-13-2022, 05:28 PM
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Re: Streamer (ub3r) Commits Suicide on Livestream
I'm betting he was basically dead pretty early in... Looks like most of the video is agonal breathing. When his hands/arms and other skeletal muscles tense that's a signal of muscular ischemia (tissue death) due to extreme hypoxia Still a shitty way to go even if you are a shit. |
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#103
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12-15-2022, 10:28 PM
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Re: Streamer (ub3r) Commits Suicide on Livestream
Can some one explain how he actually did this, seems quite ingenious tbh. I've always been too pussy to finish suicide etc. A thought or reaction stops you, or just the shitty pain lol But this looks quite easy. I mean 20 secs max uve lost control If only I had a fucking gun.. Boom gone |
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#105
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12-16-2022, 01:10 AM
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Re: Streamer (ub3r) Commits Suicide on Livestream
First of all: ![]() That being said, he just used a ratcheting band clamp. He would've passed out sooner if he didn't use the cloth for comfort though, or just used a zip-tie. He prolonged his death by increasing the surface area of the ligature on his cartoid arteries. And here's my Amazon referral link: https://www.amazon.com/Pittsburgh-66...%2C133&sr=8-12 |
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#107
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12-18-2022, 12:30 AM
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Re: Streamer (ub3r) Commits Suicide on Livestream
He's unconscious. The pressure on his neck isn't strangling him, it's cutting off blood to his brain. You go unconscious quickly when that happens, so he isn't aware and isn't consciously suffering.
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#108
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12-18-2022, 04:44 AM
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Re: Streamer (ub3r) Commits Suicide on Livestream
That's pretty much the medical definition of strangulation in this context. The loss of blood flow to the brain was created by something external, in this case, the belt clamp. If the loss of blood flow to the brain was caused by an internal blockage, we'd call that a stroke, for example. If that was just a typo, forgive me. |