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I've always wanted to see what happens but never found a video of it yet. Any of you seen such a thing?
Also before you say it, I know:
Also before you say it, I know:
No I just like to watch people die because all five of my siblings died in separate accidents when I was a kid and I know death is coming for me to finish the job but I'm going to make him work for it and therapy is expensive and they have agendas.Is this your fetish?
The lava isn't viscous enough it's a dead giveaway.
What's your favorite part in the whole dying process and what's your favorite cause of death?No I just like to watch people die because all five of my siblings died in separate accidents when I was a kid and I know death is coming for me to finish the job but I'm going to make him work for it and therapy is expensive and they have agendas.
The best one I've seen is a guy getting his jumpsuit caught on a driveshaft of a very very large turbine which proceeded to separate the hard matter in his body from the soft matter (which stayed stuck to the driveshaft).What's your favorite part in the whole dying process and what's your favorite cause of death?
NGL, I'm glad that's a fake.
I am become killjoy, destroyer of fun.
Intriguing, but I wanted to know what part of the dying process makes you get off? Is it the mortified expression, the gore, the lifeless stare assuming they're still in one piece?The best one I've seen is a guy getting his jumpsuit caught on a driveshaft of a very very large turbine which proceeded to separate the hard matter in his body from the soft matter (which stayed stuck to the driveshaft).
Also don't go anywhere near the back of a truck in any Southeast Asian nation. They'll just back over you.
That's a really amazing edit, they were able to turn a volcano into a beach and even CGI'd after.
I am become killjoy, destroyer of fun.
No no that's exactly it, I want to see what happens to the lava and how it impacts the larger lava system followed by how long it takes for the person to die and the body to burn up.Just watch a video of someone getting lit on fire. They wouldn't sink into the lava because it's too thick and it would immediately start hardening from the relative coolness of the person hitting it.
It's a clinical curiosity. Death is interesting and I guess I am drawn to things I am "not supposed" to see.Intriguing, but I wanted to know what part of the dying process makes you get off? Is it the mortified expression, the gore, the lifeless stare assuming they're still in one piece?
Horrifying
I figured you'd like the thought of that.If your followup isn't that your mom is dead I will be disappointed.
Jokes aside, I do find the science of death interesting, but I'm repulsed by videos of people dying. For example, your muscles are still capable of contraction shortly after death, corpses get stiff as muscular decay releases calcium which triggers muscle contraction in a process known as rigor mortis.It's a clinical curiosity. Death is interesting and I guess I am drawn to things I am "not supposed" to see.