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KillingPain267

KillingPain267

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Apr 15, 2024
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Like snapping it in a ninja style killing?
 
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Forveleth

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Mar 26, 2024
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No. The angle and force needed is impossible for a human to exert on themselves. It is not even a matter of will but physics. Your own neck muscles can not move your head fast enough. You most likely can not get the angle right on your own.

Despite what you might think from popular media, snapping a neck is difficult and takes training to learn (think military special forces).
 
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TheHolySword

TheHolySword

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Nov 22, 2024
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No. It's extremely hard to even break someone else's neck. Never believe what you see in movies.
 
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theshund

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Jan 1, 2025
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You might not even die from it. The human body is incredibly resilient. Unfortunately for those of us determined to ctb.
 
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KillingPain267

KillingPain267

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You might not even die from it. The human body is incredibly resilient. Unfortunately for those of us determined to ctb.
It's so weird how we are trapped in our own selves, and there is a will to die and also a will to survive simultaneously. It's like we all have two personalities. Even our brains are dual spheres.
 
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benjamind2020

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Contrary to what some may say, it's not too difficult to break someone's neck. You need to understand how leverage works. There is a specific range of angles through which one would need to impart enough force to dislocate the spine, but it is certainly possible. It's not entirely impossible to do this but you would need to produce enough leverage, which is a force multiplier, to shift the spine in such a way as to crush blood vessels and nerves and cause death (or paralysis or other serious injury).
 

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