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plantlife
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- Apr 13, 2025
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I know this looks confronting, but y'all are wrong about him suffering. He didn't feel most of this.
As with hanging, loss of consciousness occurs in the first 15-30 seconds, but it's not unusual for complete brain death to take 5 minutes or more. That's what happened here.
You can see his posturing shift from decorticate to decerebrate. That's the giveaway. This man is not conscious. He's undergoing increasingly severe brain damage until death.
His movements and sounds are involuntary spasms of his nervous system fighting for his life, but he's not awake to feel it. Those snorts are coming from his soft palate, not his lungs, which means this is probably just a tourniquet around his neck rather than the night-night method. His arteries and his airway have both been blocked.
Not the most peaceful method but he wasn't awake for the majority of it.
Side note: Can you all please stop bitching about privacy or murders in California or whatever? Have some respect for the dead man and start a new thread if you wanna talk shit at each other.
As with hanging, loss of consciousness occurs in the first 15-30 seconds, but it's not unusual for complete brain death to take 5 minutes or more. That's what happened here.
You can see his posturing shift from decorticate to decerebrate. That's the giveaway. This man is not conscious. He's undergoing increasingly severe brain damage until death.
His movements and sounds are involuntary spasms of his nervous system fighting for his life, but he's not awake to feel it. Those snorts are coming from his soft palate, not his lungs, which means this is probably just a tourniquet around his neck rather than the night-night method. His arteries and his airway have both been blocked.
Not the most peaceful method but he wasn't awake for the majority of it.
Side note: Can you all please stop bitching about privacy or murders in California or whatever? Have some respect for the dead man and start a new thread if you wanna talk shit at each other.
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