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Death Points? Anonymous
I notice from movies and show that people don't die from dangerous infliction to the person body. A stab to the eye, not sure how deep. But i'm guessing not beyond the socket and your still alive assuming you stop the bleeding etc. a person can still live if they got shot by a bullet to the skull and the bullert would slide between the halve brain , bruising the sides? getting your cock hacked off doesn't mean your dead either. I'm not sure about getting your mouth curb stomped like on american history x were the person mouth is broken not dead.?
>> Anonymous
We're not really a board to answer all your questions about the human anatomy.
>> Anonymous
>I'm not sure about getting your mouth curb stomped like on american history x were the person mouth is broken not dead

I'm pretty sure that nigger died
>> Anonymous
>>167424
I don't think so, I watch that part a few time and he moved a bit when the cops came.
>> Anonymous
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>>167425

oh please. no one could survive that. Your face would be split in half.
>> Anonymous
and then i was like..
>> Anonymous
>>167428
so? you dont need a face to live.
>> Anonymous
Yes, there's thousands of documented cases in which someone was shot or stabbed in the head and lived or even walked away without even bleeding. Luck of the draw, although it's rare. It just depends where it lands and how much of a cavity it forms. Generally, you'd have a higher chance of surviving a gunshot to the head if the bullet was fully jacketed and didn't fragment, as compared to something like a hollowpoint.

If you get a "clean" wound, you're a lot more likely to survive. What I mean by a clean wound is that the wound didn't have much expansive tissue damage after penetration or blunt impact and it didn't cause noticeable pain or bleeding. It's kind of like when people get shot, a lot of them say it just felt like a minor bee sting because it happens so fast and they aren't anticipating it.

You'd be more likely to die from your dick getting chopped off because of the shock and blood loss than you would be to die from a bullet penetration provided it didn't immediately rupture a vital organ. And, remember, A LOT of people don't die instantly from things like gunshots, the usual cause of death following this type of trauma is caused by shock, blood loss, or infection. There have been lots of people who got shot, did fine for a few weeks, but died from infection, even while sitting in a hospital and seeming relatively healthy. Infection is the number one cause of death of people in hospitals.
>> brit/fit/ !yl1placCk6
Its a movie for a reason
>> Anonymous
>>167470
getting hit by lighting and live to tell about it?
>> Anonymous
>>167617

Yes. My chemistry teacher in high school was actually struck by lightning twice in his life and didn't die. He keeps copies of all the hospital documentation on him from when he was treated for both incidents because nobody ever believes him when he says it.

And, I mean, there have also been people who survived after being deprived of oxygen for 10 minutes. And there are some people who died from lack of oxygen in as little as two minutes. Luck of the draw in a lot of cases.