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7 years ago

you guys should talk about the anhinga more :/

7 years ago
Methods Of Death & How They Feel

Methods of Death & How They Feel

Drowning: When victims eventually submerge, they hold their breath for as long as possible, typically 30 to 90 seconds. After that, they inhale some water, splutter, cough and inhale more. Survivors say there is a feeling of tearing and a burning sensation in the chest as water goes down into the airway. Then that sort of slips into a feeling of calmness and tranquility. That calmness represents the beginnings of the loss of consciousness from oxygen deprivation, which eventually results in the heart stopping and brain death.

Heart Attack: The most common symptom is chest pain: a tightness, pressure or squeezing, often described as an “elephant on my chest”, which may be lasting or come and go. This is the heart muscle struggling and dying from oxygen deprivation. Pain can radiate to the jaw, throat, back, belly and arms. Other signs and symptoms include shortness of breath, nausea and cold sweats.

Bleeding to Death:  Anyone losing 1.5 litres – either through an external wound or internal bleeding – feels weak, thirsty and anxious, and would be breathing fast. By 2 litres, people experience dizziness, confusion and then eventual unconsciousness.

Fire: Burns inflict immediate and intense pain through stimulation of the pain nerves in the skin. To make matters worse, burns also trigger a rapid inflammatory response, which boosts sensitivity to pain in the injured tissues and surrounding areas.As burn intensities progress, some feeling is lost but not much. 3rd degree burns don’t hurt as much as 2nd degree burns.

Decapitation: Very quick. Consciousness is said to continue for a few seconds after decapitation. It’s thought to be painless. But the separation of the spinal cord and brain may cause severe pain.

Electrocution: Higher currents can produce nearly immediate unconsciousness. The electric chair was designed to produce instant loss of consciousness and painless death, but that’s debatable. It’s been proposed that prisoners could instead be dying from heating of the brain, or perhaps from suffocation due to paralysis of the breathing muscles instead of electrocution itself because the skulls of the wall are a thick and powerful insulator. 

Falling from a height: Another instantaneous death. Survivors of great falls often report the sensation of time slowing down. The natural reaction is to struggle to maintain a feet-first landing, resulting in fractures to the leg bones, lower spinal column and life-threatening broken pelvises. The impact traveling up through the body can also burst the aorta and heart chambers. 

Hanging: The rope puts pressure on the windpipe and the arteries to the brain. This can cause unconsciousness in 10 seconds, but it takes longer if the noose is incorrectly sited. Witnesses of public hangings often reported victims “dancing” in pain at the end of the rope, struggling violently as they asphyxiated. 

Lethal injection: . First comes the anaesthetic thiopental to speed away any feelings of pain, followed by a paralytic agent called pancuronium to stop breathing. Finally potassium chloride is injected, which stops the heart almost instantly. Eyewitnesses have reported inmates convulsing, heaving and attempting to sit up during the procedure, suggesting it’s not always completely effective.

Vacuum (In Outer Space): When the external air pressure suddenly drops, the air in the lungs expands, tearing the fragile gas exchange tissues. This is especially damaging if the victim neglects to exhale prior to decompression or tries to hold their breath. Oxygen begins to escape from the blood and lungs. Human survivors from NASA often report an initial pain, like being hit in the chest, and may remember feeling air escape from their lungs and the inability to inhale. Time to the loss of consciousness was generally less than 15 seconds.

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7 years ago
It's... It's Satire

It's... it's satire

7 years ago

reblog this if you are part of the tcc, but you still respect people of colour, gay people, transgender people, people who suffer from mental illness, disabled people, etc.

7 years ago

Other witches: Contact your deities only on the full moon!!! Make sure to ask them meaningful questions!!! Talk to them respectfully!!!

Me summoning my deities in the middle of Walmart: what up my bois I got nervous standing in the middle of the store alone so I decided to summon the gang

7 years ago

30 day free trial of being ok

7 years ago

me, alone: crying

someone: what are you doing?

me, through my tears: YOUR MOM

7 years ago

Mm, same :(

not to be unnecessarily fake deep on a wednesday afternoon but I feel like I don’t have a personality also that I’m not real

7 years ago

I'm not a serial killer

Short psychological descriptions of murder methods

This will probably be part one of several. I thought it might be interesting to sum them up for you in a couple sentences.

Drowning: Drowning is often about control. You have the ability to bring that person back from the brink of death and then push them back over the edge. Killers who use this method often crave some sort of power that they lack in everyday life.

Stabbing: Stabbing is often a crime of passion. People who use this method usually haven’t planned the murder. However, equally as often, stabbing can be a sexual crime. Men who are sexually impotent may stab their victims because subconsciously, they are penetrating them.

Asphyxiation: This one is similar to drowning in regards to the power aspect. It also has a strong sexual component. Some consensual partners may use choking as a way to increase pleasure, and some killers take this to an extreme.

Shooting: The psychology of a shooting is across the board. It’s by far the choice of professional murders. It’s usually the choice for people who don’t have an extreme anger or connection to their victims, it’s impersonal. Shooting someone can also be the method chosen simply for effectiveness.

Poison: This is the most common method used by women. It’s a very calculated, and often long term commitment to murder. Some killers who use poison do it slowly over a period of time in order to make the victim seem sick, and people are less likely to ask questions when they pass. Due to it’s planned nature, it’s not a crime of passion generally. It is often used to kill someone to obtain assets.

Bludgeoning: This method shows a lot of anger usually. It takes a lot of adrenaline or strength to beat someone to death, and it’s most commonly used in an unplanned murder. People who bludgeon their victims usually have a strong bond to their victim that they feel has been broken. It’s also a common method used by children who kill because they have a harder time accessing weapons.

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