we should all be a little bit afraid

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All this does is prove that this guy was on some serious LSD. If 9 bullets brought down the tough and awesome 50 cent then this guy must have been a zombie!

Not necessarily, I accidentally cut halfway through my finger once. It was kind of like one of those horror movies where blood sprays from the wound.

I didn't feel anything. It was less painful than paper cuts I've had.

The doctor stitching it up didn't hurt much, either. I know some people have said when they insert the needle and inject whatever it is that deadens the area to pain, it is supposed to hurt. But, I thought it was tolerable and didn't hurt much.

Some people may have high thresholds for pain.

I'm not sure if people have nerves capable of sensing pain along the interior of their body. It may be mostly the skin and surface areas where there are bundles of nerves present & pain registers. A bullet could travel fast enough that it would hit and exit before the sensory input relating to the pain reached their brain.

It might happen fast enough that someone wouldn't feel it aside from the impact? :hmmm:
 
I am curious now. Usually Zombies are incapable of reacting to pain because their mind has been warped. (We've seen Zombies who get cut in half and not react to it.)

While I seriously doubt this is a zombie we had here. I'm curious if theres certain illnesses that lower feelings like pain. Or any feeling at all. That might be a reason as to why he didn't die quickly. Or React.
 
I am curious now. Usually Zombies are incapable of reacting to pain because their mind has been warped. (We've seen Zombies who get cut in half and not react to it.)
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Ah yes in that attenborough documentary

As for the nervous system, the bullet does not have to outpace signal relay. As soon as a nerve is excited it will propagate a signal, it does not have to remain excited until the signal hits the brain. No bullet is that fast I do not think

As for interior pain, I am guessing you have never broken a bone
 
Riddick... what part of my sarcasm did you happen to miss? :hmmm:

The Dоctor;1007979 said:
you mean this wasn't a real zombie attack? that changes everything.
I am so let down. :okay:
 
Ah yes in that attenborough documentary

As for the nervous system, the bullet does not have to outpace signal relay. As soon as a nerve is excited it will propagate a signal, it does not have to remain excited until the signal hits the brain. No bullet is that fast I do not think

As for interior pain, I am guessing you have never broken a bone

It doesn't outpace signal relay. It may have more to do with the duration of contact being so infinitesimally small. :ohshit:

I don't think there are nerves present in bone. The sensation of pain may be caused by the surrounding tissue moreso than breaking the bone itself. :hmm:
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Wait what? We're not expecting a zombie apocalypse? :sad3: Awww shit man I was getting ready!!
 
OH BY THE WAY, ever heard of how painful it is to be a bone marrow donor? :hmmm:

this reminds me,
I remember one time I was running in the parking lot of walmart and my shoelace(goddamit!) came undone causing me to trip. But i didn't just trip, I did this sorta belly slide on the cement and cuz I was wearing a low top I scrapped my entire chest area of my boobies.


I never even cried. :grin:

LIKE A BOSS!

:megusta:
 
In the article I read which had a lot more detail it said something about him being on cocaine.
 
It doesn't outpace signal relay. It may have more to do with the duration of contact being so infinitesimally small.
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That is what you said originally

A bullet could travel fast enough that it would hit and exit before the sensory input relating to the pain reached their brain.



If it is the tissue surrounding the bone, that is still interior. Bones do have nerves though (y)
 
Yeah, I heard being a bone marrow donor is like hell. :hmmm: so,
 
This totally reminds me of this wicked zombie survival guide poster I had hung up in my old dorm room back at FDU.
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I was so fucking prepared for a zombie attack.
And ooh Toni, in the more detailed article I read, they mentioned that the cuckoo eye ate the victim's eyeballs and nose. Freaky shit.
 
I did not, you just cannot write very well it seems.

"A bullet could travel fast enough that it would hit and exit before the sensory input relating to the pain reached their brain. "

That clearly reads a bullet could travel faster than the the signal could travel to the brain, which as I said wouldn't matter. So either you were mistaken originally, or are terrible at expressing yourself
 
TAYLOR MAKE THAT PICTURE BIGGER SO I CAN READ IT :gasp:

Also, I read he was on LSD. :hmmm: LSD is a zombie creator D:
 
TAYLOR MAKE THAT PICTURE BIGGER SO I CAN READ IT :gasp:

Also, I read he was on LSD. :hmmm: LSD is a zombie creator D:

LSD is crazy. My ex bf told me once that once you take it, it'll like fuse with your DNA and you can relapse and have a trip like 5 years down the lane. Creeepy.

And of course wifu. :ari:

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LSD is crazy. My ex bf told me once that once you take it, it'll like fuse with your DNA and you can relapse and have a trip like 5 years down the lane. Creeepy.

And of course wifu. :ari:

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I cant read the little white words, bby :okay:

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I've heard of a bone marrow transplant curing AIDs, but never knew donating bone marrow was painful. :grin:

How could you not? 8( do you even know what happens during it? 8(
 
Did you go out with him as part of charity work? Go on a date with survivors of being kicked in the head by a horse or something like that

No to your first question.
And no to your second one.
The Meddler: And I'm sorry bby. I tried. :sad3: I feel so unworthy.
 
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