Post videos of people dying - Self explanatory really

Decapitated by electrical burns?
Saw something similar in another video years ago. Guy was frying on a roof, neck on the wire and eventually his head just rolled off.

Do not ever disrespect electricity. Retards fucking around with power infrastructure and getting fried is the most natural selection content there is.

You couldn't even pay me enough to be the guy who works maintenence on things like ththat.
Knew this dude who worked at a electric plant. Was supposed to do maintenance in some narrow space but no one turned off the power as he was crawling into the space so he started to get electrocuted.

They managed to turn off the power and he survived and is (mostly) functional still but before they flipped the switch he had lightning shooting out of his knee caps.

His knees look like ground beef now but give him a few beers and he can play a mean game of soccer now.
 


Another from the electrocution /gif/ thread, though replies have stated this one is CO2 related, no electricity involved. Apparantly the CO2 bubbles popping as he swam caused him to suffocate, pass out and potentially drown.

It makes sense, though I wonder how the water became so dense in CO2. This should also make it acidic, though clearly not enough to bother him as he wades in it beforehand. Does the green colour relate to any of this?

A small breakdown of how CO2 in water works (in the context of swimming pools)
 
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Another from the electrocution /gif/ thread, though replies have stated this one is CO2 related, no electricity involved. Apparantly the CO2 bubbles popping as he swam caused him to suffocate, pass out and potentially drown.

It makes sense, though I wonder how the water became so dense in CO2. This should also make it acidic, though clearly not enough to bother him as he wades in it beforehand. Does the green colour relate to any of this?

A small breakdown of how CO2 in water works (in the context of swimming pools)
I would say the water is full of algae, they may generate some oxygen but when left unchecked actually drain the oxygen from the water.
 
To think that the three people sitting in the far back are probably saved because of the man standing in full height, so the board crushes only him in a specific angle instead of straight flat down to get everyone, is a weird thought.

Do not ever disrespect electricity. Retards fucking around with power infrastructure and getting fried is the most natural selection content there is.

You couldn't even pay me enough to be the guy who works maintenence on things like that.
I agree with all of that but on the benefit of doubt, seems like the woman didn't know other than the beach looking mostly empty. It also looks like a cloudy yet sunny day, which a lot of people didn't know lighting can still strike on cloudy days outside of storms. Called 'positive cloud to ground lighting', and maybe where "bolt out of the blue" idiom originated.
 
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Another from the electrocution /gif/ thread, though replies have stated this one is CO2 related, no electricity involved. Apparantly the CO2 bubbles popping as he swam caused him to suffocate, pass out and potentially drown.

It makes sense, though I wonder how the water became so dense in CO2. This should also make it acidic, though clearly not enough to bother him as he wades in it beforehand. Does the green colour relate to any of this?
I love these ambiguous deaths.

Absolutely zero chance this was CO2 from jumping in the water though. If there was that much CO2 being created, or transferred to, the water, the air above the water should have also been lacking oxygen, because bodies of liquid will become saturated will CO2 at a certain threshold based of the pressure of the air around them, at which point it leaks into the atmosphere above. A relatively small splash could not have agitated that much CO2. If there was that much CO2,, it would also be bubbling like a fizzy drink when he jumped in, you would literally see the CO2 escape the water like you do a Coke, but that's impossible because its not under pressure, not enough CO2. The only way CO2 could be involved is if the air above the water was already a heavy CO2 mix, and by the time he dove after standing near the water for awhile, his brain was out of oxygen and he started seizing. Personally I find that very unlikely for a few reasons. One, that he should have shown signs of oxygen deprivation before he dove if he was going to start seizing 5 seconds later. And two, this pool is completly open to the atmosphere. CO2 is heavy, so would naturally pool above the water, but you would still get enough gas exchange with the area above, it just seems to happen way to fast. There is also stairs leading to the water, so clearly it can't be that bad down there.

Seems unlikely, but he could have hit his head when he dove? Really hard to tell how deep it is. He looks kind of panicked immediately after surface, or he could just be a spastic swimmer.
 
Absolutely zero chance this was CO2 from jumping in the water though
Is there some other gas that could be produced by algae or whatever else was making the water Paheal green? He seems to know something is up immediately given that he makes for the stairs straight away. My layman's guess is there was something in the water burning his skin. If somebody was breathing poisonous gas I don't know if they'd realize that something was up unless it was burning their lungs.
 
These new age Drone videos are borderline psychotic at times.
I saw some Ukies drop an incendiary grenade in a foxhole with 2 Russians in it, one managed to halfway crawl out, but now his entire lower half was still in the fire.
War has never felt so close yet so far as footage constantly flows out of Ukraine showing how some drone operator a couple miles away kills a man who never had the chance to fight back against the person trying to destroy him.

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These new age Drone videos are borderline psychotic at times.
I saw some Ukies drop an incendiary grenade in a foxhole with 2 Russians in it, one managed to halfway crawl out, but now his entire lower half was still in the fire.
A lot of them have just been fratricide.
I'm seeing less of Ukraine drone operator executing injured/dying Russians and more of Ukrainian drone operator executing cowering Ukrainians (usually old dudes)
 
Did you ever read about what happened during the slave rebellion that 'freed' Haiti from the white devil oppressors? Absolutely stomach turning.

Not saying the slave owners were in the right, but Man's inhumanity to Man is enough to make any theoretical 'advanced alien civilization' recoil in horror from the thought of inflicting us on a civilized galactic community.

The white genocide in Haiti was so bad that it influenced people in the southern US to not want to end slavery, because of what might happen.

Haitians even attacked the white people who had been on their side supporting their freedom, slaughtering the men and giving the women the option of death or rape. Those who chose life were kept as sex slaves.

Germans and Poles (triple bracketed) were selectively spared the genocide.
 
Is there some other gas that could be produced by algae or whatever else was making the water Paheal green? He seems to know something is up immediately given that he makes for the stairs straight away. My layman's guess is there was something in the water burning his skin. If somebody was breathing poisonous gas I don't know if they'd realize that something was up unless it was burning their lungs.

There's no algae that can produce such a caustic material at such high concentrations that jumping in the water would immediately cause enough pain to make you drown. But the burning water might be right. You can hear a gurgling noise as he surfaces, likely sucking in water. But why? He can clearly swim to some degree. Unless he was basically in shock, and his reflexes make him suck in water, like what happens sometimes when people fall in ice cold water. But usually that would be an immediate reaction upon hitting the water though, not something that happens 3 seconds later while your swimming. Any drowning video you see, it happens horrifyingly slow, it can be hard to tell when exactly the person loses consciousness, but this guy goes from swimming to seizing up in a second.

I'm now convinced this had nothing to do with gas. If there was some sort of gas suffocating him, he wasn't able to tell it was there. He was smiling before jumping into the water, and had breathed in the same air multiple times with zero concern before he ultimately taking his last breath. Then he is clearly panicked by something after surfacing from the dive, something must have happened in the water.

To bad it happened in a shithole and we'll never know what really happened
 
Another from the electrocution /gif/ thread, though replies have stated this one is CO2 related, no electricity involved. Apparantly the CO2 bubbles popping as he swam caused him to suffocate, pass out and potentially drown.
If the CO2 was concentrated enough to incapacitate him it would have hit when he was walking around on the steps not while he's underwater. He also dips his toes so I doubt it was a reaction to any painful chemical in the water.

Some random cable hanging down on the right side and he stops swimming and sinks as he gets between it at what ever that post/pole thing is that is probably acting as an earth, gonna say it was electricity nerve gas.
 
Might be that, if it's DC he might just have gone rigid and sank like a stone
This was posted and debated here a couple months ago. I'm still going with he smashed his head on something when he dove in, explains why he was able to move for a few seconds and swim for the steps before a brain bleed incapacitated an essential area and he seized up.
 
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This was posted and debated here a couple months ago. I'm still going with he smashed his head on something when he dove in, explains why he was able to move for a few seconds and swim for the steps before a brain bleed incapacitated an essential area and he seized up.
I'm on board with @The Un-Clit, either water was too shallow, or there was a weird rock right where he dove and *poof* cerebral and/or spine damage immediately.
 
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