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* Drowning. After panic, water inhalation and laryngospasm, “a feeling of calmness and tranquility” sets in, according to reports from survivors.
* Heart attack. At the outset, it feels like an elephant sitting on one’s chest. A heart attack can lead to a long, slow death.
* Blood loss. Exsanguination, in medical terminology. Death could come nearly instantly if the aorta is cut, but if the damage is in a smaller vein the patient would gradually go into haemorrhagic shock. Depending on the speed of blood loss, one might feel calm… or terrified.
* Fire. Most deaths by fire aren’t actually caused by burning, reports Ms Gosline. “The most common cause of death is inhaling toxic gases - carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and even hydrogen cyanide - together with the suffocating lack of oxygen.”
* Decapitation. Perhaps the optimal way to go. Seven seconds and it’s all over.
* Electrocution. In most cases, electrocution deaths are a result of arrhythmia, which cuts off oxygen supply to the brain in seconds. In rare cases, some experts say, electrocution could paralyze the breathing muscles or fry the brain, either of which could make death take much longer.
* Falling from a height. A big fall causes just about every kind of organ failure you can think of. Messy, yes — but another fast way to expire.
* Hanging. Two methods exist: the short drop and the long drop. A short drop causes strangulation; a long one, spinal trauma (“the classic ‘hangman’s fracture’ between the second and third cervical vertebrae”) or, in some cases, decapitation.
* Lethal injection. Three drugs are used in most lethal injections: the anaesthetic thiopental, then the paralytic pancuronium, then potassium chloride is used to stop the heart pumping. The thiopental is supposed to eliminate any pain, but a current case in front of the US Supreme Court claims it is often used in insufficient dosages and patients die of painful burning caused by the potassium chloride.
* Explosive decompression. There’s not much data to study for this one: only a few incidents have ever occurred. In 1971, Russia’s Soyuz-11 developed a leak during re-entry and all three passengers died of asphyxiation. In another case, a NASA researcher depressurized his flight suit in a vacuum chamber by mistake before being rescued. Animal experiments have found that unconsciousness comes within 10-15 seconds, but repressurizing the subjects within 90 seconds generally saves them. After that, as the body swells due to the pressure difference between one’s body and the vacuum, water vapour bubbles form in the blood and blood flow ceases.
* Heart attack. At the outset, it feels like an elephant sitting on one’s chest. A heart attack can lead to a long, slow death.
* Blood loss. Exsanguination, in medical terminology. Death could come nearly instantly if the aorta is cut, but if the damage is in a smaller vein the patient would gradually go into haemorrhagic shock. Depending on the speed of blood loss, one might feel calm… or terrified.
* Fire. Most deaths by fire aren’t actually caused by burning, reports Ms Gosline. “The most common cause of death is inhaling toxic gases - carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and even hydrogen cyanide - together with the suffocating lack of oxygen.”
* Decapitation. Perhaps the optimal way to go. Seven seconds and it’s all over.
* Electrocution. In most cases, electrocution deaths are a result of arrhythmia, which cuts off oxygen supply to the brain in seconds. In rare cases, some experts say, electrocution could paralyze the breathing muscles or fry the brain, either of which could make death take much longer.
* Falling from a height. A big fall causes just about every kind of organ failure you can think of. Messy, yes — but another fast way to expire.
* Hanging. Two methods exist: the short drop and the long drop. A short drop causes strangulation; a long one, spinal trauma (“the classic ‘hangman’s fracture’ between the second and third cervical vertebrae”) or, in some cases, decapitation.
* Lethal injection. Three drugs are used in most lethal injections: the anaesthetic thiopental, then the paralytic pancuronium, then potassium chloride is used to stop the heart pumping. The thiopental is supposed to eliminate any pain, but a current case in front of the US Supreme Court claims it is often used in insufficient dosages and patients die of painful burning caused by the potassium chloride.
* Explosive decompression. There’s not much data to study for this one: only a few incidents have ever occurred. In 1971, Russia’s Soyuz-11 developed a leak during re-entry and all three passengers died of asphyxiation. In another case, a NASA researcher depressurized his flight suit in a vacuum chamber by mistake before being rescued. Animal experiments have found that unconsciousness comes within 10-15 seconds, but repressurizing the subjects within 90 seconds generally saves them. After that, as the body swells due to the pressure difference between one’s body and the vacuum, water vapour bubbles form in the blood and blood flow ceases.
Loneliness does not come from having no people about one, but from being unable to communicate the things that seem important to oneself, or from hold
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26 stages of death
Moment of Death:
1) The heart stops
2) The skin gets tight and grey in colour
3) All the muscles relax
4) The bladder and bowels empty
5) The body’s temperature will typically drop 1.5 degrees F. per hour unless outside environment is a factor. The liver is the organ that stays warmest the longest, and this temperature is used to establish time of death if the body is found within that time frame.
After 30 minutes:
6) The skin gets purple and waxy
7) The lips, finger- and toe nails fade to a pale color or turn white as the blood leaves
8) Blood pools at the lowest parts of the body leaving a dark purple-black stain called lividity
9) The hands and feet turn blue
10) The eyes start to sink into the skull
After 4 hours:
11) Rigor mortis starts to set in
12) The purpling of the skin and pooling of blood continue
13) Rigor Mortis begins to tighten the muscles for about another 24 hours, then will reverse and the body will return to a limp state.
After 12 hours:
14) The body is in full rigor mortis.
After 24 hours:
15) The body is now the temperature of the surrounding environment
16) In males, the semen dies
17) The head and neck are now a greenish-blue color
18) The greenish-blue color continues to spread to the rest of the body
19) There is the strong smell of rotting meat
20) The face of the person is essentially no longer recognizable
After 3 days:
21) The gases in the body tissues form large blisters on the skin
22) The whole body begins to bloat and swell grotesquely. This process is speeded up if victim is in a hot environment, or in water
23) Fluids leak from the mouth, nose, eyes, ears, rectum and urinary opening
After 3 weeks:
24) The skin, hair, and nails are so loose they can be easily pulled off the corpse
25) The skin cracks and bursts open in many places because of the pressure of Internal gases and the breakdown of the skin itself
26) Decomposition will continue until body is nothing but skeletal remains, which can take as little as a month in hot climates and two months in cold climates. The teeth are often the only thing left, years and centuries later, because tooth enamel is the strongest substance in the body. The jawbone is the densest, so that usually will also remain
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1) The heart stops
2) The skin gets tight and grey in colour
3) All the muscles relax
4) The bladder and bowels empty
5) The body’s temperature will typically drop 1.5 degrees F. per hour unless outside environment is a factor. The liver is the organ that stays warmest the longest, and this temperature is used to establish time of death if the body is found within that time frame.
After 30 minutes:
6) The skin gets purple and waxy
7) The lips, finger- and toe nails fade to a pale color or turn white as the blood leaves
8) Blood pools at the lowest parts of the body leaving a dark purple-black stain called lividity
9) The hands and feet turn blue
10) The eyes start to sink into the skull
After 4 hours:
11) Rigor mortis starts to set in
12) The purpling of the skin and pooling of blood continue
13) Rigor Mortis begins to tighten the muscles for about another 24 hours, then will reverse and the body will return to a limp state.
After 12 hours:
14) The body is in full rigor mortis.
After 24 hours:
15) The body is now the temperature of the surrounding environment
16) In males, the semen dies
17) The head and neck are now a greenish-blue color
18) The greenish-blue color continues to spread to the rest of the body
19) There is the strong smell of rotting meat
20) The face of the person is essentially no longer recognizable
After 3 days:
21) The gases in the body tissues form large blisters on the skin
22) The whole body begins to bloat and swell grotesquely. This process is speeded up if victim is in a hot environment, or in water
23) Fluids leak from the mouth, nose, eyes, ears, rectum and urinary opening
After 3 weeks:
24) The skin, hair, and nails are so loose they can be easily pulled off the corpse
25) The skin cracks and bursts open in many places because of the pressure of Internal gases and the breakdown of the skin itself
26) Decomposition will continue until body is nothing but skeletal remains, which can take as little as a month in hot climates and two months in cold climates. The teeth are often the only thing left, years and centuries later, because tooth enamel is the strongest substance in the body. The jawbone is the densest, so that usually will also remain
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äter kakdeg :)
hahah fan vad fult men ja. det är gott! :((((( får väl se om det ens blir något att baka med över :(
if there is something - the joy of uhuhu, kanske älskar lite
if there is something - the joy of uhuhu, kanske älskar lite
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sugbild men ändåååå, fiiint fintfint. gjorde dem ju igår, därför ser det svullet ut, fast ah, mamis är mycket mer svullen
måste ta höfterna också serri så avundsjuk på min syster just nu hah :((
meen, kanske tar i tungan först med jessika? fast jag är för feg för tungan ehe, så jävla snyggt men ja, det får väl gå eheehehe
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