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27clubBRIAN

27clubBRIAN

im a mk ultra victim
Jul 27, 2022
116
Ya know when you see people hang fully suspended in movies and such but there's no movement when they kick the chair / bucket? Does this imply that they broke their spines and they enter unconsciousness , or do you just kinda stand their unable to move or do anything but feel agonizing suffering ?
 
Jrmull1993

Jrmull1993

Warlock
Jul 13, 2022
753
During a true hanging, the process is carried out in a manner intended to cause immediate brain stem death, which in medical terms is legally dead. The actual brain cannot feel pain. This requires enough of a drop to break the brain stem.

When someone is moving while they are suspended, they are still alive and the brain is sending involuntary signals to trigger movement to try and "correct" the situation. When movement such as this occurs, the person is conscious, and will eventually die due to afixiation and/or blood loss to the brain.

If you lookup death certificates (in the USA) where the person died due to hanging, they will list either Afixiation or Strangulation.
 
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Worndown

Worndown

Angelic
Mar 21, 2019
4,183
Long drop breaks the neck and is found in judicial hangings and movies. Everything else is short/no drop. The slip knot tightens blocking blood flow and you quickly pass out. The brain is dead after 6 minutes. After that it is just waiting for the body to die. It might thrash around a little but the owner is no longer home.
 
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AloneInCollege

AloneInCollege

The one and only
Mar 7, 2022
167
Movies and media always get suicide wrong. They want it to be dramatic and cinematic. But once you know how suicide actually works, seeing everything that they get wrong becomes annoying. A lot like once you learn about how guns actually work, a lot of scenes in movies become laughable or really annoying.
 
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Yumeko.dreams

Yumeko.dreams

Wandering Fool
Jul 30, 2022
58
Movies and media always get suicide wrong. They want it to be dramatic and cinematic. But once you know how suicide actually works, seeing everything that they get wrong becomes annoying. A lot like once you learn about how guns actually work, a lot of scenes in movies become laughable or really annoying.
Like the classic "ah! My lungs!" And the guy keeps on going for a bit and doesn't even buckle any.
Or the double classic headshot that hit the forehead, with a small caliber that probably stopped in the frontal lobe, and the guy either stands there, or just falls immediately.
"Muh headshots are instant kills!!1!"
 
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updog

updog

Godless furry degenerate
Jan 1, 2024
47
Movies and media always get suicide wrong. They want it to be dramatic and cinematic. But once you know how suicide actually works, seeing everything that they get wrong becomes annoying. A lot like once you learn about how guns actually work, a lot of scenes in movies become laughable or really annoying.
I wonder if holywood ever got anything right 🙂
 
Worndown

Worndown

Angelic
Mar 21, 2019
4,183
I wonder if holywood ever got anything right 🙂
Every so often they do it right. Face it, normal things are boting. Nobody pays to watch people wash dishes or hang themselves and just pass out. No excitement or drama there.
Follow a sound plan and have a gloriously dull departure.
 
Electric1

Electric1

Student
Dec 18, 2023
100
Long drop breaks the neck and is found in judicial hangings and movies. Everything else is short/no drop. The slip knot tightens blocking blood flow and you quickly pass out. The brain is dead after 6 minutes. After that it is just waiting for the body to die. It might thrash around a little but the owner is no longer home.
Very good way of putting it as "the owner is no longer home". Didn't think of it like that.