This is quite possibly the most dangerous video I have ever came across... It could well be acting but not sure, I am just stunned to find such a thing online
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Stupidly Dangerous
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just had a friend, who is an electrical engineer watch this. He says that the girl appears to have electrodes (or just bare wires) connected straight from a wall socket. That is either 240 or 110 volts, depending on which side of the Atlantic you're on, both supplies having a high current. He thinks this has to be acting as serious burns if not death would result otherwise.
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Maybe the video is acting but God help anyone naive/stupid enough to copy anything like described in the above posts.
I haven't watched because I refuse to add to to such a irresponsible person's view count.
I haven't watched because I refuse to add to to such a irresponsible person's view count.
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100% fake/acted.newbie91 wrote:This is quite possibly the most dangerous video I have ever came across... It could well be acting but not sure, I am just stunned to find such a thing online
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger right? I should be Iron Man. In my teens I discovered I had a high tolerance for electricity and would actually hold onto the leads of a wall socket (110v) for 10-20 seconds. My friends would of course think they could do the same and usually end up with a burn or a scream in pain. How we didn't stop our hearts I do not know. For my part, I actually understood a great deal of how resistance worked and part of my 'trick' was to lower the conductivity and hold the leads to reduce the surface area to skin.
My point is I have a good deal of real experience of what does happen to a person. She speaks with a very American English accent so I'm sure it was filmed in the US. Also, In the video they are using 110v socket. Here is what I can gleen from the video:
- The video seems to cut out before showing the wire going from wall to her tits. The magic equivalent of keeping your hand under the table while doing a trick.
- The girl wouldn't shake like she is cold. The oscillation is far too high and her muscles would stiffen and stay like that until the power was cut.
- If any power was used, it was a normal TENS type unit. That can oscillate the power slower to get the reaction she did.
- As stated above, she would be in a lot of pain and screaming if it were real. 110v is no joke, even if the contact area and conductivity is reduced.
- She seems to go on and off in waves of 'shocking'. Unless this was during a massive brownout (which would mean life killing spikes in current as well), there is no accounting for it going on and off.
- Whenever she is being 'shocked', her feet on firmly on the ground assisting her convulsions. More likely she was be thrashing.
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i wonder how many people got "inspired" by that video...
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those inspired by this video at least wont be poluting the gene pool