Permanent damage? |
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People here might not call it a Chinese knockout as these things have all sorts of names in different places, but recently we've discovered something cool and also probably very dangerous. |
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Adopted Megabenman although he disappeared a while ago.
It's likely, I don't understand exactly what it is that causes you to fall unconcious though. |
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Adopted Megabenman although he disappeared a while ago.
There are multiple ways to do this, and much safer ways. There is a nerve in your chest, around the sternum that causes it. There is also a pressure point, and a vein in one of your shoulders that cuts off bloodflow to the brain knocking you out for a short bit. Also a spot in the neck that can be blocked to cut off bloodflow to the brain. There are many ways. |
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They're called Space Monkeys where I am from. There are so many idiot kids who try doing that with a rope around their necks and kill themselves. Honestly. But I have done my share of them (not the idiot way) and it is one really weird feeling. |
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Called the "Pass Out Game" where I'm from. |
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"It was a dream! Can you control what you dream about, Hermione?" -HP7-9 Tasks-
Died from it? God, what way we're they doing it? |
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Way WAY cool. I actually was an doctor Phil episode on this... it is also called 'space monkey'. Basically, by not letting your brain get enough oxygen, you pass out, braincells die, that gives you the kick. Like sniffing glue: that also kills your braincells, and makes your body to release a substance that makes you feel good (evolution didn't consider glue, or retards for that matter ). |
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“What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'” -Hume
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