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How the sausage is made

https://www.bitchute.com/video/KtbIdjx8741G/

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The vegans are gonna love this one.

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What the fuck happen to this women

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Man suffers stroke in Indian prison

There was a specific name for the stroke

But i cant remember it for the life of me. Scary stuff really. If it's a repost or just needs to be taken down lmk, I'm trying to not post repetitive content but I've reached a stage where i search up key words and if i don't see it on the first page i post 😭

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[YOU CAN SEE EVERY PICTURE OF HER LEGS IN ORDER TO SEE HOW SHE DESTROYED THEM OVERTIME. https://imgur.com/a/MH7ZD0P]

Differentially_Kelly was an instagram user who became infamous for her disgusting images she posted of her self harm. She would pick at her skin and post the images for some unknown reason, gaining some attention on kiwifarms.

In 2021, she underwent surgery to get her legs amputated. This is the last video of her legs she took on the hospital bed. We don’t know for sure where she is now, but I hope she’s doing better.

Self harm is serious, mmkay? :marseytears:

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Man dies suddenly during a speech

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https://www.almasryalyoum.com/news/details/2661328

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(RE-UP) EMS responding to the scene of Alex Baldwin's accidental shooting during the movie Rust production

Had to reupload since previous link broke :marseyshrug:

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Brain autopsy from the 70's

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throat slit

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Doctor pulls knife out of gut

Thats actually not disturbing. :)

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Russian Gaming Youtuber Suddenly Dies on Stream

Judging by those death snorts it seems like he had a heart attack.

Make sure to take care of yourselves, gamers.

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On April 15, 1984, comedian Tommy Cooper had a heart attack and died while performing on stage in front of millions of television viewers. The audience laughed because they believed it was part of the act. He also suffered a heart attack while performing in 1977, but survived.

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Rabies in a patient

Old video demonstrating the stages of destruction that the rabies disease causes in the human body. :marseyhannibal:

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big gash across the chest

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Final moments of a long-time drug user

Pretty strange memorial edit at the end :marseyscared:

Only info I could find: Her name was Olya, she was 30 at the time of her death and she was a drug addict for 15yrs. (Drugs unspecified)

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Autopsy of unknown woman

Context unavailable.

Originally found on Livegore:

https://www.livegore.com/1157/naked-woman-post-mortem-in-progress

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Time-lapse Of A Human Heart During A Lethal Cocaine Overdose.

in this time lapse, the heart progresses from the normal 72 BPM (beats per minute) to a ventricular flutter (>250 BPM) which continues into a ventricular fibrillation (>350 BPM) before the heart finally enters cardiac arrest.

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Now I cannot confirm whether this person died, as there is once again very little background behind this particular video... But I mean... Come on, chances are she GONE GONE.

Seriously though, the patient was alive so... why was it that they decided to film this, IN A HOSPITAL?!

This video actually made me sick to my stomach, for the first time in quite a while.

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After a rabies exposure, the rabies virus has to travel to the brain before it can cause symptoms. This time between exposure and appearance of symptoms is the incubation period. It may last for weeks to months. The incubation period may vary based on

the location of the exposure site (how far away it is from the brain),

the type of rabies virus, and

any existing immunity.

The first symptoms of rabies may be similar to the flu, including weakness or discomfort, fever, or headache. There also may be discomfort, prickling, or an itching sensation at the site of the bite. These symptoms may last for days.

Symptoms then progress to cerebral dysfunction, anxiety, confusion, and agitation. As the disease progresses, the person may experience delirium, abnormal behavior, hallucinations, hydrophobia (fear of water), and insomnia. The acute period of disease typically ends after 2 to 10 days. Once clinical signs of rabies appear, the disease is nearly always fatal, and treatment is typically supportive. Less than 20 cases of human survival from clinical rabies have been documented. Only a few survivors had no history of pre- or postexposure prophylaxis.

The signs, symptoms, and outcome of rabies in animals can vary. Symptoms in animals are often similar to those in humans. These include early nonspecific symptoms, acute neurologic symptoms, and ultimately death.

Source: Center for Disease Control

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Where's the duct tape when you need it

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