Re: FL: Miami police shoot attacker in bizarre assault
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 8:14 pm
Has the zombie trend jumped the shark already?seamusTX wrote:Do you people have to drag this garbage into every single thread?
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Has the zombie trend jumped the shark already?seamusTX wrote:Do you people have to drag this garbage into every single thread?
- Jim
Your muscles are strong enought to break someone else's connective tissue and their bones. The thing that stops most people from doing it to their own tissues and bones is the pain. As Gigag04 stated, PCP is a dissociative anesthetic. So the person on PCP dissociates themselves from the pain and can do real damage to their own bodies without feeling it.Dave2 wrote:Wow... I didn't know our connective tissue and/or its attachments to our bones and muscles were strong enough for that to happen.The Annoyed Man wrote:I remember once when I worked in the ER having to contain a guy who was high on PCP and came charging out of his treatment room with a 500 lb gurney strapped to his back like it was a papoose. Didn't even slow him down. I also saw a guy on PCP once flex so hard against the leather wrist restraints that he snapped his own humerus mid-shaft. Made a heck of pop when it broke.