not necessarily, if they survive the burning they'll be faced with constant chilling and likely skin removal requiring blankets and soft coats to regulate body temperature.
I don't think I could bare to let someone live if I was the flamethrower guy. It would haunt me to know they had to suffer for the rest of their lives.
funny jokes aside they usually die by asphyxiation from the fire sucking out all the oxygen. survivors from Dresden said that they saw people flailing around silently and just fall over dead. all but a few hundred of the casualties were barely burned, which helped the Reich when they were cataloguing them all for atrocity porn
With a flamethrower? They choke due to the oxygen being cut off and die or the chemicals in the napalm poison their wounds due to being on fire so they die a little time later. They also don't feel much pain due to the skin burning off though they're scared shitless.
Why do soldiers in movies not stop, drop and roll when they catch on fire? Do real soldiers do that or do they also just run around flailing (the beach scene in SPR comes to mind). Does SD&R even work very well?
In movies it's the limitation of the stunt combined with directors going for shock value. In real life it's because the jellied fuel is sticky and coats your body, burning at high heat, and is much more difficult to put out than the more normal domestic fire situation that "stop drop and roll" was created for. You can do it if you have the presence of mind, but it's probably bot going to help. If a flame thrower has set you on fire you are not then magically out of range of the flame thrower or his rifle armed support. You getting drenched by a flame thrower is just one of your immediate problems.
Ooh! ooh! I know this one!
You burn, right?
will this be on the test?
are you going to keep making these stupid fricking threads you moronic Black person? get the frick off my board
FIRE BURN
FIRE HURT
Keeps them warm the rest of their life.
not necessarily, if they survive the burning they'll be faced with constant chilling and likely skin removal requiring blankets and soft coats to regulate body temperature.
Then light them on fire again
I don't think I could bare to let someone live if I was the flamethrower guy. It would haunt me to know they had to suffer for the rest of their lives.
stop drop and roll
for your health
stop drop and die
It would be very painful
4 U
He's probably wondering why you would set a man on fire then throw him out of a plane
because he's a hothead, so he needs to get out of here
You're a big guy
You are, too. I mean inside. You have a big heart, CIA
They eventually start to smell like pork.
What if some of us already smell like pork?
went to school near a cemetery with a crematorium. Smells like chicken
Auschwitz High
CH4 + 2 O2 ---> CO2 + 2 H2O
Generally speaking
These will be popular in the next US civil war
funny jokes aside they usually die by asphyxiation from the fire sucking out all the oxygen. survivors from Dresden said that they saw people flailing around silently and just fall over dead. all but a few hundred of the casualties were barely burned, which helped the Reich when they were cataloguing them all for atrocity porn
> atrocity porn
Like when the parasites said they were made into soap and had their heads shrunk
No that was different, the holocaust was a horrible genocide on our greatest ally
>FWOOOOSHH
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You tell me
Fat burns and keeps burning
That includes living body fat
Personally, I get a boner.
Yeah I mean it sounds pretty hot
You wake up at night remembering their screams
Ninjas can no longer catch them.
Now that is a meme I haven't seen in a long time...
Hello fellow oldgay, take your glucosamine and collagen supplements, and don't get too much sun. I'm pulling for ya, we're all in this together.
With a flamethrower? They choke due to the oxygen being cut off and die or the chemicals in the napalm poison their wounds due to being on fire so they die a little time later. They also don't feel much pain due to the skin burning off though they're scared shitless.
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Why do soldiers in movies not stop, drop and roll when they catch on fire? Do real soldiers do that or do they also just run around flailing (the beach scene in SPR comes to mind). Does SD&R even work very well?
In movies it's the limitation of the stunt combined with directors going for shock value. In real life it's because the jellied fuel is sticky and coats your body, burning at high heat, and is much more difficult to put out than the more normal domestic fire situation that "stop drop and roll" was created for. You can do it if you have the presence of mind, but it's probably bot going to help. If a flame thrower has set you on fire you are not then magically out of range of the flame thrower or his rifle armed support. You getting drenched by a flame thrower is just one of your immediate problems.
Ooh! ooh! I know this one!
You burn, right?
will this be on the test?
are you going to keep making these stupid fricking threads you moronic Black person? get the frick off my board
At what temperature will atomization occur to the human body?