Yeah, I wouldnt consider those side effects. I mean its only 10 min right? Who uses microwaves anyway?
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Yeah, I wouldnt consider those side effects. I mean its only 10 min right? Who uses microwaves anyway?
Right right bwahaha. Good shit man. The real kicker is what I got out of it from the military. I get first in line at the unemployment office. Can I get an Amen! Well, that and if I recall correctly a bottle 800 mg. Motrin :-)
motrin = doctor doesnt understand my pain. Two broke verts from plummteting 10 yds via lightning strike gets motrin? Dats fucked. Bright side is those lines in government buildings can take forever, so, amen.
My 9th grade earth science teacher had gotten struck by lightening 3 times, once in a field playing soccer, once on a boat he was holding a metal rudder and lightening struck the water near him, and i forget the third time. It's definitely possible.
look as much as fox news is full of shit, this would not be one of those situations. They only lie about things that matter.
I say real
implying fox news is 100% accurate
the thing i wanna know is that how can a man survive a shock with that much power?
lighting bolts have millions of bolts
and an electric chair has like what 10,000?
the reason i dont think its real is because lighting is attracted to tall objects
so why wouldnt it hit any of the trees around him?
what does using a microwave have to do with your spine? or making you piss, or forgetting anything? :/
I thought it was weird that all kinds of people walk in front of the camera before he get struck and than when he gets hit no one not only doesn't walk by the first time, but not the second time either. Plus it looks like he falls before he is struck the second time. I call BS
The microwave thing was a joke man. All I know is I died 3 times during medivac. The shock melted my boots and split my foot open like a banana. I don't know anything about the validity of the video.