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    so was it the girlish laughter or the doctor who did that?

    and i so called that before the end of the story (the human bandages)

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    I've got a story and it actually did happen. Anyway what happenened was there was this kid (dunno his age... Prob late teens early 20s) that was working in a timber factory and the boss owned a beam saw much like one of these...


    These saws have a head that slides across. The circular blade moves across the table. So when you place a sheet of chipboard into the opening, the top clamps down and the head moves across to cut the material. The saw also has a heap of safety lasers that sense when someone is too close or if something was in the way.

    How does this turn wrong... Well the kid was putting his arms in the opening to do some maintence work when he did something and bumped the on switch. I don't know if something fell on it, or his leg hit something, but I do know the boss disabled some safety laser for some various reason. So the guards that usually press on the board, actually pressed on his arm. Several PSI of pressure were placed on his arms, and then the saw started and moved towards his arms at a rate of about a foot a second. Within 10 seconds both his arms were chopped off just under the elbow, and no one in the factory was able to get to the emergency stop in time.

    Bad thing industrial accidents are true. I saw a guy at my old work cut off his fingers on the gnarliest blade we had. What ever could have been saved was munched into shreds, and believe me... It's not something you wanna see.

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    @Panda, the doctor I think.


    Quote Originally Posted by Nutter View Post
    I've got a story and it actually did happen. Anyway what happenened was there was this kid (dunno his age... Prob late teens early 20s) that was working in a timber factory and the boss owned a beam saw much like one of these...

    These saws have a head that slides across. The circular blade moves across the table. So when you place a sheet of chipboard into the opening, the top clamps down and the head moves across to cut the material. The saw also has a heap of safety lasers that sense when someone is too close or if something was in the way.

    How does this turn wrong... Well the kid was putting his arms in the opening to do some maintence work when he did something and bumped the on switch. I don't know if something fell on it, or his leg hit something, but I do know the boss disabled some safety laser for some various reason. So the guards that usually press on the board, actually pressed on his arm. Several PSI of pressure were placed on his arms, and then the saw started and moved towards his arms at a rate of about a foot a second. Within 10 seconds both his arms were chopped off just under the elbow, and no one in the factory was able to get to the emergency stop in time.

    Bad thing industrial accidents are true. I saw a guy at my old work cut off his fingers on the gnarliest blade we had. What ever could have been saved was munched into shreds, and believe me... It's not something you wanna see.
    Reminds me of that scene in the Machinist. Did he make it though? Something as awful as that had to take his life away, I mean fuck.


    Baby Doll



    In rural southern Illinois a toy company began selling "realistic" baby dolls to expectant mothers. But apparently after the mother had her child the toy baby would start crying. Eventually the "rocking motion" advertised to calm it down wouldn't work, and you couldn't get it to stop without shaking it. Eventually when it started crying the parent would have to beat it, and the beatings and thrashings would have to get harder and harder to get it to be quiet. The only thing that seemed to shut the baby doll up permanently was the bash its head against the wall to destroy whatever mechanism triggered the crying.



    On more than one occasion though, neighbors called the authorities to report child abuse, and when the police arrived they found the bloody remains of infants smeared across the walls and the floor. In most cases the mother couldn't understand why the police were there, she just "got rid of the stupid doll" as she rocked a baby-shaped bundle in her arms.


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    How the hell do you mistake a Fake baby for a real one?
    Dumbass Parent


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    Did A physcopath<--(Spelling FAIL) write that?
    I think soo


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    I love to WAKE UP in the morning, what about you guys, don't you guys just love WAKING UP?


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    Kotora's a physco now
    Damn


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    Quote Originally Posted by shiv96 View Post
    Kotora's a physco now Damn
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    Kotora's a physco now
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    Kotora's a physco
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    physco
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    physco


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