People who have analgesia...


Are they really immune to tasers ?

Even if they don't register the pain, would they not collapse anyway due to unvoluntary muscle contractions ?


When I'm gone I would like something to be named after me. A psychiatric disorder, for example.

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I was thinking the exact same thing. just like when he got beaten to the head by a trained fighter in the barn, even without feeling the pain, his body/brain should have shown some kind of reaction. when people get knocked out its not because the pain is too much, its because the brain literally shakes inside the head hitting the skull, and eventually shutting down for a restart, so to speak. I know it's a movie, but dont try to give reason to this with such a dumb explanation. "He's superstrong" is enough in the context of a movie.

ridiculous movie in comparison to the first one, not just because of that though.

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Ah, two points (knock out + taser) that I don't have to rant about.

Also, I hated it when she put her backpack down before she walked to the ladder. Putting the ladder back where/how she found it was a silly gesture, but putting the backpack down before walking over to the ladder made it ridiculous.

I hate my job as a career adviser.

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dear sic you non-mythbuster
you have no idea what you write.
it wasn't a taser but a stun gun.
a stun gun rely of people feeling pain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcOMhnf38LE
see this youtube and hopefully you don't play mythbuster.

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