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Cebu_4_2
1st May 2013, 07:18 PM
Not sure if it's real, the woman doesn't move very much and the head seems to come off quick. Still a bit troublesome to watch...

An extremely graphic video showing a woman being decapitated with a knife by a masked man has for the last few days been spreading on Facebook. And although according to Facebook’s current policy the video doesn’t violate graphic content restrictions, the social media site has decided to remove all reported instances as it evaluates the situation.

According to one user sharing the video, the woman is being killed for cheating on her husband.


http://vilamar-pereira.blogspot.ca/2013/04/exclusivo-video-de-mulher-decapitada.html?zx=67bda157b0b95381

Serpo
1st May 2013, 07:38 PM
Still a bit troublesome to watch... Ill take your word for it.........

BrewTech
1st May 2013, 07:45 PM
Yeah, I think I'll pass...

Why did you feel it was important to post this?

On a side note, my next post will make 3000... I really should make it less useless than the first 2,999...

Norweger
1st May 2013, 07:54 PM
They don't censor much in the southern American countries. I remember seeing a documentary from vice about a magazine that specialized in taking pictures of such things. Quite the contrast to the western media that's for sure.

Serpo
1st May 2013, 07:58 PM
Facebook is finally finding its true level............

General of Darkness
1st May 2013, 08:01 PM
WOW, that was fast, her head was off in like 30 seconds. I guess that beats slowly dying of chemo therapy over 5 years.

old steel
1st May 2013, 09:27 PM
Mexicans are turning back to their Aztec ways.

Cebu_4_2
1st May 2013, 09:57 PM
Mexico?

I am still doubting the reality, no squirming, mouth to simulate screeming when pulled from the tip (hair). Just rather not watch it again, beer is flowing and don't want to think about it later (I have a photographic memory).

That crap they showed on MSN of the beheadings after 911 were much more real and graphic.

old steel
1st May 2013, 10:12 PM
I saw it on a site that runs these types of videos yesterday. There was another one of a guy hanging upside down getting his head removed from his body.

Drug cartel wars.

ximmy
1st May 2013, 10:40 PM
Mexico?

I am still doubting the reality, no squirming, mouth to simulate screeming when pulled from the tip (hair). Just rather not watch it again, beer is flowing and don't want to think about it later (I have a photographic memory).

That crap they showed on MSN of the beheadings after 911 were much more real and graphic.

You have a pornographic memory??

It looked real. He knew how to bend the neck forward to remove it from the spine. Look at her head in his arm, the eyes turn from the left to the right. EEK!

Cebu_4_2
1st May 2013, 10:48 PM
[QUOTE=ximmy;630937]the eyes turn from the left to the right. /QUOTE]

That was marbles with a heavy spot like when you cheat in a casino... remember?

Horn
1st May 2013, 10:51 PM
According to one user sharing the video, the woman is being killed for cheating on her husband.

So is he putting himself on the chopping block next for limb removal?

ximmy
1st May 2013, 10:55 PM
[QUOTE=ximmy;630937]the eyes turn from the left to the right. /QUOTE]

That was marbles with a heavy spot like when you cheat in a casino... remember?


nu-uh...

"Is it possible? The aforementioned Dr. Fink believed the brain might remain conscious as long as 15 seconds; that's how long cardiac arrest victims last before blacking out. (Dr. Fink's colleague put the window of awareness at 5 seconds.) He also pointed out that people have remained alert after having had their spinal cords severed. Still, this didn't seem like the sort of question that could ever be resolved.
Then I received a note from a U.S. Army veteran who had been stationed in Korea. In June 1989 the taxi he and a friend were riding in collided with a truck. My correspondent was pinned in the wreckage. The friend was decapitated. Here's what happened:
My friend's head came to rest face up, and (from my angle) upside-down. As I watched, his mouth opened and closed no less than two times. The facial expressions he displayed were first of shock or confusion, followed by terror or grief. I cannot exaggerate and say that he was looking all around, but he did display ocular movement in that his eyes moved from me, to his body, and back to me. He had direct eye contact with me when his eyes took on a hazy, absent expression … and he was dead.

I've spoken with the author and am satisfied the event occurred as described. One can of course never be certain that anyone in this predicament is aware of his surroundings and realizes (briefly) what has happened to him. But I concede the possibility that he might."

http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1172/does-the-head-remain-briefly-conscious-after-decapitation

Cebu_4_2
1st May 2013, 11:04 PM
So is he putting himself on the chopping block next for limb removal?

In all honesty if this did in fact happen he should be castrated just like pedophiles. I have never had a time in not satisfying a partner, especially to the point of beheading a clay mockup unless it was an ex wife trying to take my now missing fortune. I could understand that reasoning but not to this rational.

Freaks like pedophiles and this shit only need to be castrated, thus no urge to do it again. Not cruel or unusual punishment, just real. Let them live in peace. If the violated someone else's peace than there should be punishment in addition. This particular incident wouldl wield unholy pain and torture for the duration.

Cebu_4_2
1st May 2013, 11:06 PM
[QUOTE=Cebu_4_2;630938]


nu-uh...

"Is it possible? The aforementioned Dr. Fink believed the brain might remain conscious as long as 15 seconds; that's how long cardiac arrest victims last before blacking out. (Dr. Fink's colleague put the window of awareness at 5 seconds.) He also pointed out that people have remained alert after having had their spinal cords severed. Still, this didn't seem like the sort of question that could ever be resolved.
Then I received a note from a U.S. Army veteran who had been stationed in Korea. In June 1989 the taxi he and a friend were riding in collided with a truck. My correspondent was pinned in the wreckage. The friend was decapitated. Here's what happened:
My friend's head came to rest face up, and (from my angle) upside-down. As I watched, his mouth opened and closed no less than two times. The facial expressions he displayed were first of shock or confusion, followed by terror or grief. I cannot exaggerate and say that he was looking all around, but he did display ocular movement in that his eyes moved from me, to his body, and back to me. He had direct eye contact with me when his eyes took on a hazy, absent expression … and he was dead.

I've spoken with the author and am satisfied the event occurred as described. One can of course never be certain that anyone in this predicament is aware of his surroundings and realizes (briefly) what has happened to him. But I concede the possibility that he might."

http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1172/does-the-head-remain-briefly-conscious-after-decapitation


Stop shitting on my parade!

joboo
2nd May 2013, 08:10 AM
Not sure if it's real, the woman doesn't move very much and the head seems to come off quick. Still a bit troublesome to watch...



Its probably some kind of Facebook conspiracy Cebu, Sherlock Holmes it Alex jones style, and let me know what you find. Rewatch it a dozen times, and zoom in, maybe the clues are there.


Why would you watch that kind of thing in the first place....better yet.....why would you watch it then think, man that was disgusting, and sick....I need to share it with other people!

Please tell me you're not that guy that farts in a car all the time, and refuses to roll the window down so everyone else can share the experience.