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1792329 No.1792329 [Reply] [Original]

Exactly how badly do you have to be wounded to lose consciousness and/or die?

Honestly, this is more than a little silly.

People die when they're killed, you know.

>> No.1792338

Depends on where you get hit and whether or not you can use magic.

>> No.1792342

Nothing about that question is /jp/ related. Stop posting off-topic.

>> No.1792348

If you're talking specifically about the picture you posted, none of those girls are normal humans so of course they can survive more than a normal person.

>> No.1792360
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1792360

Look at Tohsaka. She's fucking grinning.

Half her blood is smeared across the wall. She doesn't have life eating avengers or regenerating magic bullshit to help her out.

And she's fucking grinning.

Godjesus Tohsaka is awesome.

>> No.1792377

>>1792360
She has a magic crest that automatically acts to save her life. Like it explicitly did at the end of HF.

>> No.1792378
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1792378

Rin shouldve been the guy

And Shirou shouldve been more gay with that glasses guy

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>>1792377

You be quiet.

>> No.1792408

>>1792329
*grumbles*

well if you don't go into shock (and you can from something as small as a papercut) the human body can survive a lot. For instance there are dozens of cases of people getting shot in the heart and not even reliving it until they drop dead minutes later, then you can survive getting a good chunk of your brain removed and still be able to function.

>> No.1792434

>>1792408
sageing myself for stupid spelling mistake

>> No.1792463

10% is taken when you donate blood, and that's enough to make some people faint.

Apparently if you lose about 40% of your blood and do not receive medical treatment, death is certain.

>> No.1792597

>>1792463
This man laughs at those who faint at 10% blood loss.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Kasal

>> No.1792610

>>1792597

That man is a hero for properly observing trigger discipline even in the face of death.

>> No.1792638

>>1792610
Plus points to you for noticing it /k/omrade.

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