Another Tazer Video...hilarious
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sweet, i wonder if its possible to like grow immune to those. Like slowly over time increase the level of shock and then get used to it.
Yea it's possible...I saw some guy on TV get zapped without any reaction, and I also have a friend that's in prison now for beating his dad with a wrench and throwing his mom through a window when they refused to give him money for heroine that used to do that all the time...he's a little nutty though...I don't think a shotgun would take him down...
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^^^ I'd also have to say yes. When I worked with AC alot (did wiring for a local haunted house) After a while, I would work on it while it was live because you couldnt exactally shut the power down in the house with people in it. I had situations where lightswitches were broke and I had to hold the insides while unscrewing the terminals. After I did that a couple of times, it didnt phase me. I dont know about now though tongue.gif I havnt done that in a couple of years lol. While its not high voltage, it is high current.
Also, working on a racecar under pressure I would get hit by the magnito a couple of times.
Also, when I was younger, I would play with the electric fences that keep cows in the fields (I guess I had a thing for electricity my whole life LOL).
Also, working on a racecar under pressure I would get hit by the magnito a couple of times.
Also, when I was younger, I would play with the electric fences that keep cows in the fields (I guess I had a thing for electricity my whole life LOL).
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That reminds me that scene in scarface at the end, i was discusing with a friend if thats possible or not. What do you guys think, a doped up guy like that got the balls to still keep shooting?