How long would it take to die at those temperatures?
I'd hope it was quick for the guys sake.
unfortunately, it isn't quick
How long would it take to die at those temperatures?
I'd hope it was quick for the guys sake.
Like a real life Choose your own Adventure novel.That must have been a brutal way to die. A singular negative decision leads to your body dropping in fucking BOILING ACID.
That's what railway unions are there for, though."Man, 32, falls off the Eiffel Tower"
THAT'S IT LADS, WE NEED TO SHUT DOWN FRANCE, PRONTO.
What a way to go. Like a Mortal Kombat stage fatality I imagine.
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They should leave the guy's boiled body there floating as a warning for would-be idiots, like they used to put pirates up in the cage. Gibbet, I think it was called?
Natural selection.
Feel bad for his family and anybody else who was close enough to witness this idiocy.
Anyone know how long this guy would have suffered for before his nerves just shut off/got destroyed? I assume it happened quickly since there's nothing in the article about the kid trying to save himself/thrash his way out.
Surely the severity of the pain would cause you to faint almost immediately?
Too long.Anyone know how long this guy would have suffered for before his nerves just shut off/got destroyed? I assume it happened quickly since there's nothing in the article about the kid trying to save himself/thrash his way out.
On July 20th 1981, 24 year-old David Allen Kirwan from La Canada, California, was driving through Yellowstones Fountain Paint Pot thermal area with his friend Ronald Ratliff and Ratliffs dog Moosie. At about 1:00 P.M. they parked their truck to get out and take a closer look at the hot springs; Moosie escaped from the truck, ran towards nearby Celestine Pool (a thermal spring whose water temperature has been measured at over 200°), jumped in, and began yelping.
Kirwan and Ratliff rushed over to the pool to aid the terrified dog, and Kirwans attitude indicated he was about to go into the spring after it. According to bystanders, several people tried to warn Kirwan off by yelling at him not to jump in, but he shouted Like hell I wont! back at them, took two steps into the pool, and then dove head-first into the boiling spring.
Kirwan swam out to the dog and attempted to take it to shore; he then disappeared underwater, let go of the dog, and tried to climb out of the pool. Ratliff helped pull Kirwan out of the hot spring (resulting in second-degree burns to his own feet), and another visitor led Kirwan to the sidewalk as he reportedly muttered, That was stupid. How bad am I? That was a stupid thing I did.
Kirwan was indeed in very bad shape. He was blind, and when another park visitor tried to remove one of his shoes, his skin (which was already peeling everywhere) came off with it. He sustained third-degree burns to 100% of his body, including his head, and died the following morning at a Salt Lake City hospital. (Moosie did not survive, either.)
Ew...
Ah yes, David Allen Kirwan...let's remember this from way back in 81...
You should show her this storyWhen I was a kid my mother did this exact thing and survived at exactly that boardwalk. A hat she had bought for me at some other tourist attraction blew off my head and flew out onto the flat, she went after it (and got it) while my dad lost his fucking mind. He knew the risks.
When she got back my mom told him to not be such a baby, or something similar. It's worth noting that my mom is a lunatic. On the same trip she also took me to the edge of the grand canyon while dad yelled at her and I nearly panicked. I was 8.
Jesus christ now that I think about it I have no idea how she's lived as long as she has.
You should show her this story
Oh geezeAccording to the yellowstone website.
He fell into this thing.
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I dont think I wanna go swimming in that
i feel sorry for that bison calf. not for the guy.
i feel sorry for that bison calf. not for the guy.
What a way to go. Like a Mortal Kombat stage fatality I imagine.
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I am never visiting Yellowstone in my life, that shit is too dangerous. How can people even take their kids there? I'd die of heart attack just thinking about it.
According to the yellowstone website.
He fell into this thing.
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I dont think I wanna go swimming in that
When I was a kid my mother did this exact thing and survived (i.e., didn't fall in) at exactly that boardwalk. A hat she had bought for me at some other tourist attraction blew off my head and flew out onto the flat, she went after it (and got it) while my dad lost his fucking mind. He knew the risks.
When she got back my mom told him to not be such a baby, or something similar. It's worth noting that my mom is a lunatic. On the same trip she also took me to the edge of the grand canyon while dad yelled at her and I nearly panicked. I was 8.
Jesus christ now that I think about it I have no idea how she's lived as long as she has.
What a way to go. Like a Mortal Kombat stage fatality I imagine.
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I recommend still visiting if you ever have the chance. Geothermal hot zones are some of the most beautiful places on Earth. I remember walking through Hell's Gate in New Zealand in the early morning and feeling like I had just fallen into another world.I am never visiting Yellowstone in my life, that shit is too dangerous. How can people even take their kids there? I'd die of heart attack just thinking about it.
This reads so stupid that I laughed.Ah yes, David Allen Kirwan...let's remember this from way back in 81...
Horrible way to go, but the guy was an idiot too.
Does the park need a "don't step off this path or else you will be boiled alive in acid" sign or something?
Link to story. National Park Service: "Fatality at Norris Geyser Basin"
AP: "Nothing to Recover After Man Goes in Hot Spring"
Terrible way to go. Hope he died instantly. His sister was nearby when he fell.
Good. He won't be able to procreate anymore. The human race is better off
Dude, a man died a horrible agonizing death in front of a family member. Show some respect.Good. He won't be able to procreate anymore. The human race is better off
AwaWhat a way to go. Like a Mortal Kombat stage fatality I imagine.
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It is pretty horrible. Did anyone have any idea as to why he jumped in?
He didn't jump in. He walked off the boardwalk, which is slightly dangerous, and slipped and fell into a hot spring.
Not really a freak accident given what he did. Walking off the boardwalk is super dangerous.Oh ok. So it was really just a freak accident.