Redbulldildo

Redbulldildo t1_iucp3nv wrote

I think that's a lot of it, from what I understand, most of our sensation of suffocation is a buildup of CO2, not a lack of oxygen, so it would make sense that that's what makes people feel short of breath.

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Redbulldildo t1_isprjqc wrote

The only photos seem to lack detail. If you don't want to see something similar in another sport you could look up Clint Malarchuck or Richard Zednik, two hockey players that had their throats cut on TV.

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Redbulldildo t1_is8h1w5 wrote

It's one of the largest recalls ever, and they didn't even have a fix at first. The failure is due to degradation so at the start of the recall the procedure was to replace it with another faulty part, so that at least people wouldn't die while they tried to figure out how to fix it right.

Edit: largest automotive recall ever

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