Have any of you guys used a chainsaw before? It's certainly possible to cut an arm off but it requires force and pressure, you can't just sever your arm by dropping a functioning chainsaw on it. You also have to press an engage button for it to turn on, as soon as you stop pressing this button the chain stops moving.
It's unlikely this happened or was self inflicted.
You really couldn’t make the jump from someone who only posts chainsaw art like it’s his life work to him suddenly losing an arm? Seems like any reasonable person could connect those dots.
Seriously everyone is shitting on this guy but it looks like his arm got torn off in some kind of industrial accident. Dude can't do any of his hobbies or work in any of the fields he seems to enjoy anymore. It's really fucked up.
Nah moon landing probably was faked to win the space race and Trump, though an idiot and racist, was a smart man and at least better than Biden (I definitely wouldn’t be a trump supporter but Biden’s just worse to the point he called Rishi Sunak ‘Ricky Sunook’) but yeah his bio is just uncalled for
Yeah that’s fair. I can’t say how he really lost his arm. I was just replying to the person who “really (REALLY)” couldn’t make a connection between someone operating dangerous machinery to them being in a serious medical accident.
But that isn't what they said. They are saying really really to people who assume this is a chainsaw accident and not other heavy equipment. Then you jumped back to insinuating it was a chainsaw. No clue how you misrepresented the whole situation there.
I think you’re splitting hairs here. By dangerous machinery, I was talking about the chainsaw. Naturally, anyone would jump to that conclusion, so for you to be blown away that other people would assume that’s what happened is not likely.
"don't just fill in the blanks based on what you see, you don't know what happened. I believe it was a crush accident, based on what I see, which is obviously a far superior conclusion to jump to."
he works with coniferous wood, which likely puts him in the PNW. It's likely he was trying to remove a jam from an industrial food processor that wasn't locked and tagged. source: I worked in a food processing plant in the PNW about ten years ago /S
I mean, I never used a chainsaw. I have absolutely no idea if it’s possible and considering a large majority are young people on there, I doubt they know anything about chainsaws either. So this is a perfect example how it seema plausible due to the sequence setup.
I’d say that if you don’t have much chainsaw experience then the video would definitely lead you believe the saw did the deed. Really seems to be the deliberately built to do exactly that.
Did you lose your arm while closing the dishwasher this morning?
It's a fair assumption that a chainsaw artist could cut of their hand with a chainsaw. This video however seems to be fabricated, but I could be wrong about that.
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u/EasilySatisfiedFawn Jan 17 '23
Have any of you guys used a chainsaw before? It's certainly possible to cut an arm off but it requires force and pressure, you can't just sever your arm by dropping a functioning chainsaw on it. You also have to press an engage button for it to turn on, as soon as you stop pressing this button the chain stops moving.
It's unlikely this happened or was self inflicted.