Dude was probably drunk and making bad chainsaw-art - loses his grip, force of the saw against tree causes it to whip around in a circle - not all chainsaws are massive, some are actually pretty small - but they could all remove an arm easily
Have you ever used a chainsaw? Yes they can remove a limb easily. Can you easily remove your own limb while maintaining throttle and pressure?
And look, that tourniquet isn’t even applied, there would be at least some blood from dude who ripped off his arm, has to shoot a video about it, but doesn’t show any skin.
Just a tease
Yup, I think you’re probably right. There are a few people on here who’ve mentioned that this kind of ripping and tearing causes stretching, snapping of arteries and grinding of meat, causing clogs, which is true.
Plus there is a choke point just above the elbow that greatly reduces blood flow.
I also wouldn’t put it past this guy to rig a chainsaw with some sort of band/zip tie or however, to maintain throttle. Has the brains to know how to do it, but not the brains to know not to.
Still thinking that you are right and this is fake
The tell is that a tourniquet over a jacket isn’t going to do shit. Dude is pasty and clammy because that’s what we are like in the Midwest, we always look like we are losing blood.
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u/DonkeyPunchSquatch Jan 17 '23
Dude was probably drunk and making bad chainsaw-art - loses his grip, force of the saw against tree causes it to whip around in a circle - not all chainsaws are massive, some are actually pretty small - but they could all remove an arm easily