Saturday, April 29, 2017

Welcome Back to Brave Wilderness and his Twisted World of Masochism

Who else but a psycho like Brave Wilderness can make masochism so much fun ... to watch.




He's had two million hits on this one so presumably he pulls some jingle from that.  Unknown what vibe comes when so many get off on seeing you in blinding pain.  Maybe he's thinking easy money when he gets to fly around to cool places to do it.

Scottie:  I canna understand why he does this

I don't think anyone understands, Scottie.  We just watch to see if he explodes this time.


Even Brave Wilderness hasn't screwed around with WIKI:  Giant Asian Hornet

This hornet has a quarter inch stinger and it will hurt you bad.  They are not present in America.



That is definitely one giant bug.  It's venom is extremely painful and these hornets are highly aggressive.  They killed forty people in China in 2015.


Fatalities from envenomation are primarily related to anaphylactic shock or cardiac arrest, though rare cases have occurred where patients died as a result of multiple organ failure, typically after a relatively large number of stings.

Those who died of multiple organ failure additionally exhibited signs of skin hemorrhaging and necrosis, though both are otherwise rare. The two likely reasons for skin hemorrhaging and necrosis are an inability to effectively neutralize the venom, or unusually potent venom toxicity for that set of stings. In either case, these stings lead to multiple organ injury. While not everyone displayed lesions or necrosis, a strong correlation existed between the number of stings and the severity of injury. Those who died, on average, were stung 59 times (with a standard deviation of 12) while those who survived suffered 28 stings (with a standard deviation of 4).

- WIKI

Stung fifty-nine times?  You seriously don't want to get these bugs angry.

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