re: #89 wheat-dogg
The surgeons’ descriptions of what a high-powered rifle shot does to the human body is just chilling. Organs get shredded so bad that there’s nothing left to stitch together.
Gun humpers somehow imagine that a bullet leaves a tiny hole that can be stitched up no problem once you pull out the bullet buried a couple inches under the skin. “He’ll be back on his feet in no time!” Reality is quite different.
Hollywood has a big part in that, portraying heroes as able to take single or multiple gunshots and keep moving, with the only thing necessary at the end being a few stitches and some time to “heal up.”