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Ijustateagrillcheese
05-23-2007, 02:39 AM
I've heard that in life and death situations, humans can go beyond the limits with alot of shit, and im curious about it. Iver heard of mothers lifting cars in the air to help their son from underneath and other things like this. I was wondering if this was adrenaline or endorphins working or what, and if anyone can find some articles on it i am interested in hearing more stories.

stinkyattic
05-23-2007, 02:33 PM
Hm, how about the Super Hero Cramming For Finals And Not Sleeping For 3 Days mode? That's a pretty useful one. And it doesn't entail months of going to the chiropractor afterwards either!!! :D

delusionsofNORMALity
05-23-2007, 09:35 PM
Hm, how about the Super Hero Cramming For Finals And Not Sleeping For 3 Days mode? That's a pretty useful one. And it doesn't entail months of going to the chiropractor afterwards either!!! :D

no, but if done regularly it does require years of psychotherapy.

LIP
05-23-2007, 10:28 PM
I can lift a car up - or i used to be able to before my back. I lifted it right up onto jacks. If i did that these days i'd probably snap in half. Once you move the car the adreniline goes mental and you can do anything. I rekcon i could lift through the pain of my back if i got good enough adreniline, but i dont want too. It's like when i get pissed off i hit doors and cut my hands up really badly, but at the time it doesnt hurt so i keep doing it.

stinkyattic
05-24-2007, 12:18 PM
LIP I used to drive a 88 Subaru 4wd GL hatchback, which was the ultimate wheelin' machine partly because if it got stuck, it only took a couple people to just lift the stuck end and stick it somewhere else, lol. MAN I miss that car. What an indestructible little piece of shit.

PaRaNoIa
05-24-2007, 01:35 PM
I've heard that in life and death situations, humans can go beyond the limits with alot of shit, and im curious about it. Iver heard of mothers lifting cars in the air to help their son from underneath and other things like this. I was wondering if this was adrenaline or endorphins working or what, and if anyone can find some articles on it i am interested in hearing more stories.

lol

Only their son...:rolleyes: