Posted by 4:28 AM
@I'd like to know if that's real, or fake. If it's real, then I'll never blow up another raft in my life.
Posted by 9:34 PM
@Funny, but human heads don'y emit smoke when they "a-splode" just blood.
Posted by 8:56 AM
@moron if you watch close the smoke is coming out of the tube........ not his head the pressure caused it fool!
Posted by 6:48 AM
@It's probably fake. All blow-up tubes or rafts have a safety valve that stops air for leaking out and only allow air to be pumped in. The boy's weight would have displaced the air in the raft and made the raft expand. The valve would have prevented the air from being forced out. Remember the man wouldn't have been able to blow up the raft if there were no such valve mechanism. The air would continually leak out as he breathed in. He would have had to use the pressure in his lungs to prevent this from happening. If indeed there had been a backflow of air from the boy's weight, the force of the air should have blown out his lungs instead...
Posted by 3:59 PM
@dumb asses....
Posted by 10:56 PM
@Please tell me you're not serious! Of course this is not real! How could you even think it was?! First of all, discounting the safety valve thing, any amount of pressure coming back through that tube capable of exploding a human head would simple cause the tube to pop out of his mouth. Ok, assuming the tube somehow fused to his lips in the instant before the pressure hit it would blow out his sinuses first. You know, path of least resistance and all that. Now, now even if we assume that for some reason his sinuses were, say, filled in with concrete, the air would follow the next easiest path; straight back down his throat into his lungs. And if for some unknown reason this was rendered impossible, let's say at the moment his mouth fused to the tube it also cause his windpipe to collapse into an impassible barrier, the pressure would blow out his cheeks. Though, with his mouth fusing to a little tube and his windpipe collapsing this would be the least of his worries at the time.
I've got to agree with the previous poster here; you're a dumb-ass if you think this could be real.
Posted by 4:39 AM
@The human body isn't emitting smoke, that's the pressure from the raft filling the man's head. And yes this is totally possibe. The kid jumped on the raft, moving the air pressure from one side to the other, the valve isn't capable of stopping a large sudden air force. So, the only place to go was into the mans mouth. Since it was such a high pressure force, the air not only went into his lungs, but tried to be released thru the nose. Which failed, since the pressure filled his head, and completely destroyed it, which is not funny at all.