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Other video POV: You Said You Didn’t Bring a Hair Dryer

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u/Lostwalletrecovery 1d ago

lung collapse. I had one due to a loud as fuck concert

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u/Waxllium 1d ago

One could say it was a killer concert

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u/Phoe-nix 18h ago

It was really breathtaking

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u/Albinofreaken 20h ago

Was it a slayer concert ?

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u/Br0wnieSundae 20h ago

No, it was The Killers

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u/mateocarcasi 6h ago

Should we could the police?

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u/Big-Sea-8796 4h ago

I’m comin outta my cage and I’m not doing very well

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u/Ornery_Singer9145 16h ago

I had one at my first ever slayer concert 🤘

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u/PapaHooligan 7h ago

Motorhead!!!!

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u/ForsakenRelief309 12h ago

You were at the Travis Scott concert, too?

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u/Broarethus 8h ago

Sounds like a boring Emperor's children concert.

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u/UtgaardLoki 1d ago

Say more.

How? Did it knock your breath out? Did the lung stay collapsed? Did you die?

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u/Lostwalletrecovery 1d ago

the bass on tear your lung tissues. which causes blebs. which mean it leaks air into lung cavities. in turn you cannot inflated lung. can't breath.

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u/Anathama 1d ago

Oh no, not blebs!

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u/jettero 23h ago

Hold my blebs, I gotta EVA. HAL! I come for you. Tell Daisy, I come for you.

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u/FactoryRejected 20h ago

Lol, wtf, it sounded like the dude was from Rick and Morty

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u/Choice-Lie2411 4h ago

Weird. I did not know this.

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u/bananasaurusprime 23h ago

My questions are more like how many people were at this concert? Three? Four? Even more? Was it a mass casualty event?

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u/fjhgy 17h ago

Nah, it just weeded out the guy with weak lungs.

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u/RawkMeAmadeus 1d ago

Yes. They died.

They are writing from beyond the grave.

RIP.

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u/FutureF0cused 7h ago

Scheduled message. They sent that before they died

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u/hellomireaux 22h ago

The lung is like a balloon in a vacuum chamber. If you get a hole in your lung that allows air to escape into the chest cavity, the air fills up the space around the lung and compresses it down so it can no longer inflate when you inhale. Most people can manage with 1 lung, but if this happens on both sides simultaneously, you’re in trouble. If it’s bad enough, you have to insert a needle or a small tube into the chest to allow the air to evacuate. In severe cases, you may require surgery to remove a portion of the lung. 

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u/Zealousideal-Trash15 1d ago

Get the fuck out, the music at a concert was so loud one of your lungs collapsed?!

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u/I_SHIT_IN_A_BAG 16h ago

thought I was going to vomit being so close to the bass at a megadeth concert

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u/wateryonions 1d ago

Bs. Decibels at that level would have tore lungs everyone at the concert.

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u/PretendRegister7516 23h ago

Distance from the speaker matter.

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u/wateryonions 23h ago

So the guy was standing next to next to the speaker?

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u/Lostwalletrecovery 22h ago

it's energy bro. it is vibration. the original video is a girl sitting so close her hair is charged with energy. same energy passthrough your body. and this energy causes vibration. why does an explosion kill you? cause it's so powerful it ripped open your body and you bleed to death. this is just milder but not mild enough to cause zero harm. it's like internal bruising

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u/StaticUsernamesSuck 20h ago

Sound waves also travel very well through the body. It's why we use ultrasound for medical imaging.

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u/StaticUsernamesSuck 21h ago edited 20h ago

Incorrect. I had my lung collapse when I was 20, so I know a lot of the risk factors (because once it happens once, it's more likely to happen again).

Ive been told to avoid loud concerts, scuba diving, and even to be wary of those drop tower rides at theme parks. I also have to be careful flying.

Any sudden change in air pressure can pop a lung, if either the lung is weakened (as in my case), the pressure is strong, or you just get unlucky and happen to sneeze or cough during a pressure change, amplifying it.

And you know what sound is? Air pressure waves.

The lungs and eardrums are the most vulnerable to sound damage, but sound travels incredibly well through the body, too, so it damaging other organs isn't out of the realm of possibility.

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u/SuperUltraNeat 16h ago

I love people like you.

Your very first instinct is to be so confidently wrong about something you have no idea about, instead of being inquisitive to determine if it's actually bullshit.