Whatever You Do, Don’t Look Up This Photo 💀 #disturbing

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83 days??? that's pure torture man, rest in peace

Rizelix_
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This must be one of the most painful and prolonged deaths to date, Rest in peace mate

omegax
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The worst thing about this guys death is that he looked fairly normal after exposure. However, what the radiation did to his body would catch up in those 83 days. Basically, when he was exposed to radiation, it didn't do very much visible damage but... It kinda just destroyed every last trace of his DNA and RNA. For those who don't know what that means, it doesn't mean much at first, but the DNA and RNA are your body's blueprints for making new cells. When it just doesn't exist anymore, your body can't make new cells, and because your cells die everyday and are normally replaced with new cells, and when your body can't do that, it starts to decay. The truth is, Hisachi Ouchi died the day he was exposed to that much radiation, his body just didn't know it yet.

Jaketheaxman
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i can describe what it looked like

basically imagine a realistic red stickman but the red color is blood

justacoolguy
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You know it's bad when there's no Santa or Plankton or Hey Apple

christianortiz
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I saw a video about this. It says that he wanted to live for as long as he could to see his family but died after 83 painful days. First, his skin was reddish then eventually started peeling off. Then his muscles and organs started to melt too. Basically he was rotting alive..

Abby_liko
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I would also like to remind you this was so severe that after this specific incident, Hisashi literally lost his own DNA from the radiation exposure. As in his own DNA was quite literally wiped out from that Nuclear radiation exposure.

And I would like to clear up he wasn’t alive for 83 days, it was lesser than 3 weeks he lived and was confirmed.

And still with all of this, it’s the second deadliest nuclear incident and he is the second person, but not the highest, to experience that much radiation. Absolutely insane how far modern technology has advanced.

rebellionsspark
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Watched a Wendigoon video about this and the whole "Kept alive against his will" part was mostly said by the media for dramatic effect. Hisashi's family didn't keep him alive because they wanted the guy to suffer, it's because "obviously" they wanted their family member back. The Doctors and nurses who were working on him were on the clock 24/7 trying to find a way to find a way to get him cured, if I recall correctly his cells were beginning to heal from the radiation but it wasn't enough.

It's really sick to see that people would immediately think "Oh this guy's family and doctors wanted to keep him alive for torture. It's like, damn well I guess if my family member was also on death's door I guess I'd just kill him myself instead of, I dunno, finding a way to get him cured?

lucklesslackey
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You know it's more than disturbing when Santa is too scared to even speak 🫢

UniQxV
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The Internet has corrupted this story to such a shameful degree. The man chose to live. Also, the work that the head Doctor did to treat this man was nothing short of admirable. People need to do their research. Wendigoon has THE BEST break down of what happened that NEEDS to be watched.

EstbXCIII
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Uranium rust and acid? Yikes thats insane

tylerallen
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The gruesome photo is probably not Hisashi Ouchi. The medical equipment is endemic to Soviet Russia, not Japan. So the patient is probably someone from Pripyat, or as we know it, Chernobyl.

As for the 83 days, think less 'against his will', and more, 'unable to sign a DNR'. He never asked to be euthanized. In fact, he received a stem cell transfer, with the idea he might live. But he eventually lost consciousness, and his family refused to sign a DNR or allow euthanasia. The hospital staff was forced to maintain treatment, despite thinking it inhumane.

thatweirdnoiseintheattic
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that guy is insanely strong and its suprising that he lived for that long

milkbredAPEX
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The censored image in the video is actually not him at all, but a severely burnt victim.
I wouldn't blame him for believing that since many people have spread this misinformation for so long..it just basically becomes the "truth" afterwards.

Still, the image is very disturbing to even look at, wouldn't recommend to those who are easily scared by stuff like this.

terrathesecond
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I'm sorry I looked it up and it gave me the shivers I feel sorry for him.
RIP Hisashi

TheNuggieofDoom
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Im researching on the Tokaimura criticality incident, specifically about Hisashi Ouchi! He's also known as the man who cried blood. His cells were literally destroyed so he couldnt be able to survive at all. They did try to revive his cells by using injecting his siblings into him. It didnt work.

MMOAgentnDisguise
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1. The man in the picture is a burn victim, not Ouchi.

2. They didn’t “experiment” on him. He wanted to stay alive for his family and they respected that.

Every time this topic comes up the comments are all full of misinformation and it’s not just annoying, but disrespectful.

zapdog_
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Correction, he was actually completely willing the entire time. He wanted to be hopeful and stay strong for his wife and son. Wendigoon has a good video on it.

taychh
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Keeping him alive was a cruel thing to do, I can’t imagine being in horrible agonising pain for 83 days

Scissors-cisq
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"Hey, apple!🗿"
"Don't look this photo up!💀"

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