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Old 24-July-2006, 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by clop
In an attempt to get back on topic : does getting beaten up or being murdered make people wee? We've all heard the expression "to <explitive removed> myself" meaning to be so scared as to lose control of their bodily functions - but how often and how easily does this happen to humans?

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When my girlfriend saw the movie Ghostbusters, she wet the seat when the ghostly librarian attacked. I might too, if she were to ever read this..

For a very short time, MTV ran a reality show called Fear. The first couple of seasons were pretty good. They would place a groom of 20 somethings in a place like an abandoned prison and provide them with tools to investigate the hauntings. People were free to refuse a mission and go home, or stick it out for a share of something like $10,000. It may have been much less. There were a lot of people that got too freaked out and left, but I don't remeber any that actually had an incident of this type. That includes the one at the end where everyone refused and just left.

Most bodies, human or other, will have an evacuation after death, as there is no way to stop it. It may take a wile to actually happen, but my understanding is that most dead bodies do soil themselves.
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