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    Default China: Chair Kills Boy by **** Penetration

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    A fourteen-year-old boy was killed after the chair he was sitting on exploded, propelling sharp chairs parts into his rectum, resulting in extensive bleeding, to which he succumbed before medical attention could stem the flow.

    The accident occurred when the boy was alone, sitting on the chair (which was for PC use); he managed to overcome the pain and call his father, who summoned an ambulance, but it took an hour to get him to hospital, by which time it was too late for him.

    The chair in question was a standard gas cylinder type, where the height is regulated by an adjustable cylinder containing highly pressurised gas, and it was this which exploded, sending high velocity chair parts into the posterior of the unfortunate youth.

    In fact, it seems a spate of such incidents were reported at the hospital – 3 such injuries caused by exploding chairs were reported this month, perhaps indicating an influx of poorly manufactured chairs into the area. In 2007 a similar accident also propelled a 20cm part into the rear of a 68-year-old man, who suffered a severe 5cm wound; he survived.

    The illustrated chair shows the severity of such a cylinder malfunction.

    We do not hear where the chair parts in question were made, though of course with the accident occuring in China it is likely there that they were made.

    Three factors are implicated in such accidents:

    1. The gas in the cylinder is contaminated with gases other than nitrogen.
    2. The materials used in the cylinder are deficient, reducing the durability
    of the part.
    3. The cylinder is not completely airtight.

    Oil based hydraulic devices are said to be safer, but most such chairs on the market today use gas cylinders; naturally these tend to be made in China, where this accident occurred.

    The boy in question weighed 80kg (certainly a fair amount for a 14-year-old Asian youth), which might have been a factor (though this will not reassure heavier framed non-Asian adults); it is suggested that using such chairs without placing excessive pressure on the cylinder is advisable – otherwise sitting on a steel plate might help.

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    Wow now i gotta be scared of chairs... **** sake

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    Thats china for you, cheap chairs/materials comes with a price.

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    No, its his weight, he is too fat =/

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    Quote Originally Posted by bomberman View Post
    No, its his weight, he is too fat =/
    Lolz. If he was too fat, his butt cheeks are fat too, meaning his butt would be like shock absorbers minimizing the harm he can get from the chair's shrapnels. In that case, he wouldn't have bled to death.

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    holy crap o.o zzz hope this chair doesn't break

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    You are safe as long as the chair isnt made in china.

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    OMG.

    I don't know about you guys but I burst into laughter at the thread title.



    I'm so sorry.


    A fourteen-year-old boy was killed after the chair he was sitting on exploded

    And this, too? CMON.

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    Quote Originally Posted by darknight55 View Post
    Thats china for you, cheap chairs/materials comes with a price.
    A very LOW price........

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    80 kg would be normal for an adult though. Relatively normal.

    Soooo, yeah. Your anus ain't safe.

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    Man...
    -looks at chair-
    -sighs-
    -gets on knees-
    I'd rather not take any chances...

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    ... See, that's why my computer chairs always have armrests... that, and they're more comfortable.

    And, make room on the "Bullet Train to Hell." I laughed my *** off at the thread title.

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    I also laughed hard at the title and the article The things that happen in China, you just can't help but laugh sometimes.

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    *Leaves desk and takes laptop to kitchen table*


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