this video of graphene oxide response to audio frequency was posted in some .win earlier. now just imagine it doing that fucking shit inside of you while you're in the mosh pit
I've been to many concerts where people have "surged" towards the front. Never had trouble breathing but there is definitely a risk of being trampled or injury. I don't think people are really considering how tightly packed a crowd would need to not be able to inhale/exhale. There would be people with broken ribs in this case.. You can literally have someone sit on your chest and still breathe with difficulty. The video footage doesn't look like people are so tight that they wouldn't be able to breathe.. Also, what does this have to do with heart attacks?
graphene oxide + audio frequency = dead people
this video of graphene oxide response to audio frequency was posted in some .win earlier. now just imagine it doing that fucking shit inside of you while you're in the mosh pit
https://youtu.be/iJN-mXK7Qp4
Holy balls could be a test run. Experiment worked. Fucked up.
Seems like it yes.
It's a video of a black substance apparently responding to sound. No reference to who originally made the video so we could confirm.
How does that lead to heart attacks?
There have been countless festivals run worse than this without simultaneous heart attacks
True. I didn't read far enough up the chain.
I'm thinking it's just vax + dancing (+drugs) leading to heart attack
I've been to many concerts where people have "surged" towards the front. Never had trouble breathing but there is definitely a risk of being trampled or injury. I don't think people are really considering how tightly packed a crowd would need to not be able to inhale/exhale. There would be people with broken ribs in this case.. You can literally have someone sit on your chest and still breathe with difficulty. The video footage doesn't look like people are so tight that they wouldn't be able to breathe.. Also, what does this have to do with heart attacks?
you might have forgot that you're in a conspiracy.win, they're called theories for a reason, there's no proof and it's all made up nonsense