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SAKIDS
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SAKIDS

The Dayton, Ohio police department may have discovered the extent of suffering a human body could withstand on December 13th, 2019, when they received a 911 call from Al McLean. People believe that pain is torture, but it’s not. The human body can adapt to pain as long as it becomes routine. Take away that routine, and the torment begins. When you lose the concept of day and night, you can’t remember the last time you ate or slept, or spoke. That is when the human body just… surrenders.

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The Dayton, Ohio police department may have discovered the extent of suffering a human body could withstand on December 13th, 2019, when they received a 911 call from Al McLean. People believe that pain is torture, but it’s not. The human body can adapt to pain as long as it becomes routine. Take away that routine, and the torment begins. When you lose the concept of day and night, you can’t remember the last time you ate or slept, or spoke. That is when the human body just… surrenders.