Comments by "TJ Marx" (@tjmarx) on "The Sampoong Department Store Collapse | A Short Documentary | Fascinating Horror" video.
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@standoughope The world record for surviving without eating is 360 days, 5 days short of a full year.
The world record for surviving without water is 45 days.
There is in reality no hard and fast rule of how long someone can survive without food or water. It depends on many factors including but not limited to individual body mass, individual fat stores, individual metabolism, energy being exerted, environmental temperature, core body temperature, weather conditions, exposure, fluid loss, etc.
As a general rule someone with lots of fat stores can survive longer than someone with fewer fat stores. Indeed, that's the entire point of subcutaneous fat.
17 days drinking water but not eating is entirely unremarkable.
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@MebiManga Well gee golly whiz, if it says it's a documentary I guess it must be. I mean it's not like anyone ever mislabels anything and everyone is definitely always honest. /s 🤦
You don't know what the word source means, stop using it. Your fanboy mentality however, is transparent.
Perhaps you're an empty headed child, but most of us aren't. Believe it or not, when an event is well covered with many genuine documentaries it's very likely people who enjoy watching documentaries have already seen one, two or more documentaries on the event. Amazingly there's no digging after the fact required, because FH exclusively covers events that have many documentaries about them.
With that said, your accusation of my efficacy is most amusing. If only you could comprehend words. I never claimed there's an upload every fortnight or so, I said I will watch one of these videos every fortnight or so. 🤦
You're trying so hard to fight back against objective reality, but what it appears you might have missed is that I'm far from the only one who has noticed the problems in all of these videos. Many have and commented about it. Why? Because the truth is FH makes things up in these videos, it just is. That doesn't make these videos bad. It doesn't mean anything negative about FH. It doesn't even mean FH is alone in doing it, many YouTube creators embellish their videos because they aren't bound by editorial standards. It just means they aren't videos you,,the viewer, should take as anything more than their entertainment value and they're certainly entertaining.
If you genuinely want to learn what happened this or any other event FH covers, watch an actual documentary on it. Most streaming services offer some documentaries or you might consider curiousity stream if you can't find one on a particular subject on the streaming services you already subscribe too. Alternatively, you might get lucky and someone has uploaded an actual produced documentary to YouTube from somewhere else (nat geo or discovery for example).
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