Rekt thread

If that guy had just paid attention to that huge black arrow his head wouldn't have asploded like that

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>Killed by 120ac
HOW?!

Its probs 240v dc like most civilised countries

That dude squeezed past him like exxccuussee meeee

I wouldn't be surprised if this was the situation:

>customer complains to man on desk about fan
>man says he wont turn it off or move it
>customer angry
>customer says he'll take care of it
>man on desk says not to
>customer jumps up over the desk barrier anyway
>webm
>man on desk decides to do nothing as he justifies it by thinking that the customer did what he wanted

No, it turned out it didn't hit any vital organs and he returned to his work the next week

A couple amps can do that easily

>Killed by 120ac
Aden is in Yemen where the power supply is 230V 50Hz.
more or less twice the voltage, resulting in almost twice the current and nearly four times as much power dissipation in the electrocuted worker.

The only one who didn't flinch and probably gonna sleep well that night is the little kid in the green Xmas sweater.