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Help! My dad just started having a stroke, can I use my Stungun from the Internet to revive him? |
I don't have much time, can I use my stungun to revive my dad!? Pretend to have a stroke with him. Umm... Stungun = BAD! Go get a neighbor to help until the ambulence gets there! I seriously would NOT do that. NO. The answer is NO. Why don't u just shot him in the leg with a shot gun? Just call 911, I do not think a stun gun is a good idea. |
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