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How can i make ragdolls having a seizure?
How can i make ragdolls having a seizure?
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blur Jan 15, 2017 @ 11:28am 
A seizure is a serious topic and you shouldn't joke about it.

An epileptic seizure, also known as an epileptic fit, is a brief episode of signs or symptoms due to abnormal excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain.[1] The outward effect can vary from uncontrolled jerking movement (tonic-clonic seizure) to as subtle as a momentary loss of awareness (absence seizure). Diseases of the brain characterized by an enduring predisposition to generate epileptic seizures are collectively called epilepsy.[1][2]

Seizures can also occur in people who do not have epilepsy for various reasons including brain trauma, drug use, elevated body temperature, low blood sugar and low levels of oxygen. Additionally, there are a number of conditions that look like epileptic seizures but are not.

A first seizure generally does not require long term treatment with anti-seizure medications unless there is a specific problem on either electroencephalogram or brain imaging.[3]

5–10% of people who live to 80 years old have at least one epileptic seizure[3] and the chance of experiencing a second seizure is between 40% and 50%.[4] About 50% of patients with an unprovoked apparent "first seizure" have had other minor seizures, so their diagnosis is epilepsy.[5] Epilepsy affects about 1% of the population currently[6] and affected about 4% of the population at some point in time.[3] Most of those affected—nearly 80%—live in developing countries.[6]
Roboguy420 Jan 15, 2017 @ 11:34am 
Originally posted by Chicken Permission:
*TRIGGERED*
Dude, he was talking about how in some GMod animations the characters flail their limbs everywhere, most people just call them seizures because that's kinda what it looks like. Also welcome to your first day on the internet grandpa.
blur Jan 15, 2017 @ 12:09pm 
Originally posted by PCU: Roboguy420:
Originally posted by Chicken Permission:
*TRIGGERED*
Dude, he was talking about how in some GMod animations the characters flail their limbs everywhere, most people just call them seizures because that's kinda what it looks like. Also welcome to your first day on the internet grandpa.
I'm surprised you didn't catch my obvious sarcasm, looks like I'm not the grandpa here
Roboguy420 Jan 15, 2017 @ 12:21pm 
Originally posted by Chicken Permission:
Originally posted by PCU: Roboguy420:
Dude, he was talking about how in some GMod animations the characters flail their limbs everywhere, most people just call them seizures because that's kinda what it looks like. Also welcome to your first day on the internet grandpa.
I'm surprised you didn't catch my obvious sarcasm, looks like I'm not the grandpa here
Yep, that sarcasm was pretty damn obvious. Too bad the internet is filled to the brim with trigglypuffs everywhere and hardly anyone nowadays can tell if someone's triggered or being sarcastic anymore.
Dread Jan 15, 2017 @ 12:23pm 
Where was the sarcasm, I didn't get any image about him being sarcastic.
Roboguy420 Jan 15, 2017 @ 12:25pm 
Originally posted by Destroyer:
Where was the sarcasm, I didn't get any image about him being sarcastic.
He was pretending to be a triggered ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ and being offended when people use seizures in a jokey manner.

Or he's triggered himself and is now just hiding it so he doesn't look like a grandpa Joe in front of the forum.
The Son Feb 14, 2021 @ 7:30pm 
okay so here's how it goes, for the flailing limbs.

STEP 1:
Thruster force should be a comically large number.

STEP 2:
attach thrusters on EACH LIMB, doesn't matter how much you put on there.

STEP 3:
freeze the torso so your ragdoll doesn't fly away and ONLY freeze the torso or your ragdoll wont have flailing limbs.

STEP 4:
Activate the thrusters and watch as your ragdoll of your choice's arms and legs spasm while you are hysterically laughing at your ragdoll because you're a sadistic maniac who wants to watch people die internally for your amusement.

hope this helped.
The Son Feb 14, 2021 @ 7:32pm 
forgot to mention that you need to color the thrusters transparent, like INVISIBLE transparent with the color option.
HaloSpartanCats Feb 14, 2021 @ 11:04pm 
Originally posted by TheBossCDA:
A seizure is a serious topic and you shouldn't joke about it.

An epileptic seizure, also known as an epileptic fit, is a brief episode of signs or symptoms due to abnormal excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain.[1] The outward effect can vary from uncontrolled jerking movement (tonic-clonic seizure) to as subtle as a momentary loss of awareness (absence seizure). Diseases of the brain characterized by an enduring predisposition to generate epileptic seizures are collectively called epilepsy.[1][2]

Seizures can also occur in people who do not have epilepsy for various reasons including brain trauma, drug use, elevated body temperature, low blood sugar and low levels of oxygen. Additionally, there are a number of conditions that look like epileptic seizures but are not.

A first seizure generally does not require long term treatment with anti-seizure medications unless there is a specific problem on either electroencephalogram or brain imaging.[3]

5–10% of people who live to 80 years old have at least one epileptic seizure[3] and the chance of experiencing a second seizure is between 40% and 50%.[4] About 50% of patients with an unprovoked apparent "first seizure" have had other minor seizures, so their diagnosis is epilepsy.[5] Epilepsy affects about 1% of the population currently[6] and affected about 4% of the population at some point in time.[3] Most of those affected—nearly 80%—live in developing countries.[6]
Is this sarcastic
blur Feb 18, 2021 @ 11:50pm 
Originally posted by CattyKat:
Originally posted by TheBossCDA:
A seizure is a serious topic and you shouldn't joke about it.

An epileptic seizure, also known as an epileptic fit, is a brief episode of signs or symptoms due to abnormal excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain.[1] The outward effect can vary from uncontrolled jerking movement (tonic-clonic seizure) to as subtle as a momentary loss of awareness (absence seizure). Diseases of the brain characterized by an enduring predisposition to generate epileptic seizures are collectively called epilepsy.[1][2]

Seizures can also occur in people who do not have epilepsy for various reasons including brain trauma, drug use, elevated body temperature, low blood sugar and low levels of oxygen. Additionally, there are a number of conditions that look like epileptic seizures but are not.

A first seizure generally does not require long term treatment with anti-seizure medications unless there is a specific problem on either electroencephalogram or brain imaging.[3]

5–10% of people who live to 80 years old have at least one epileptic seizure[3] and the chance of experiencing a second seizure is between 40% and 50%.[4] About 50% of patients with an unprovoked apparent "first seizure" have had other minor seizures, so their diagnosis is epilepsy.[5] Epilepsy affects about 1% of the population currently[6] and affected about 4% of the population at some point in time.[3] Most of those affected—nearly 80%—live in developing countries.[6]
Is this sarcastic
Yeah probably I don't know its been like 4 years lmao.
Originally posted by blur:
A seizure is a serious topic and you shouldn't joke about it.

An epileptic seizure, also known as an epileptic fit, is a brief episode of signs or symptoms due to abnormal excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain.[1] The outward effect can vary from uncontrolled jerking movement (tonic-clonic seizure) to as subtle as a momentary loss of awareness (absence seizure). Diseases of the brain characterized by an enduring predisposition to generate epileptic seizures are collectively called epilepsy.[1][2]

Seizures can also occur in people who do not have epilepsy for various reasons including brain trauma, drug use, elevated body temperature, low blood sugar and low levels of oxygen. Additionally, there are a number of conditions that look like epileptic seizures but are not.

A first seizure generally does not require long term treatment with anti-seizure medications unless there is a specific problem on either electroencephalogram or brain imaging.[3]

5–10% of people who live to 80 years old have at least one epileptic seizure[3] and the chance of experiencing a second seizure is between 40% and 50%.[4] About 50% of patients with an unprovoked apparent "first seizure" have had other minor seizures, so their diagnosis is epilepsy.[5] Epilepsy affects about 1% of the population currently[6] and affected about 4% of the population at some point in time.[3] Most of those affected—nearly 80%—live in developing countries.[6]


shut up unc
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