>why does his face go blurry here?
Ffs, it's called motion blur and is a video recording phenomenon based on frame capture rate. Please stop.
>why does his face go blurry here?
Ffs, it's called motion blur and is a video recording phenomenon based on frame capture rate. Please stop.
>see the 'projectile'
How much experience do you have seeing 'projectiles' on video, Anon? Can you share examples of other projectiles on video along with projectile speed, size, caliber, and recording equipment?
>It's not rocket science
So, you have no prior experience at interpreting 'projectiles' on video and cannot provide comparative examples? Is this correct, Anon?
A very common injury pattern in motorcycle riders who do not wear a full-face helmet.
Sending a gorefag into a battle is an admission of impending defeat. It is a general throwing his last reserves at an implacable, patient, and unrelenting foe.