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You could tell she was feeling something as soon as they cut to her, the expression on her face and her posture. She quickly tried to be "professional" and put on that fake "talking head smile", tried to take a standing posture again, but then the eyes... those are the eyes of someone who was suddenly deprived of a ton of oxygen to their brain.

And then they fixate, her conscious mind in the background as the last of her functioning subconscious/instinctive mind TRIES to limit the fall, but to no avail.

I wonder how long jabbies feel something before they finally drop? It usually seems like, really sudden. They might report feeling something wrong a little before the drop- longest I've ever read was about an hour or so, a person told co-workers they felt "strange" and "lightheaded". Fucking dead an hour later.

I wonder what it feels like. Is there pain? Is there any conscious thought happening at any point during the fall and afterward? Is their mind still going, but unable to communicate with their body, so they can't speak or gesture as they're dying? I always wonder, if regret for the decision to get the jab ever hits these "sudden and unexpected" types... but it's probably too sudden for them to have any time to reflect on life decision that led to that moment.