I'm calling bullshit on the frostbite. Frostbite kills skin tissue. The skin isn't dead or discolored toward a black color, and it hits the toe tips first. They would be black. Dude is a liar and he's getting soft.
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<img src="https://www.mayoclinic.org/-/media/kcms/gbs/patient-consumer/images/2014/10/14/09/41/r7_frostbite.jpg" alt="Stages of frostbite"/>
DRY ICE EXPERIMENTS
Dry Ice is not poisonous, but it is extremely cold and can cause cryogenic
burns to unprotected skin. Please take precautions when handling dry ice;
thick leather gloves should be worn when handling to avoid cryogenic burns.
Children should always be supervised when dry ice is being used. See safety
information from DryIce.com on page 3 for more.
Cryogenic burns are cold burns caused by liquefied gases e.g. liquid N2. Burns caused by contact with liquefied gases may not be immediately apparent but can develop some time later. The skin will appear white and waxy.
Media puts a label on something and it spirals
Maybe some of the above explains a more detailed and viable reason for what happened to numbnuts
I worked with dry ice for years --it's pretty impressive stuff - I put a warm can of pop on top of a block of dry ice once--- the metal started to squeal like Ned Beatty in Deliverance within seconds --- not long after it froze solid and split the can
Besides how can we question the word of such a fine upstanding "sole" like AB
Thankfully not our problem anymore