Re: playing at suicide

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    > Then it seems to be both, a meme and an instinctual response. Somebody with
    > a minor pain, or maybe even just with the fear of pain, will say aua
    > German

    "autsch" (=ouch) and just aah are quite common now too.

    > ouch English itai, itai-o, ai-o and so on, But somebody who is
    > tortured will just scream, whatever nationality.

    screams differ too. there are different layers of pitches and different
    dynamics in the voice.

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