After watching videos of people freaking out after salting super fresh meat and seeing the resulting muscle spasms, I was 110% fooled by this and thought it might have been a rabbit leg or a piece of beef or something until I read the description. Amazing practical effects work.
@@Nick-fq7sc "Test footage from 2014 of twitching muscle for the movie Victor Frankenstein. Deadened Plat-Gel 00 silicone and dental acrylic bone shard." It's not even organic '-'
After watching videos of people freaking out after salting super fresh meat and seeing the resulting muscle spasms, I was 110% fooled by this and thought it might have been a rabbit leg or a piece of beef or something until I read the description. Amazing practical effects work.
Still fresh
Skin is a deceiver
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And that's how you know it's fresh
who else got recommended out of nowhere to this?
I raided a vid and then saw this one next
It makes you wonder if what ur eating is really dead.
It's alive!
No it’s dead it’s the left over energy of the nerves reacting to the sodium in the salt, it’s how you know you have fresh meat 👌
@@Nick-fq7sc "Test footage from 2014 of twitching muscle for the movie Victor Frankenstein. Deadened Plat-Gel 00 silicone and dental acrylic bone shard." It's not even organic '-'
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hell nah
What is that
A fresh cut of meat from a live animal
lmao dont troll her, she didnt read the description. Its a prop from a movie xD
Isn't like from the scene of Poltergeist movie?
Ong Rui Xiang no, when a meat is too fresh and u put sodium on it, the nerves release energy. it’s not from a movie
@@dc_gahyeon when meat is really fresh it has nerves which use sodium when salt touches it this happens