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The immediate result is a traumatic amputation, violently shredding the limb and propelling debris, bone, and metal shrapnel upward through the body. This causes massive blood loss, severe internal injuries, and potential organ damage from the blast shockwave. Survival would mean a lifetime of disability, immense physical and psychological trauma, and grueling rehabilitation. It is not a dramatic pose but a guaranteed, life-ending or life-altering catastrophe. The risk is absolute and the consequences are permanent. So no