It is very unfortunate but think about the amount of times you've felt like something bad was going to happen and something bad didn't happen. It is an unfortunate coincidence.
about 5 minutes until unconsciousness, 10 until brain death.
it jumps in a pool and hops that it will live
Depending on the temperature of the water. People have been revived after being drowned in very cold water.
You need a action- Put The Main character in the setting doing something intresting and relevant Dialouge- Have the main character say something that expresses a feeling A Thought Or A Question- show what the main character is thinking or feeling A Sound- A story relevant sound effect or a desricription It took me 5 minutes to write this. Hope it helps.
You should always measure when something is cooked by feeling it not timing it. At a high tempature zucchini can cook within 12 to 15 minutes If your baking it the time may vary.
It depends on what you drink, and how much. Anywhere from 5 seconds (the initial feeling of warmth) to 10 minutes if you just drank a little bit of something.
Something to do with microbrains...
The cast of Six Minutes and Something - 2004 includes: Eric Springer as Simon
Meaning you have to manage something in minutes; doing quickly and listening... Minutes can be the written record of a meeting.
Should be right after, since normally water breaks after you feeling contractions in minutes apart as sign of early labor phase
It depends, oddly enough, on the temperature. At normal body temperature, the answer is about 3 minutes. However, a cold body, such as someone who has fallen through ice and drowned, can be revived after as much as 20 minutes. That's why we have a saying in the Emergency Room: "They're not dead until they're warm and dead".
Six Minutes and Something - 2004 was released on: USA: 4 November 2004 (International Student Film Festival Hollywood)