I have has the displeasure of both. Being tased is awful but it is in 5 second bursts. Usually one is enough to help you decide to stop.
Pepper keeps on giving. After being peppered, we has hoses available to wash off. Most of the water went to the face, where the burning was. After about 30 minutes or so of copious amounts of water, I could successfully squint. I got home and showered, being careful trying not to let the water run down my body. As much as I tried, I was not successful. I have heard fitness coaches talk about “feel the burn!” They have no clue what “the burn” is like. As the slightly contaminated water runs down from your hair and head it causes slight burning to the upper torso. Then, it hits the “DANGER ZONE!” If the water wasn’t already set to arctic temperatures, it is now! As you attempt to freeze your nether regions to cool the burn you start wondering if milk really does help sooth the burn and, if it does, do we have any? Doesn’t matter, cause i can’t go after it because my eyes are slammed shut again and it is now literally burning from my face to my toes, not that face and toes matter when the important parts are now on fire.
Another 30 minutes in the frost and the burning has subsided to the Jalapeno level and I can finally get out of the shower. But I can’t put any clothes on because the air actually is helping. So it’s time to sleep in the buff tonight and see what tomorrow brings.
Tomorrow comes and it’s time to jump in the shower again. It’s OK, I got everything off and I can use some hot water today. As i step into the shower, I hear the sizzling again as the water rinses my hair and somehow, everything starts burning again.