Post videos of people dying - Self explanatory really

Drunk driver records his own death. Can't find the context behind this.
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Kinda impressive that he died halfway through making his own video but still had better camera work than a lot of the videos here. Especially that one where they threw the guy off the boat.
 
This one makes me laugh my ass off. What the fuck was he thinking?
They don't. You'd be surprised how little people pay attention. I've been in a much less fatal scenario, performing security work, and this guy was just paying attention to his phone. Didn't pay attention when I told him he was walking to a restricted area, didn't pay attention to the massive waist level rope, and didn't pay attention to the dozen or so security officers with highly identifiable uniforms. He grabbed the rope and lifted it up to walk under and got promptly dogpiled by seven security officers.

People just don't think and are alive on impulse alone, not any higher thinking.
 
Having gotten his message across Jones returned to his truck and lit a Molotov cocktail (0:33 in the video) igniting the interior of his truck with himself and his Dog still in it. He sat in the truck for a few seconds before abandoning this plan and quickly exiting the truck, leaving his dog to burn to death inside.
what a fucking nigger
 
During World War I a new brutal form of static warfare erupted on the Western Front, known as Trench Warfare. Due to both sides having dug in defense trenches only a short distance from each other, with an empty no mans land between the trenches, waves of soldiers would be launched through the open killing fields of no-mans land in a desperate bid to capture the opposing trench, an act known as "going over the top". One of the worst examples of this devastating new warfare was at the Battle of the Somme in 1916. During the four month battle the estimated casualty count on both sides reached as high as 900,000 men. During the battles opening Day on July 1st the British Army suffered its worst single day casualty count in its history (19,240 killed).

Present at the opening of the Battle on July 1st was a two man film crew working on behalf of the British government to capture newsreel footage of the front. The opening scene of British troops crossing barbed wire is a staged reconstruction done with from behind the lines, however the second half of the film showing an open field with brave British infantrymen racing through it is real footage of a trench assault which has been digitally enhanced and colorized. While the footage is of low quality, due to the distance and limitations of cameras of the era, it does clearly capture a solider falling (0:58 middle of the frame) before cutting away to cut to avoid showing much of the carnage, making this solider possibly the first war casualty ever filmed.
 
During World War I a new brutal form of static warfare erupted on the Western Front, known as Trench Warfare. Due to both sides having dug in defense trenches only a short distance from each other, with an empty no mans land between the trenches, waves of soldiers would be launched through the open killing fields of no-mans land in a desperate bid to capture the opposing trench, an act known as "going over the top". One of the worst examples of this devastating new warfare was at the Battle of the Somme in 1916. During the four month battle the estimated casualty count on both sides reached as high as 900,000 men. During the battles opening Day on July 1st the British Army suffered its worst single day casualty count in its history (19,240 killed).

Present at the opening of the Battle on July 1st was a two man film crew working on behalf of the British government to capture newsreel footage of the front. The opening scene of British troops crossing barbed wire is a staged reconstruction done with from behind the lines, however the second half of the film showing an open field with brave British infantrymen racing through it is real footage of a trench assault which has been digitally enhanced and colorized. While the footage is of low quality, due to the distance and limitations of cameras of the era, it does clearly capture a solider falling (0:58 middle of the frame) before cutting away to cut to avoid showing much of the carnage, making this solider possibly the first war casualty ever filmed.
I've been to the somme memorials and its just fields of gravestones. Like, so many its ridiculous. Tragic waste of life.
 
In my mind this video alone justifies the existence of this thread. When I first saw it, I took a look at my car and immediately imported window breakers for all of my family and friends.
It's been 3 weeks since I posted this.

One of the friends I bought the Resqme seatbelt cutter/window breaker for is a Medical Doctor in a small rural town. He just sent me a message telling me he saved 3 people yesterday with it.
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Thanks everyone contributing with the thread. At least 2 of the 3 people own their lives to you guys.
 
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