Post videos of people dying - Self explanatory really

Who the fuck stands on a moving conveyor belt in front of the giant death machine? I can understand maybe the country is too much of a shithole to have any sort of osha but why the fuck would you willingly stand there? Just stand on the floor at the side? It's not even as if there was some massive accident or anything she just stood on a conveyor and it moved her. It doesn't even look like she tripped she just got moved close enough for the chipper to grab her clothes or foot. It's closer to a suicide by sheer retardation than it is an industrial accident.
 
This one may not be the most exciting death video you've ever seen. Bus goes over a dock in Bangladesh.
The bus plunge into Padma River at Daulatdia Ghat, Rajbari, Bangladesh on Mar 25 ~5:15 PM is confirmed.Showhardo Poribahan bus (~40-50 passengers, Dhaka-bound) lost control boarding ferry after pontoon struck by smaller vessel; sank ~30 ft.Initial: 2 bodies recovered, ~35 missing. Latest (Daily Star, ~9:55 PM local): 18 bodies recovered (4 men, 10 women, 2 children); 11 swam to safety. Rescue ongoing by fire service, navy, police.
 
Absolute retard of a driver forgot to pull the handbreak or something? The description says it lost control after another ship hit, that makes it sound it the bus was loose on the plataform and when hit it just rolled forward. But it was quite fast, and no one around seems to be shaking from a hit hard enough to make it go that fast.
 
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a few notes.

Wikipedia... as a source? really?

Koko in fact, did not know sign language. It was all a grift by the university to get more grant money (aka free money). Apes that were taught sign language acted more like parrots.

It is funny to think that if White people and jeets got stranded on separate islands. Whites would build a functioning society that could probably escape the island, while jeets would devolve back into monkey. Sentinel island as an example lol.
 
a few notes.

Wikipedia... as a source? really?

Koko in fact, did not know sign language. It was all a grift by the university to get more grant money (aka free money). Apes that were taught sign language acted more like parrots.

It is funny to think that if White people and jeets got stranded on separate islands. Whites would build a functioning society that could probably escape the island, while jeets would devolve back into monkey. Sentinel island as an example lol.
Yeah, take it with a grain of salt but I still think this is plausible
 
The gorilla grift or the devolution?
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Wikipedia... as a source? really?
Where's your source at, homie?

If you weren't as lazy as you are, scrolling to the bottom of a Wikipedia page would reveal actual, real-life source material. Not, "trust me, bro," which appears to be your only reference.

Koko in fact, did not know sign language [...] Apes that were taught sign language [.,.]
Which one is it, feller? Were they taught the language of hands or not?
 
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Which one is it, feller? Were they taught the language of hands or not?
He means they were taught sign language, but that doesn't mean they actually learned it. The apes like Koko could remember hand signs that they associated with direct positive consequences like getting food because they "asked" for it, but there's little evidence she or any other ape actually understood these hand signs to "mean" something on a deeper, more abstract level like a human does, and didn't understand things like grammar, or have the ability to come up with new expressions, or use it to help themselves think (deaf people have been known to sign to themselves like non-deaf people talk to themselves, something Koko never did).
 
This one may not be the most exciting death video you've ever seen. Bus goes over a dock in Bangladesh.
The bus plunge into Padma River at Daulatdia Ghat, Rajbari, Bangladesh on Mar 25 ~5:15 PM is confirmed.Showhardo Poribahan bus (~40-50 passengers, Dhaka-bound) lost control boarding ferry after pontoon struck by smaller vessel; sank ~30 ft.Initial: 2 bodies recovered, ~35 missing. Latest (Daily Star, ~9:55 PM local): 18 bodies recovered (4 men, 10 women, 2 children); 11 swam to safety. Rescue ongoing by fire service, navy, police.
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Two thumbs up. A laugh riot.
 
Went back 15 pages and didn't see this posted yet. Sorry if a repost

In Bangladesh, a tragic river accident at the Sadarghat Launch Terminal in Dhaka on March 18, 2026, resulted in multiple casualties during the busy Eid-ul-Fitr travel rush.
While passengers were using a small engine-run boat (trawler) to board the anchored vessel Asha Jaoa-5, another launch named MV Zakir Samrat-3 rammed into it. T
he small boat was crushed between the two larger vessels, throwing several people into the Buriganga River.
Sohel F. (22) died on the spot after being crushed by the impact and Miraj F. (52) being his dad was thrown into the river. His body was recovered by the River Police on Friday, March 20, near the Babubazar Bridge after a 49-hour search.
Ruba A.(20), being Shel's pregnant wife, was trapped between the launches but later rescued. She remains in critical condition at Sir Salimullah Medical College Hospital. Reports state both she and her unborn child are currently stable.
Police have arrested five staff members from the two launches on charges of reckless navigation and causing death through negligence.







 
This one may not be the most exciting death video you've ever seen. Bus goes over a dock in Bangladesh.
The bus plunge into Padma River at Daulatdia Ghat, Rajbari, Bangladesh on Mar 25 ~5:15 PM is confirmed.Showhardo Poribahan bus (~40-50 passengers, Dhaka-bound) lost control boarding ferry after pontoon struck by smaller vessel; sank ~30 ft.Initial: 2 bodies recovered, ~35 missing. Latest (Daily Star, ~9:55 PM local): 18 bodies recovered (4 men, 10 women, 2 children); 11 swam to safety. Rescue ongoing by fire service, navy, police.
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Absolute proof of the evolution of that wee beige turd bobbing in public toilets that is impossible to flush, no matter how much toilet paper you throw on it or how long you hold the flush... it bobs back up and traps you in there with it until it dies, because the next person waiting will think YOU dropped it
 
He means they were taught sign language, but that doesn't mean they actually learned it. The apes like Koko could remember hand signs that they associated with direct positive consequences like getting food because they "asked" for it, but there's little evidence she or any other ape actually understood these hand signs to "mean" something on a deeper, more abstract level like a human does, and didn't understand things like grammar, or have the ability to come up with new expressions, or use it to help themselves think (deaf people have been known to sign to themselves like non-deaf people talk to themselves, something Koko never did).

I dunno....I remember watching s documentary on Koko. I remember several negative responses when signing, like when Koko's pet cat (she actually came up with the name for her, 'All Ball' in ASL and used it to refer to the cat) was run over in the street, and the crew had to explain how All Ball died, Koko after a bit of time thinking about it, signed 'bad, bad, sad' and turned her back on the research crew. A response of mixed ASL and 'ape'. She was heard crying that night too. That ape was smart, and it sure seemed to me that she understood signing, negative or positive. She would also do petty toddler shit like try to lie and say one of the researchers (who wasn't in the room at the time) did something bad that Koko had actually done, and she did this with ASL.

All I know is if it was editing trickery, it was DAMN well done trickery. She may not have been able to make the leap to defining new signs or learn grammar, but she sure seemed to know ASL and various meanings. She also loved a certain movie (like a toddler again) and wanted to watch it over and over, and def. understood what was going on, as when sad parts came up like the mother and kid getting separated, Koko would sign 'bad' and turn her back to the screen, she didn't want to watch those parts.

To discount everything learned because of some mistakes in ape understanding of the signs compared to ours seems a bit unfair.
 
I dunno....I remember watching s documentary on Koko. I remember several negative responses when signing, like when Koko's pet cat (she actually came up with the name for her, 'All Ball' in ASL and used it to refer to the cat) was run over in the street, and the crew had to explain how All Ball died, Koko after a bit of time thinking about it, signed 'bad, bad, sad' and turned her back on the research crew. A response of mixed ASL and 'ape'. She was heard crying that night too. That ape was smart, and it sure seemed to me that she understood signing, negative or positive. She would also do petty toddler shit like try to lie and say one of the researchers (who wasn't in the room at the time) did something bad that Koko had actually done, and she did this with ASL.

All I know is if it was editing trickery, it was DAMN well done trickery. She may not have been able to make the leap to defining new signs or learn grammar, but she sure seemed to know ASL and various meanings. She also loved a certain movie (like a toddler again) and wanted to watch it over and over, and def. understood what was going on, as when sad parts came up like the mother and kid getting separated, Koko would sign 'bad' and turn her back to the screen, she didn't want to watch those parts.
Don't misunderstand. I'm not saying that gorillas aren't cognizant and can't understand something like death. In fact, tons of animals have been known to grieve for dead family and friends. But that's doesn't mean Koko could express herself linguistically on a level you would expect from even a human child. Lots of animals are intelligent in many ways, like solving problems, or reading body language, or picking up on patterns. Even dogs can "learn" words via association, hence they can understand commands or get excited if they hear someone say "food" or "walkies". There's been tests on border collies that indicate they can remember hundreds of toy names, and infer their owner is talking about a new, unfamiliar toy if they used a new, unfamiliar word. But that doesn't mean you can have conversation with a dog, does it?

The thing with Koko in particular is that no rigorous, scientific data was ever published about her. Everything we know about Koko was just descriptions from her caregiver/teacher and clips of Koko that were put out for publicity. And even in those clips or descriptions, you can often see Koko signing at almost random trying to get the correct reaction, and her caregiver doing a lot of work rationalizing it into something more intelligible. She even sometimes reasons things as being mistakes because two words sound alike, even though that's relying on them sounding alike in English, not the sign language Koko was taught. There certainly was some editing trickery done in at least a few places, the most egregious being that a PR video was put out of Koko's final message before she died where she encouraged people to fix climate change, where the video is obviously jump-cutting after every couple signs she makes.

This isn't to say that Koko was stupid or communicate some really simply ideas. It's just to say it's unlikely she actually understood language on a level that would match even a toddler. Especially when there exists more rigorous research on trying to teach chimps to sign language, where the conclusion has basically been that the chimps don't really understand it like a human and just learned to brute force signs only when prompted to by people to express very simple, pragmatic ideas like "feed me" or "play with me" without any regard for grammer or language structure.

To bring this back to the original comment that started this derail, it's possible a gorilla or some other smart animal has a greater IQ than a dumb nigger or jeet when it comes to something like problem solving. But the nigger or jeet will be able to communicate more complex, structures ideas than the gorilla, because language is an entirely different type of intelligence, and one humans are uniquely evolved to be good at least, at least as far as language that we as humans recognize it. Game journalist Dean Takahashi was humiliated when someone showed that a pigeon figured out a solution reach some food in half the time it took Dean to figure out he needed to press two buttons in sequence to clear a game tutorial, but that lack of critical thinking doesn't stop him from vomiting out paragraphs of words for his job, which the pigeon will never be able to do.
 
Great post fam.

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There certainly was some editing trickery done in at least a few places, the most egregious being that a PR video was put out of Koko's final message before she died where she encouraged people to fix climate change, where the video is obviously jump-cutting after every couple signs she makes.

Fuck me, I forgot all about that. Shit was utterly shameless. I was so pissed off when i saw that 'message from Koko' that I purged it from my memory I guess.

Yeah I would pretty much agree with everything you said. If great apes can learn to communicate with humans it will be on their paradigms that we will have to learn to understand, not trying to force them to learn human language concepts their brains are not adapted for.
 
Went back 15 pages and didn't see this posted yet. Sorry if a repost

In Bangladesh, a tragic river accident at the Sadarghat Launch Terminal in Dhaka on March 18, 2026, resulted in multiple casualties during the busy Eid-ul-Fitr travel rush.
While passengers were using a small engine-run boat (trawler) to board the anchored vessel Asha Jaoa-5, another launch named MV Zakir Samrat-3 rammed into it. T
he small boat was crushed between the two larger vessels, throwing several people into the Buriganga River.
Sohel F. (22) died on the spot after being crushed by the impact and Miraj F. (52) being his dad was thrown into the river. His body was recovered by the River Police on Friday, March 20, near the Babubazar Bridge after a 49-hour search.
Ruba A.(20), being Shel's pregnant wife, was trapped between the launches but later rescued. She remains in critical condition at Sir Salimullah Medical College Hospital. Reports state both she and her unborn child are currently stable.
Police have arrested five staff members from the two launches on charges of reckless navigation and causing death through negligence.


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Is that fucking Quint at the start of the third video?

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Jeet aqua juggernaut slammed two poos into our side, saar. We was comin’ back from the Sadarghat Launch Terminal in Dhaka, made the Eid-ul-Fitr journey. Eleven men went into the water. Vessel sailed off in two minutes.
 
I don't remember seeing this one yet. But that impact sound is way too disturbing not to post. No context was given but it does sound like he's speaking Russian.
 
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