You'd be surprised to see how creatively twisted ISIS could be. They've burned and drowned people alive, among other things. These rats are practically gone now so there's barely anymore content, but they sure released a shitton of various videos since 2014.
Perhaps the most memorable one I saw from them was this one.
I wasn't able to find it again.
There are also a lot of videos of them getting btfo or tortured by Kurds/Iraqis mostly, who honestly do not see much more civilised. Bunch of savage sand coons.
This is also true. Accidental deaths have something that staged ones have not. They show us how quickly you can lose your life without expecting it, in everyday situations.
You'd be surprised to see how creatively twisted ISIS could be. They've burned and drowned people alive, among other things. These rats are practically gone now so there's barely anymore content, but they sure released a shitton of various videos since 2014.
Perhaps the most memorable one I saw from them was this one.
I wasn't able to find it again.
There are also a lot of videos of them getting btfo or tortured by Kurds/Iraqis mostly, who honestly do not see much more civilised. Bunch of savage sand coons.
This is also true. Accidental deaths have something that staged ones have not. They show us how quickly you can lose your life without expecting it, in everyday situations.
Just don't post animal abuse, it's a well known fact that autists have a much bigger emotional bond towards animals than humans.
Animal abusers deserve the shit we see in the cartel videos here
Just don't post animal abuse, it's a well known fact that autists have a much bigger emotional bond towards animals than humans.
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A Darwin Award winner (and a few close calls) on a freeway last year during the BLM "protests", I can't even bring myself to feel pity for these retards:
Still of Gene Sprague from the documentary "The Bridge", about jumpers from the Golden Gate. He went off in 2004:
He had spent hours walking back and forth over it that day, and police had even talked to him to see if he was alright. He never gave any real indication of being troubled at all, so I guess he was settled in his own mind about what would happen.
There's something dignified about how he falls. He's not flailing, but he's not frozen in terror either. He stretches his arms out in the last few seconds before hitting the water, like he's completely at peace and ready for impact. I find it reassuring to see this kind of fearlessness in the face of death, somehow.
A Darwin Award winner (and a few close calls) on a freeway last year during the BLM "prot
Still of Gene Sprague from the documentary "The Bridge", about jumpers from the Golden Gate. He went off in 2004: View attachment 2051153
He had spent hours walking back and forth over it that day, and police had even talked to him to see if he was alright. He never gave any real indication of being troubled at all, so I guess he was settled in his own mind about what would happen.
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There's something dignified about how he falls. He's not flailing, but he's not frozen in terror either. He stretches his arms out in the last few seconds before hitting the water, like he's completely at peace and ready for impact. I find it reassuring to see this kind of fearlessness in the face of death, somehow.
And yet, they never consider the concept of air superiority... Or give their troops military-grade training. I'm not sure if this was ISIS or al-Qaeda, but they had an expert (by their standards) sniper who was killing off random civilians in a city. But the military quickly figured out that he was camping the same spot, so a sniper does what a sniper team does and shot him.
And yet, they never consider the concept of air superiority... Or give their troops military-grade training. I'm not sure if this was ISIS or al-Qaeda, but they had an expert (by their standards) sniper who was killing off random civilians in a city. But the military quickly figured out that he was camping the same spot, so a sniper does what a sniper team does and shot him.
A Darwin Award winner (and a few close calls) on a freeway last year during the BLM "protests", I can't even bring myself to feel pity for these retards: View attachment 2051137
Still of Gene Sprague from the documentary "The Bridge", about jumpers from the Golden Gate. He went off in 2004: View attachment 2051153
He had spent hours walking back and forth over it that day, and police had even talked to him to see if he was alright. He never gave any real indication of being troubled at all, so I guess he was settled in his own mind about what would happen.
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There's something dignified about how he falls. He's not flailing, but he's not frozen in terror either. He stretches his arms out in the last few seconds before hitting the water, like he's completely at peace and ready for impact. I find it reassuring to see this kind of fearlessness in the face of death, somehow.
Excuse me good sir, but the husband is asking me about the second video's origin, if you may...
Also why are we justifying this thread as if humans weren't horrendous, morbid animals anyway? We are fascinated by death as a species, and memento mori are a necessary bad that prevent us from taking our bodies out of moving car windows.
We could just accept we suck and move on to try and suck a little less...