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Chinese man sets down wheelbarrow, it randomly explodes for some reason;
Chinese craftsmanship at its finest!
It looks like a Halloween prop, someone should edit spoopy scary skeleton into it.I'm a bit scared to play this one. How bad is it?
Whippets are pretty harmless and a different chemical than what's found in air duster and deodorants. Whenever I finish off a can of whip cream I take a whippet of all the air left in there it's nice.You have a point. I'm no stoner but I'd prefer weed over whippets any day. Reminds me of Steve-O inhaling nitrous oxide in numerous videos where his body just shuts down and shakes.
I tip my fedora to you sir.little children should watch these videos to become more atheistic. Spoken like Tarkin, the pragmatic from the star wars. No any of your fictional god or idol gonna save you.
It’s pretty fucked, the kid is 99% skeleton save for parts of his head and left arm. His mom and I assume sister or some other family member are wailing in the background the whole time.I'm a bit scared to play this one. How bad is it?
Let it be a lesson: The very edges of cliffs and buildings can be slippery or collapse under your weight. I've never been one to stand inches from an unguarded extreme drop and these videos reaffirm that it's just a fucking stupid thing to do. The Hawaii chick was fortunate to survive her cliff drop; this guy most certainly went splat on the pavement.Person is on roof of a tall building, piece of roof happens to falls apart on where the guy is standing and guy falls.
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Damn I remember this, this was a huge happening. Sometimes I still see some great stills of the event.
Here's a local archive for that.(age-restricted video)
At around 5:53 p.m. on August 26, 1991, Mary T. Wojtyla, 41, of Chicago, was walking with her lawyer across the tracks at the Fairview Avenue grade crossing in Downers Grove, directly in front of a westbound train which was stopped at the Metra station. Apparently distracted by ongoing divorce proceedings, she crossed the center track and was struck by a westbound Burlington Northern EMD E9 pulling a "Racetrack" express train, estimated to be traveling at 60 miles per hour. Wojtyla was killed instantly; her lawyer saw the oncoming train and was not struck.[6] The accident delayed between 12,000 and 15,000 commuters on the Burlington Northern line for more than an hour.[7] Trains were further delayed when Downers Grove police ordered the engineer to back up the train in order to re-enact the incident. According to an account in the Downers Grove Reporter, "the engineer was so seriously affected by the re-enactment, where he had to pass by the dead body still on the tracks, he was unable to continue and had to be relieved of his duties."[8] A railfan captured Wojtyla being stuck by the train.[9] The video, dubbed "Traingirl", has been shown with the impact edited out at many Operation Lifesaver events, and unedited on shock site web sites and YouTube. A wrongful death lawsuit brought by Wojtyla's estate was dismissed in 1996.
The incident was bad enough but what the cops did to the train driver was inexcusable.
You learn to watch the road before crossing as a child, can't say I feel bad for her.(age-restricted video)
At around 5:53 p.m. on August 26, 1991, Mary T. Wojtyla, 41, of Chicago, was walking with her lawyer across the tracks at the Fairview Avenue grade crossing in Downers Grove, directly in front of a westbound train which was stopped at the Metra station. Apparently distracted by ongoing divorce proceedings, she crossed the center track and was struck by a westbound Burlington Northern EMD E9 pulling a "Racetrack" express train, estimated to be traveling at 60 miles per hour. Wojtyla was killed instantly; her lawyer saw the oncoming train and was not struck.[6] The accident delayed between 12,000 and 15,000 commuters on the Burlington Northern line for more than an hour.[7] Trains were further delayed when Downers Grove police ordered the engineer to back up the train in order to re-enact the incident. According to an account in the Downers Grove Reporter, "the engineer was so seriously affected by the re-enactment, where he had to pass by the dead body still on the tracks, he was unable to continue and had to be relieved of his duties."[8] A railfan captured Wojtyla being stuck by the train.[9] The video, dubbed "Traingirl", has been shown with the impact edited out at many Operation Lifesaver events, and unedited on shock site web sites and YouTube. A wrongful death lawsuit brought by Wojtyla's estate was dismissed in 1996.
The incident was bad enough but what the cops did to the train driver was inexcusable.
i blame the lawyer, he picks up speed causing her to and when he stops he doesnt even stick his arm out to stop her from the train.You learn to watch the road before crossing as a child, can't say I feel bad for her.
I have a hard time believing that she didn't hear the train, if she wasn't deaf.i blame the lawyer, he picks up speed causing her to and when he stops he doesnt even stick his arm out to stop her from the train.
but its the city maybe they dont look for each other.
it's a woman getting a divorce. she couldn't hear the train over the cash register ringing in her head.I have a hard time believing that she didn't hear the train, if she wasn't deaf.