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- Oct 27, 2018
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Can you travel to a larger city? Bus, train, car, plane, whatever? Hitchhiking?
No, I live with my family, it's not that simple
Can you travel to a larger city? Bus, train, car, plane, whatever? Hitchhiking?
Stop it, you. It's always a curiosity to me when adults can't swim, because here in Florida (where every other house has a pool) we start to "drown proof" kids when they're 2.No! Just another thing I'm no good at..
I just never got the knack of swimming, I'd go with my brothers to the pool when I was a kid but it just never registered in my brain.Stop it, you. It's always a curiosity to me when adults can't swim, because here in Florida (where every other house has a pool) we start to "drown proof" kids when they're 2.
Dommage pour ton collègue. C'est sûr que ça serait une expérience vraiment traumatique. Toutes mes sympathies pour ton copain.oui il est mort que ah l'hôpital est une connaissance ah moi travaillant comme pompier paris qui l'a envoyé à l'hôpital il m'a dit que c'était horrible de voir le gars
As a once great actor said..."Aim for the bushes"
But seriously, yes, be sure to scope out the landing area before you jump. There was a video of a dude who impaled himself on an iron gate, with the pointy end going through his chin and out his mouth from a 4 story drop. He lived and suffered needlessly for years. Getting a pole impaled up your ass is not a great way to go.
Other hazards:
1. People: Nothing like ruining another person's day by landing on them
2. Ledges: Hong Kong suicides are notorious for people hitting a ledge on the way down, leg first or hip first, before smacking the ground
3. Pointy fences: See above paragraph
4. Street lamps: Yes it is possible to impale yourself on a street lamp
This makes me furious on so many levels.
This makes me furious on so many levels.
When we exercise our own choice to take our own lives, it is our most basic ethical responsibility as human beings not to, by our actions, rob others of their own choice to live.
That's awful...it really, really is. What kind of medic could be that sick/sadisitic...sad face.There's a follow-up video of him having the pole removed before he died in hospital. For some reason the medic looked quite cheerful. Poor guy.
That's awful...it really, really is. What kind of medic could be that sick/sadisitic...sad face.
As a FF/EMT, I know we definitely had some moments of sick humor that we used to get us through some particularly bad incident. Either your mind blows a fuse, or your mind itself goes. We occasionally found ourselves laughing at really sick shit, even though we all knew there was nothing at all funny --and looking around at each other, we all knew the others knew that, too. Later you get the shakes (me), or you puke, or you get stupid drunk, but in the moment, you have a job to do, so you crack a sick joke, laugh a little too hard, and hope like hell the relatives aren't listening and you don't get written up for it.It kind of makes me wonder though if it was like a shock thing. Doctors, police, medics, etc... The kind of mindset they need to have to cope with the things they see and deal with every day... kind of a laugh in the face of death thing. Doesn't mean they don't feel pain and horror and sadness, they just have to repress it to cope. Not saying that's what's happening, it's just a thought. Still kind of tactless either way, but....
It kind of makes me wonder though if it was like a shock thing. Doctors, police, medics, etc... The kind of mindset they need to have to cope with the things they see and deal with every day... kind of a laugh in the face of death thing. Doesn't mean they don't feel pain and horror and sadness, they just have to repress it to cope. Not saying that's what's happening, it's just a thought. Still kind of tactless either way, but....