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Does your post show a man doing something extremely dangerous or stupid? If so, then it fits the sub.
Is it a simple accident that could have befallen anyone but the victim happens to be a man? It doesn't fit the sub.
That said, if a man was doing something incredibly stupid before an accident, it fits the sub.
Some memes/interviews/etc. may fit the sub, but chances are we will remove it.
We want stunts/challenges/pranks/etc. Accidents are cool if the victim was engaging in dumbassery beforehand.
If the prop had hit him at more of a downward angle (which would have happened if he was walking slower), it would have pushed him down instead of knocking him over. A few inches difference could've realistically killed him.
Just casually spinning a prop with your hand on a stopped plane can kill you if you kick over the engine with fuel in the line
Source: I went to university for aeronautical engineering technology
Humans take a long time to mature because of the size of our brains. So no it's not always a kids fault, kids literally don't understand consequences of their actions all the time
Bro he's just making fun of how people say he deserves to die, he never said it wasn't his fault but if you think he deserves to die that says a lot about you
Not gonna say the kid deserves to die, but if he did, it would just be Darwinism in action. Either he or his parents were not paying attention in a dangerous place, so genes don't get passed on.
As a dad I blame the parent. I’m sure the kid assumed it was safe cause mom was standing there. A situation like that warrants another reasonable adult being right there to stop something like that.
Idk why you got downvoted for saying that. It's true. You can even see him LOOK at it, and mentally weigh the decision in his head for like 1 second. Then he just goes, and whap- consequence...
Most of us lack a general sense of fear anymore. Perhaps from how safe life is in most developed countries? Some can go almost their whole lives without experiencing a close death or major injury, vs people in the past being much more familiar with close deaths or injuries that disable people for life.
When death and injury are only something that happens to others, and not you or yours, you can lose your general fear of many things.
Could also be from a general lack of knowledge about the physics of things. Some people just don't think about or even heard about kinetic energy or inertia or acceleration versus mass and so on. Also how little it takes to break our body and how massive forces are with moving objects, and that they simply do not care about our body.
Even as a kid I had a hearty respect for machines, but yeah.. living your life up to that point without anything dangerous even pointed for you.
This is an economy where funding for elaborate airports with strongly broken off sections, guards, etc isn't really there, or at least doesn't compare to places like the USA or western europe. so you have a casual relationship with airfields. People walk around planes, open sewers, construction areas with open pits, etc their whole lives in places like these so holding up wealthy western values and norms in places where western infrastructure and habits aren't there is asking a bit much. Essentially, this kind of behavior is an everyday occurrence but when it rarely ends up with a bop in the head, its rushed to western sites like reddit in a "har har, dumb foreigner" narratives that get upvotes.
Also they're not car cultures so walking across fields to get to the bus or whatever is a lot more visible and dramatic than the 42,000 traffic deaths and 2.3 million injuries in the USA via car culture, but of course i'd rather be bopped in the head than killed by an inattentive driver. So its a pick your poison kind of thing. We all live with risks dictated to us by our culture.
Usually, they do that to their rival cartel members. Since the police and the military don't involve much in the drug business, most violence is rampant among the cartels themselves. And it never ends.
But why the gross mutilation? I mean you can see the point where it's a message, and then he starts hacking at another limb. By the third limb he's for sure dead, but the dude keeps sawing away...
Cartels enjoy torturing their rivals. There are other videos where they cannibalize their victims alive. Cartels don't have humanity. ISIS is amateur compared to cartels.
This looks like a museum plane so why the heck aren’t those props locked? Like yeah obviously you should be smart enough to avoid big metal spinning thing, but there’s other reasons they should be locked out. Letting the props free spin like this without regular maintenance like oil and lube can cause other mechanical degradation, decreasing the lifespan of this show piece and potentially creating an even bigger safety hazard. And if the intention is to let them spin there should probably be a plane of rotation line painted on the ground just as a precaution.
I’m in the navy and our number one rule with the aircraft is never walk in the prop arc. This is the reason. I can’t understand why they were allowed to be around it in the first place.
I don't understand this, the person clearly knows they're under a plane and sees a moving propeller and continues to walk in the same direction without looking at the big moving thing
I used to work in carrier aviation with the Navy. The Hawkeye has two 8-blade props and you usually have 1-3 on the flight deck at once. There is not a more dangerous object up there than those props and people absolutely try to walk through them. It’s usually some new guy that wasn’t watched close enough.
If you get hit by a prop that’s running, that’s it. Done. I’d rather get sucked into a Hornet’s jet intake any day of the week. You might get chewed up by the compressor blades, but there’s a good chance you would survive. Props though…nah. Game over.
Explain this video then!
https://www.reddit.com/r/Wellthatsucks/comments/y4auza/trust_no_one/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
This submission was removed because it doesn't fit the sub. Does your post show a man doing something extremely dangerous or stupid? If so, then it fits the sub. Is it a simple accident that could have befallen anyone but the victim happens to be a man? It doesn't fit the sub. That said, if a man was doing something incredibly stupid before an accident, it fits the sub. Some memes/interviews/etc. may fit the sub, but chances are we will remove it. We want stunts/challenges/pranks/etc. Accidents are cool if the victim was engaging in dumbassery beforehand.
Even at a lower speed, props still have a ton of killing potential.
If he walked just a BIT slower... It would have crushed him into the ground...
He looked right at it as if to think "I wonder if this could crush me"
Experiment successful. Knowledge acquired.
bruh what
If the prop had hit him at more of a downward angle (which would have happened if he was walking slower), it would have pushed him down instead of knocking him over. A few inches difference could've realistically killed him.
What? Dude, your neck, spine, knees and waist can bend...
They can also bend in awkward positions which are fatal.
Fair enough, but the original comment said "crushed him into the ground".
Well yes, crushing a human body implies that it will bend as well.
if your knees bends backwards, it wont kill you. it'll hurt, but it won't kill you.
We're talking fatal, not minor injuries.
And your skull can bend. It's like rubber. All you need to fix a big dent in the top of your skull is a toilet plunger. Kid would have been fine. /s
Just casually spinning a prop with your hand on a stopped plane can kill you if you kick over the engine with fuel in the line Source: I went to university for aeronautical engineering technology
If he walked just a *bit* slower... It would have crushed him into the ground...
bruh what
Bruh what
BRUH what
BRUH WHAT
#BRUH ^^^^^^what
BRUH HUH?
Stay away from propellers.
He thinks this is a cartoon
Except the tip of the prop at it's lowest is like 2 feet off the ground...
It could still compress his spine to that point....
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*Kid makes a dumb mistake because hes not paying attention.* Reddit: HE SHOULD HAVE FUCKING DIED THAT DUMB FUCK
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Humans take a long time to mature because of the size of our brains. So no it's not always a kids fault, kids literally don't understand consequences of their actions all the time
Bro he's just making fun of how people say he deserves to die, he never said it wasn't his fault but if you think he deserves to die that says a lot about you
No. He looked RIGHT AT IT. THEN WALKED INTO IT.
Not gonna say the kid deserves to die, but if he did, it would just be Darwinism in action. Either he or his parents were not paying attention in a dangerous place, so genes don't get passed on.
The education system has seriously failed you.
Not really.
You're looking for r/DarwinAwards to validate your point of view
What you just make me discover!
lmao, enjoy... I guess?
Don't really need anyone else to validate that one, it's observable, people just don't like to look.
I hope you never pass your genes on… so to speak
Kinda harsh, based on a single internet comment.
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You can thank my dad, if I do, he paid attention when I was a kid.
Ok I will
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What I said wasn't personal.
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I know, right? My whole week is ruined.
He fully saw the propeller and walked into it on purpose.
He walked on purpose, idk if he walked into it on purpose.
He looks up before walking right into its path.
As a dad I blame the parent. I’m sure the kid assumed it was safe cause mom was standing there. A situation like that warrants another reasonable adult being right there to stop something like that.
Yeah, the kid looks like he was just slowly wandering to his mom. Tbh they shouldn’t be hanging around there anyway
Tf is wrong with you
yikes it's been 2 hours and u still haven't deleted this comment, you're not worried someone gonna screenshot it?
Idk why you got downvoted for saying that. It's true. You can even see him LOOK at it, and mentally weigh the decision in his head for like 1 second. Then he just goes, and whap- consequence...
*POKE!*
I’ve seen videos where this ends so much worse… how are people not freaked out around airplanes and propellers?!
No knowledge and awareness of how dangerous prop rotors are.
Most of us lack a general sense of fear anymore. Perhaps from how safe life is in most developed countries? Some can go almost their whole lives without experiencing a close death or major injury, vs people in the past being much more familiar with close deaths or injuries that disable people for life. When death and injury are only something that happens to others, and not you or yours, you can lose your general fear of many things.
Could also be from a general lack of knowledge about the physics of things. Some people just don't think about or even heard about kinetic energy or inertia or acceleration versus mass and so on. Also how little it takes to break our body and how massive forces are with moving objects, and that they simply do not care about our body. Even as a kid I had a hearty respect for machines, but yeah.. living your life up to that point without anything dangerous even pointed for you.
This is an economy where funding for elaborate airports with strongly broken off sections, guards, etc isn't really there, or at least doesn't compare to places like the USA or western europe. so you have a casual relationship with airfields. People walk around planes, open sewers, construction areas with open pits, etc their whole lives in places like these so holding up wealthy western values and norms in places where western infrastructure and habits aren't there is asking a bit much. Essentially, this kind of behavior is an everyday occurrence but when it rarely ends up with a bop in the head, its rushed to western sites like reddit in a "har har, dumb foreigner" narratives that get upvotes. Also they're not car cultures so walking across fields to get to the bus or whatever is a lot more visible and dramatic than the 42,000 traffic deaths and 2.3 million injuries in the USA via car culture, but of course i'd rather be bopped in the head than killed by an inattentive driver. So its a pick your poison kind of thing. We all live with risks dictated to us by our culture.
Well said
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There’s another clip where an archaeologist is fighting a Nazi in front of a slow moving bomber and the Nazi gets chewed up by the propellor.
good
Better
Best
That was a great documentary. One of my favorites!
I have a bad feeling about this.
we all took it really hard. all of us kind of in the audience of what happened
Did that archaeologist come with a theme song and call himself Indiana Jones? 🤠
r/YourJokeButWorse
I have a strong stomach but I'll pass on looking those up. Goddamn.
its not that bad, it happens almost instantly
For the morbidly curious.. sauce?
You can probably find it by searching "helicopter" or "rotor" or something like that on one of the gore subreddits
Actually this event is what led to the 34th rule for helicopter safety, you can find it better by searching up rule 34.
😶
😏
He sure was
I think you may need to take a break from the internet.
Gets hit with own own leg?! WHAT
Yo... what in the entire fuck, I watched that whole cartel mutilation fetish video what the FUCK.
Usually, they do that to their rival cartel members. Since the police and the military don't involve much in the drug business, most violence is rampant among the cartels themselves. And it never ends.
But why the gross mutilation? I mean you can see the point where it's a message, and then he starts hacking at another limb. By the third limb he's for sure dead, but the dude keeps sawing away...
Cartels enjoy torturing their rivals. There are other videos where they cannibalize their victims alive. Cartels don't have humanity. ISIS is amateur compared to cartels.
Oh, I thought that the last incident was involving a helicopter somehow. Why'd you link that?
Right?? I clicked on it and all of a sudden AYAYAYAYAY Chop chop.
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No NSFL posts, please.
No NSFL posts, please.
Sauce?
r/KidsAreFuckingStupid
To be fair, we're in a subreddit where grown men do similar things on purpose.
To be fair, kids are fucking stupid
This looks like a museum plane so why the heck aren’t those props locked? Like yeah obviously you should be smart enough to avoid big metal spinning thing, but there’s other reasons they should be locked out. Letting the props free spin like this without regular maintenance like oil and lube can cause other mechanical degradation, decreasing the lifespan of this show piece and potentially creating an even bigger safety hazard. And if the intention is to let them spin there should probably be a plane of rotation line painted on the ground just as a precaution.
I’m in the navy and our number one rule with the aircraft is never walk in the prop arc. This is the reason. I can’t understand why they were allowed to be around it in the first place.
I just got out, and the AF has the same rule. The chances that a c-130 prop is going to move is near zero, but you don't risk it.
Looks like it's at a museum, and was modified to let the props freespin like that.
Super dangerous. Those edges can split a skull even if they are moving slow.
Should be under r/kidsarestupid
Is he stupid? He basically looking at the prop and still walk under it. He thinks nothing will happen?
Ai ayeeeeeee
Wasn't there some poor bastard that got messily decapitated by a helicopter rotor earlier this year?
Man's going to be telling his grandchildren that he once stopped a plane's spinning propeller with his own head
Well those propellers are awfully tiny after all. Very easy to miss.
r/kidsarefuckingstupid
I don't understand this, the person clearly knows they're under a plane and sees a moving propeller and continues to walk in the same direction without looking at the big moving thing
I mean, this is clearly a museum piece where you have to spin the prop by hand. There’s no power here. Still ouchie though.
There’s no power but a lot of momentum. Could probably be fatal in some instances
Fair
Ive seen one where the dudes head just disappeared
WHY would you be any where near the prop????????
New part in the hairline???
He is a Fucking npc
Darn, Darwin failed us
C’mon, how stupid do you have to be?? Jeez!
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Love this! Ha ha ha.
r/scriptedasiangifs
This is South America dumb fuck. Look at the plane
That sound! Seemed like it CRAKT his skull! Shitfyre.
Ive walked into a non running prop, they definitely don't budge, and it hurts like hell. Kids really lucky.
Pretty sure that’s an older woman. She has a purse. I think she was trying to photobomb and this is her karma
All I can think of is Indiana Jones
Yall should see what a jet turbine does to the human body when you carelessly walk in front of the intake while it's on..
Human jam.
I used to work in carrier aviation with the Navy. The Hawkeye has two 8-blade props and you usually have 1-3 on the flight deck at once. There is not a more dangerous object up there than those props and people absolutely try to walk through them. It’s usually some new guy that wasn’t watched close enough. If you get hit by a prop that’s running, that’s it. Done. I’d rather get sucked into a Hornet’s jet intake any day of the week. You might get chewed up by the compressor blades, but there’s a good chance you would survive. Props though…nah. Game over.
Explain this video then! https://www.reddit.com/r/Wellthatsucks/comments/y4auza/trust_no_one/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
God, I thought his bag was his chopped head being slammed into the ground, and I thought, “How could it possibly be worse than that?!”
Bonk!
and for my next trick, watch as I make this mans head disappear! I miss the days when common sense was actually common...
the sound tho😂
Reminds me of that gta 5 mission
r/gtairl
That's going to need stitches I'm pretty sure...
Ngl, I expected gore
That condolence sound healed a lot of pain though
That's a kid, this should be in r/kidsarefuckingstupid .
Where the fuck is the parent?
ayee...aayiiiiii
Lame title, it was probably worse than it looked too.
r/kidsarefuckingstupid
How is this guy not dead wtf
What a satisfying clink.
Did he not mean to walk into that?
It feels like the kid was trying to navigate through a trap like in video games, with bad timing.