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oh what the fuck, what a way to die, damn!
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Notice the back of the truck says "peligro"? That's "Danger" in Spanish (I know, tragedy is not funny. If it happens to me, though, you all have my permission to laugh) |
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so there's two people who got hit??
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Yep, they were riding double on the motorcycle
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That's the best way to cope and get by, see the funny side whenever possible. So if you or I get pulverised, let's just look down on our remains and laugh at how stupid we look |
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still it's not very respectful. But i do it also, my guess is that the psychology of the mind is like that, we rather feel funny-guilty, than realise and feel what we are really looking at |
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It's called the Irony Bus... or in this case the Irony Tanker. |
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LOL, I think about that alot actually. Sometimes when my curiousity gets the best of me looking in fascination at how the human body re-acts to trauma and the human anatomy in general, I think "Man I hope there's no bad karma for looking at this stuff". But I'm very aware that there's really nothing funny about tragedies and that I or my family could very well be on the internet on display for all gore mongrels--with people laughing at how "stupid" I was stepping into the street without looking twice or becoming nothing more than meat in a crushed up metal coffin. |
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jesus
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