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09-30-2017, 03:39 AM
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Extremely rare American flesh!
Yes indeed. Thus, why I waited a few years to get the pictures, once again, from my buddy. People in this country are so strange about death. Our movies and TV, even though I hate both and haven’t owned a TV in 9 years and have gone to see, maybe 7 movies since 2001, are filled with scenes depicting death and making tragedy as over the top as possible while making profit off of creating tasteless displays that mock and dehumanize tragic events. Yet we then lawyer up if real death footage is shown. These being the same people who love mimicked gore in the most immature and uncaring ways, yet say people here on DR are fucked in the head for looking at such things when most here are the ones who take these pictures and videos in realizing how fragile and precious life is in seeing how it can so easily and so abruptly ended.

I understand, as with Porsche girl and assholes who torture the families with the pictures or videos, and as to why many do all they can to prevent the public display of a dead loved one, but like Porsche girl, this is the consequence of poor decisions, and in both events, they luckily only ended in the death of those who were erratically driving while putting totally innocent people at risk of injury, disfigurement, death, and mental trauma. My buddy showed me a couple videos he also took of this event, one was where he was talking to a woman who was very traumatized and uncontrollably shaking and crying. The woman swerved out of the way just in time for him to miss her car, and thus the motorcyclist ended up crashing into the vehicle behind her. Lord knows what she would have been like if he had hit her vehicle instead. Even if no physical injury, one can easily blame themselves for something they had no control over, nor should they feel any guilt, yet such an event can traumatize someone mentally more so than physical injury and do nothing more than plague one with feeling of guilt, even if none should be felt.

If the guy who died was a saint and the greatest person to ever live, that can’t be taken away from them, but such selfish acts of vanity and complete disregard of one’s own self, and especially doing away with any concern to the safety and wellbeing of anyone else he shared the road with, this is the ultimate lesson and result of such decisions and actions. Death videos and pictures of traffic accidents make me realize just how insane and dangerous the roads are, especially driving in Houston and the outlying areas, and being a cyclist as well. I only cycle on backroads, if I do go down main roads, I yield to any and all traffic and get out of the way while being vigilant at all. Of the times that I have come close to near death on the road, have been from my own stupidity. Yet doing as I have just said, in being as out of the way as possible when cycling on a road shared by motor vehicles, I can say that it is the only way to stay significantly safe on the road. In taking these precautions, I can say that most of my close calls on back roads, while yielding to traffic, were due to the actions of assholes who have little regard for the safety of others and are just the same as this dead guy.

This man was speeding, driving in overt disregard to anyone and their safety, and having none what so ever for himself. My buddy said that had stood up on his bike while flying through a red light, just before impact. No helmet or any other safety gear either. Simply put, he was begging for death, and he got it.

There should be a law in this country that If you die on the road, while risking the lives of others in such a way, while willingly showing no care concern of one’s own life, and simply caring about how ‘cool’ they look, well… their accident, their corpse, and any injury or death to innocent victims, should be photographed, video taped, and made public.


I'd rather die in Denver than live another grueling day in Arkansas
I take it that this comment is in reference to my username, which has nothing at all to do with Arkansas, and I have never been there either. Having only been in Denver for 5 days a few years back, and never visiting the other, I cannot say I would like, or dislike, one or the other. If you want to know what it means you can PM me, or find the 2 or 3 posts I have made where I explain the spelling and meaning of it, it being buried in the heap of insanity that is the WC. Death section for the Documentation of Reality, WC for chat.

I made the thread with my phone and uploaded the pictures from it after I asked my friend for the pictures. I don’t know if that made the pictures unable to zoom, but if a mod can fix that, then awesome, If not, meh. It is what it is.



I'm happy y'all enjoyed some road carnage that wasn't from SE Asia or South America for a change.
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Rare set from the states. Thanks for sharing.
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Brilliant photos, thanks


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