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Woman Dies After Jumping on the Subway Tracks in Front of Train
No gore so posted here as being a mental problem. Mexico. Woman approx. 40 years old. |
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Re: Woman Dies After Jumping on the Subway Tracks in Front of Train
Damn in front of a HUGE crowd. I like how MOST didnt seem fazed at all. Even the ones who did didnt go far lol.
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Re: Woman Dies After Jumping on the Subway Tracks in Front of Train
And the rest of them were like, "Great, thanks asshole. Now I'm going to be fuck-all late on a Friday!" Before you screech at my insensitivity, I used to live in a high-population area and rode the train to work every day. After a while, when you are elbow-to-elbow with people all-fucking-day long, it takes everyone not fucking up to keep things running smoothly. Assholes and/or noobs are the ones who fuck up that flow and cause major delays by their what-appears-to-be-to-them a small thing. It's the rest of the natives that know your fuck up just impacted thousands... and that's BEFORE the ripple-effect magnifies it into even bigger delays. And that's why I've lived in a rural area for a very long time. Sure, our internet-access speeds suck, but we don't have to put up with shit like this. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Re: Woman Dies After Jumping on the Subway Tracks in Front of Train
Looked like a slow dive to death ![]() |