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08-06-2021, 09:56 PM
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Re: Guy Hearing Dump Truck Backing Up but Gets Run Over Anyway
it was part of his plan. He looked back to make sure he was centered when it hit |
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08-09-2021, 10:01 AM
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Re: Guy Hearing Dump Truck Backing Up but Gets Run Over Anyway
Judging from the many videos on here about Asians not being able to perceive anything happening on what should be their peripheral vision I dare to assume they can't see well due to their single eyelids being almost closed, it is a suspicion I have but I could be wrong, but then again, please explain why it is that lots of Asians having accidents for not perceiving something happening in their peripheral vision is so frequent? One anecdote I remember from years ago: When my younger girl was about four years old she asked me why a kid coming in our opposite direction was walking asleep, I was surprised by her strange question but then I looked at the kid and realized he was a Chinese boy about 8 to 9 years old and I had to explain to her the kid was Asian and they had eyelids that were different from ours but they were open and he was not walking asleep. (She had never seen an Asian before) |