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12-02-2023, 07:39 PM
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Re: Russia - 19yo Listening To Music Killed By Train
You go for a walk listening to some hard rock song when it suddenly turns to harp music. |
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12-02-2023, 09:19 PM
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Re: Russia - 19yo Listening To Music Killed By Train
Agreed. At that age you feel you're invincible but you'd hope that, you know, the idea of crossing multiple train tracks would still make you take said crossing seriously and at least have your head on a swivel if you're gonna be doing such a thing. Dude, just nonchalantly strolls across like there's no danger and he could've seen the train had he spent a second looking around. To your point about feeling the damn thing. How out of touch with the moment do you have to be to deny/be unaware of visual, proprioception, and auditory cues that a fucking train is close by?! |
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12-02-2023, 11:38 PM
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Re: Russia - 19yo Listening To Music Killed By Train
I live 2 houses from a 4 rail train crossing. Kids walk along the tracks to school. My first fall here, a kid was walking with his earpods in, and a train going the opposite way, blew its horn, and was able to reach an engineer using the track the kid was walking on. He got hit at about 20 mph, but you put 30 tons behind that engine, it still can only stop when it can stop. Very interesting how oblivious the person behind him crossed after the accident. |