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02-04-2026, 01:03 AM
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Re: Woman Killed After Losing Balance when Boarding Moving Train
Go through my comments. I dump on all regardless. DocumentingReality isn't just a gore site. What it's done over years is exposed me to human idiocy world wide. And it makes me ask - why do these people behave this way ? What is their - normal ? Do all people behave uniform over 100+ nations ? Expert DR people know the patterns amongst how different people die worldwide. These observations make you realize something eventually. |
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02-04-2026, 01:05 AM
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Re: Woman Killed After Losing Balance when Boarding Moving Train
Do you mean over half the people in India or over half the people in the video? Just as a point of reference for obese/overweight population: USA ≈ 40–49%, India ≈ 12–24%. If you're referring to the video, it would appear that the majority of the people scrambling to get to work are office professionals who likely work in cubicles at data centers, so a sedentary lifestyle is unsurprising. In any case if your point is "Hahahaha, fat people", congratulations on showcasing the limits of your oratorical prowess.
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02-04-2026, 01:13 AM
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Re: Woman Killed After Losing Balance when Boarding Moving Train
“I dump on everyone” isn’t the moral shield you think it is. Yes, you briefly mentioned Americans—then spent paragraphs dehumanizing Indians as “low forms of life.” That’s not equal-opportunity critique; that’s fixation with a target and a fig leaf of false balance. Watching gore for years doesn’t make you an expert on humanity. It makes you an expert on selection bias. DR shows extremes by design. Confusing that with “how people are” isn’t insight—it’s mistaking a sewer for a census. And flexing your "expertise" of trolling comments sections on a gore site? Cute. The phrase "Expert DR people" is the funniest thing I've read all week. I’ve been here since 2010. The veterans know the difference between pattern recognition and projecting contempt. You’re doing the latter and calling it wisdom. But you're right about one thing: stick around long enough, and you "realize something". I realize that self-righteous, smug bigots are about as likely to change as someone who’s been staring at human failure for years and somehow never noticed his own. You're definitely a "DR expert".
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02-04-2026, 02:14 PM
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Re: Woman Killed After Losing Balance when Boarding Moving Train
I have noticed a lot of that in videos showing clearly uneducated people trying to be helpful. Of course that's more commonplace in third-world countries and poverty-stricken areas. You'll see Americans and Westerners do the same stupid shit from time to time in places where the people don't know any better. Shows an obvious need for better first-aid education worldwide.
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02-04-2026, 04:42 PM
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Re: Woman Killed After Losing Balance when Boarding Moving Train
I don't have a bias towards India or USA - and I have a low opinion of both nations. I'm a DR hobbyist and gore hobbyist who observes unique pathological deaths worldwide. It's a bizarre hobby. Death Templates - SouthEast Asia Tire explosion deaths from shabby roadside shops. Vietnam Brasil - random criminal favela violence Colombia - dumb entertainment deaths. Bull rodeos. USA - gun violence, road rage, hood figga Mexico - narco deaths Russia - overtake single lane road deaths - I think the only group of people I have a high regard for are Aussies, Nordics, Dutch/Far West Europeans. So far they don't seem to skew to any one tail end of a death bell curve. Their demises are very ordinary. |
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02-04-2026, 04:43 PM
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Re: Woman Killed After Losing Balance when Boarding Moving Train
Heart attack deaths indians lead in. umpteen vids here of the indian guy collapsing in gym. bad cardiovasc |
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02-04-2026, 08:50 PM
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Re: Woman Killed After Losing Balance when Boarding Moving Train
Oh wow, a self-described “gore hobbyist” ("DR Expert" had a nicer ring to it, but perhaps you've realized how funny it was in spite of itself) who’s cracked the human condition by turning entire nations into Pokémon death types. Truly groundbreaking work, Professor LiveLeak. What you’re doing isn’t detached analysis or some quirky anthropological curiosity. It’s lazy pattern-seeking dressed up as objectivity. You watched enough clips to build a racist BuzzFeed quiz and now you think you’ve discovered “death templates,” like human suffering comes pre-sorted by country and culture for your personal bingo card. This isn’t pathology, it’s confirmation bias with a superiority complex. You’re not “observing unique deaths,” you’re filtering the world through whatever videos float to the top of a gore site algorithm and then pretending the output reflects reality. Newsflash: the most extreme footage is what circulates, not what’s typical. That’s selection bias 101, something even a first-year psych student would clock before embarrassing themselves like this. And the Aussies/Nordics/Dutch praise is the funniest part. You don’t admire them because they’re enlightened or balanced. You admire them because their deaths don’t trigger your voyeur reflex. They’re boring to you, so you label that “ordinary” and pretend it’s a moral virtue. That’s not insight, that’s you mistaking your own stimulation threshold for a cultural metric. Reducing Americans to “hood figga,” Brazilians to favela chaos, and Southeast Asians to tire explosions isn’t edgy analysis. It’s just dehumanization with a spreadsheet vibe. You’ve stripped people down to spectacle and then congratulated yourself for being above it all. Real neutrality doesn’t require announcing how unbiased you are. That’s something people do when they’re desperately trying to convince themselves. Call it a bizarre hobby all you want. What it actually looks like is a guy numbing himself to death, flattening entire populations into caricatures, and pretending cynicism equals intelligence. You’re not studying pathology. You’re outsourcing your worldview to shock clips and then acting surprised when it comes back ugly. I have more respect for the trolls who stick to bad puns and barely coded racism (the "dindoonuffin" geniuses come to mind) in the comments than I do for people who act like their personal biases qualify as anthropology.
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02-04-2026, 08:55 PM
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Re: Woman Killed After Losing Balance when Boarding Moving Train
Indians do not “lead the world” in heart attack deaths because they’re uniquely weak or genetically broken. India has 1.4 billion people. Raw numbers are meaningless without rates. That’s Stats 101, something my “gore hobbyist” fiend here has somehow missed while inventing his death Pokémon league. What is true is that South Asians have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease at younger ages, and the reasons are well-documented and boringly non-mystical. Genetics play a role, yes, but so do rapid urbanization, diet shifts, smoking, untreated diabetes, high stress, and limited preventive healthcare access. When millions of people move from agrarian life to desk jobs in one generation, you get metabolic fallout. Shocking. Those gym collapse videos aren’t proof of “bad cardiovasc.” They’re proof of undiagnosed heart disease plus sudden exertion, which happens everywhere. You just don’t see the same volume of clips from countries where people collapse quietly at home or in hospitals instead of public gyms with CCTV. Also worth noting: plenty of Western countries have higher age-adjusted heart disease mortality rates than India. The US does especially well here if you like your stats served with irony. Obesity, hypertension, sedentary lifestyle, ultra-processed food, and stress culture do wonders for the ticker. So no, this isn’t some uniquely Indian flaw. It’s population size plus visibility plus your algorithm spoon-feeding you collapse porn until you mistake it for epidemiology. You’re not analyzing cardiovascular health. You’re watching shock clips and reverse-engineering dumb conclusions to feel smarter than entire countries. If you’re going to play armchair pathologist, at least learn the difference between raw counts, rates, and causation before posting this embarrassingly smooth-brained take.
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