I broke my hip bone a month ago and have to be robocop for the rest of my life... Can't imagine the pain this person felt.
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Meanwhile I see kids doing this all the time while mom or dad looks at their phone behind the wheel. I do live in a redneck area*, though.
*the USA.
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If you look at their sacrum you can see their soul crying (it kinda looks like a face in agony)
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Ohhhhh jeez... I didn't even consider that
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The hip bones attached to the..... Oh, sorry about that....
Looks like the taint bone...
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exactly this "florida man hit himself in the head with a hammer, sued the hammer company and won a bazillion dollars" stuff
Frivolous lawsuits are mostly a fake thing McDonald's convinced the public of so they wouldn't have to pay medical bill for someone after serving coffee that was way too hot. The reason for most big payouts for injuries is because the medical system is broken.
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Meanwhile I see kids doing this all the time while mom or dad looks at their phone behind the wheel. I do live in a redneck area*, though.
*the USA.
Right? People kinda willfully forget anywhere that isn't a major metropolutan area has a possibility of being the redneck type of rural, and that's not even exclusive to the USA.
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Oh I do agree that practicing basic safety is essential. Only in this case the horrible effect after the crash takes center stage over the likelihood of it happening.
This is a very common psychological effect that we are more scared the more horrendous something is, instead of how likely it is to happen.
I wonder if there even statistics on the amount of crashes involving people with their feet on the dash. But in this thread it's talked about it putting ones get in the dash is as reckless behavior, which is not really. There barely more risk of an accident putting your feet there.
There are statistics on where most accidents happen and it's most often around the house.
You're conflating the severity of the consequences to the likelihood of it happening.
The likelihood of getting in a crash is not higher if your feet are on the dash. The likelihood of your injuries being worse, way worse, is. That's the point of plenty of plenty of precautions.
Do you think seatbelts aren't necessary because they don't make you less likely to crash?
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That’s just dislocated.
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Better than having your kneecaps in your teeth.
Don't fucking kick your legs up in a car what the fuck you're in a high speed vehicle that can crash at any moment resting legs near an air bag????
well I rest on the door handle and my foot over the air bag so my knee will miss my teeth
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If you look at their sacrum you can see their soul crying (it kinda looks like a face in agony)
seems like he broke more than just the hips. 1 dislocated leg that is also broken, and the other one shattered.
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Better than having your kneecaps in your teeth.
Don't fucking kick your legs up in a car what the fuck you're in a high speed vehicle that can crash at any moment resting legs near an air bag????
this person couldved had his femur in his intestines from the looks of it.
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Holy crap, I didn’t even notice the broken pelvis and left femur break, gah!
the right one is completely discolated too.
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People really need to stop putting weird things up their asses.
it came from within .
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Looks like the taint bone...
Taint nothing wrong with dat
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tell me you're american without telling me you're american
Sure. I am physically, morally, emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually superior to everyone from anywhere else in the world.
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So they've broken their pelvis straight through about half way up, popped their right femur out of the socket, and split the left femur straight through near the top.... yeah... that sucks
They didn’t break their pelvis, it’s a child. The bones in their pelvis aren’t fused yet. Not that it makes much of a difference damage wise
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You're conflating the severity of the consequences to the likelihood of it happening.
The likelihood of getting in a crash is not higher if your feet are on the dash. The likelihood of your injuries being worse, way worse, is. That's the point of plenty of plenty of precautions.
Do you think seatbelts aren't necessary because they don't make you less likely to crash?
I'm not conflating it, I'm saying it's human psychology to pay more attention to the more horrible outcome, rather than to how likely a situation is to happen.
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Dude your leg went up your ass


