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  • Powerful Video - Unsafe Driving

    Really powerful video on unsafe driving, I can kind of relate to this on a more personal level as my cousin died in a car accident back in 06. Anyways this video really made me think, hope you guys will take a look at it.
    Warning : It's very graphic.


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    you cant fix stupid.
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    • #3
      yikes - scary

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      • #4
        I've seen that. Some is a bit exaggerated, but for good effect. Really does show what idiotic driving can cause
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        • #5
          Its always tuff to watch those videos. I have seen peoples lives taken, ruined because of poor driving choices. And some times, the driver it the only one that survives, can you imagine knowing you killed your parent/spouse/boyfriend/girlfriend/friend/child because of your actions or someone elses I could not live with myself, so I drive cautiously and watch for other drivers and when needed take evasive action.
          I put a car into a ditch from someone passing on a blind corner, the car got messed up, and I got a few bruises, but it was either that, or the other person would try and most likely spin out, or head on collision and die and 80kmh. Its the lack of patience in the end, people are in a rush, a rush to go no where, or not paying attention. I remember stopping at a car accident where someone was speeding and lost control and took the guard rail at 130+kmh to the drivers door, and pulling over to help (CPR and first aid) and getting to the car and seeing there brains all over the dash, and most of their head concaved in and getting no response, stupid or not, its someones son, someones friend, this person means something to someone and now there dead. It hits.
          You can't doubt the existance of hell when you live in it

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          • #6
            yikes very sad! I stopped watching after 2:54 as I cant take it anymore

            I hope people that watches it pay close attention to the road

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            • #7
              The street cam footage really gets me. I am sure the reenacted stuff came from true stories. Truth is usually stranger than fiction.
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              • #8
                the worst part was the music.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by M13 View Post
                  the worst part was the music.
                  Yeah? the music? really?
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Spencer87 View Post
                    Yeah? the music? really?
                    Yeah really.


                    I guess I am dis-sensitized?

                    I blame best gore.com

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                    • #11
                      I hope for your sake it does not happen to someone close to you, because I don't think you can be desensitized to seeing someone that means something to you loose there life tragically and quite painfully.
                      You can't doubt the existance of hell when you live in it

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                      • #12
                        Angel of Death by Slayer would be a much better fit for this video.

                        I kid, I kid. Or do I?

                        PS: The first time I saw a dead guy was when I was snowboarding at Manning. Apparently he hit a tree at a very high rate of speed. It bothered me for a bit, mostly because hey, it's a dead guy.

                        The second time I saw a dead guy was after a car accident, I didn't see him, just the sheet over him in his car. That didn't bother me as much, don't really know why?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by DreadedFist View Post
                          Angel of Death by Slayer would be a much better fit for this video.

                          I kid, I kid. Or do I?

                          PS: The first time I saw a dead guy was when I was snowboarding at Manning. Apparently he hit a tree at a very high rate of speed. It bothered me for a bit, mostly because hey, it's a dead guy.

                          The second time I saw a dead guy was after a car accident, I didn't see him, just the sheet over him in his car. That didn't bother me as much, don't really know why?
                          Because death is natural, especially when you're emotionally disconnected. When it starts hitting close to home, it gets harder to bare. I have no problem seeing dead people, except that I do feel disturbed by being empathic to their loved ones.

                          You guys that say you're desensitized, I'm sure you haven't seen a tough work-laden grown man cry his heart out on his knees wanting to puke his guts out for a loved one. I was around 7 I think when I saw my dad reacting to my grandpa's death. I'll never forget it.

                          Good video, somewhat exaggerated for the reenactments and I agree the music sucks.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Marus92 View Post
                            Because death is natural, especially when you're emotionally disconnected. When it starts hitting close to home, it gets harder to bare. I have no problem seeing dead people, except that I do feel disturbed by being empathic to their loved ones.

                            You guys that say you're desensitized, I'm sure you haven't seen a tough work-laden grown man cry his heart out on his knees wanting to puke his guts out for a loved one. I was around 7 I think when I saw my dad reacting to my grandpa's death. I'll never forget it.

                            Good video, somewhat exaggerated for the reenactments and I agree the music sucks.
                            I've seen this more times than I care to remember

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                            • #15
                              I couldn't watch past the first few minutes, made me feel sick.
                              Having lost a few loved ones suddenly changed my perspective on everything.
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