I was watching a show called 9-1-1, and there was a scene where a family was playing tug-of-war. The rope snapped and around 10-12 people had their fingers amputated. It ranged from 2 to all 10 fingers ripped off.It just seemed unrealistic to me for a tug-of-war. The whole thing played out more like a fireworks-type accident, with fingers missing and blood everywhere. Is that really what would happen? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTQrDoggEeY
No this would not happen. One guy did have his arm amputated during a world record attempt but that was because they were using a weird multiple rope system.
>>217806051This looks like a comedy
>>217806291There's a scene in oe of the spinoffs where Rob Lowe tries to do chest compressions on a frozen body for some reason and just ends up crushing the body
>>217806051maybe if you were playing tug-of-war with a 30,000 pound winch cable
>>217806051did those two firemen end up together?
>>217806051Isn't this the show with the bee tornado and the meteors wiping out Manhattan? I'm sure that kind of over the top wacky shit happens constantly.
>>217806313Why the fuck would you do chest compressions on a frozen body??
>>217806051Here's the thing about 9-1-1 that I learned after watching itThose crazy insane whacky TV situations and emergencies they have?Turns out most are based on real life stories. Sometimes to the letter, other times exaggerated just slightly.So think next time you watch 9-1-1 and see some ridiculous situation, it likely happened in real life or really closely did.
>>217806864writers do their research and they be wildin
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>>217806864It's true. I saw the Great Bee Cyclone of 1993 with my own eyes.
>>217806864There was this one episode where a mom pretended to be someone else and bullied her own daughter to near suicide via texts and social media shit. It was so stupid but then I found out that it actually happened for realShit is so whack
>>217807109How the fuck does that even happen IRL? Oh no, people are saying mean things about me on the internet. Why the fuck do they even care?
>>217808206The social media boom of the early 2000s was devastating to society because suddenly we had to deal with a bunch of normies finding out about the internet and not being able to comprehend that unlike in real life, you can just block people who annoy you. They could not and still cannot wrap their heads around the concept.
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>>217808651Almost correct, but from certain things he said I suspect if this post was made a few years later this poster would have a completely idiotic take on AI instead of correctly identifying it as another tool used to control normies and waste so much potential on braindead garbage. It's a shame, these people have had their minds melted almost as much as the people they complain about. Only a select few such as myself are able to fully comprehend what's going on in the world, and very few of us choose to post here. Meeting me is the equivalent of winning the lottery, and people still choose to waste the encounter.