If any person he follows on Twitter follows that guy’s account then it could easily show up on his timeline. Recommended tweets show up every day on everyone’s timelines. So unless you want to take the time to go through the “following” of every single person you follow, then it’s impossible not to run across douchebag accounts now and again. And if you’re not going to make sure the thousands of accounts connected to your profile are all ones you approve of then you should put your stones down.
The Internet has helped reinforce this, but when I was 15 there was a guy from my town who died in a motorcycle accident on the road I lived on and neighbors told me how his hands were completely gone, rubbed down to nubs from the asphalt. I've never ridden on a motorcycle in my entire life.
She was apparently drunk. She ran into a parking garage and was caught on camera and it shared by TMZ. Also was photographed with what looks like a vodka bottle in her cup holder. Video in link shows someone was trying to get her out of the car and stop her at the garage when she sped away. So she was fleeing that scene when the accident happened. Thankfully, unlike that other fiery crash, she was the only one hurt. https://pagesix.com/2022/08/05/actress-anne-heche-severely-burned-in-fiery-car-crash/amp/
one guy I know just died in a very mild motorcycle accident, he lost control his head hit a rail and it’s over. 4 kids are fatherless now
i meant that the guy was not drunk, he was not speeding, he was with a group of 7 other experienced bike riders, he was wearing a helmet. The smallest of mistake or even not making a mistake can cost you your life on these things. i understand that this can also be true about driving a car but motorcycles are on a different level.
You have to watch the whole thing develop. There’s no real urgency because she’s obviously dead. Start around the 10:00 mark.
Someone said they put her in a bag because of her burns. To prevent infection? No idea if that's true or not. Would they load a dead body into an ambulance?
I have to respectfully disagree. The folks w/the body bag popped up out of seemingly nowhere with urgency and when she also popped up, they continued said urgency.
I'd guess so. The bag is probably sterile on the interior for this situation. It's not a body bag. The car and pics seem to indicate she received burns, for sure.
But at some point deemed sterile and we accept that. The process to keep it sterile is often shown once and lost, so even in surgery the sterile field is wasted within minutes. Noses are touched, hair hangs over, etc.
Emts are generally and genuinely the hardest asses and least respected about securing the best outcome. Don't understand why it's such an underpaid and under respected occupation.
A lady standing in the middle of an intersection trying to cross. Looked to be in Asia somewhere. Car hits her. As she lays there seemingly lifeless, people just casually walk through the intersection as the light turns. Nobody stops to help, rather just staring at her. After the all cross, another car comes through the intersection and runs over her.
even though these posts say they're deleted, the link to reddit still works and you can see the original video/content