Honestly I get why the guy freaked out and dropped him. I’m sure he had no idea how bad it was gonna look and there really wasn’t any blood in the water at the time. And then boom this mangled foot appears.
Yeah I get that it's not really fair to judge people on their response to acute stressors, but I absolutely do it anyway. Dude needs to get his shit together
Apparently removed, but video was a bull rider who went unconscious and turned into the flailing arm tube man on the bull for a long time. Spine wasn’t supposed to move the way it was.
And all just from simply trying ride on top of a huge angry bull. Guy certainly didn't go through his morning routine thinking this could happen today. Hug your kids extra close tonight
The ability to perform in extreme situations is definitely a reason EMTs should make way more than their average of 30-45k per year. Not to mention, if they respond to your emergency, they at least won’t kill you with a service pistol.
I saw a documentary on Vlad the Impaler, where they talked about how he perfected the craft to prolong suffering. They would position the body and periodically adjust to prevent the stake from damaging any vital organs.
From 2018 but I hadn’t seen it before. He lived. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CqkzDb7v04E/?igshid=YjNmNGQ3MDY= Jk
The chute opening up slightly after he bounces off the ground definitely adds a little insult to injury death.
Not sure what language that gentleman speaks, but I think I now know how to say "holy fuck" in that language.
Not sure I agree here, camera is mounted on top of his head so the POV we have is the same or better than what he sees. He reacts pretty quick after the hole comes into view and he stops about 5 feet short of the visible edge before the snow he is on collapses.
This has probably been addressed already but why must they put terrible rock/heavy metal music to all these videos?
Is this person aware of their situation before hitting the ground? I’d like to think they were knocked unconscious on the ejection.