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Lifer
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Was wondering when China got YouTube... Oh, it's Taiwan, which is in China? Obviously, I'm not living or driving there.
 

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the dude had the sense to put on the hazard lights WHILE he was getting slammed.

Maybe he was thinking it puts him into God Mode?
 
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the dude had the sense to put on the hazard lights WHILE he was getting slammed.

Maybe he was thinking it puts him into God Mode?

I wondered about that myself. The conclusion I came to is that the hazard lights were automatically activated when the front end of his car got torn in half.

Impressive that they still worked, though.
 

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Geez... if you watch the video and pause it, it looks like the car was only hit by mud. Of course that 'mud' was strong enough to push the car 5 feet sideways.
Yeah, the giant rock doesn't seem to ever touch the car. It was just the "mud" or likely mud mixed with lots of smaller rocks.

As previously mentioned, that probably saved his life because the car was where the rock ended up resting.
 

Thebobo

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Yeah, the giant rock doesn't seem to ever touch the car. It was just the "mud" or likely mud mixed with lots of smaller rocks.

As previously mentioned, that probably saved his life because the car was where the rock ended up resting.

If you look closely there is a man sized rock that slams into his car pushing it, hmm never mind its later in the video rolls past the car/
 
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