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Some dude runs out into rush hour traffic and lays down..

BabaBooey

Lifer
Talk about a tiring experience ....:sneaky:


So 6:30 this morning some dude decides he is going to run out and lay down in the middle of hwy 94 and was then run over by many cars as it was still dark out.

What drives a person to do something like that ?

My life is pretty much near the bottom of the drain and do not want to do that...:\
 
Not sure. I can think of plenty of less painful/quicker ways to end myself. Not to mention you are going to scar someone else for life for your own selfish cause.
 
That is pretty messed up to do to yourself and to someone else. 1) What if you don't die after the first car? What about the second car? Third? So many quicker, less painful ways to off oneself. 2) You've psychologically f'd the person/people that ran over you. Seriously, wtf? I'm sure he's hit a few speedbumps in his life, now he's one in theirs.
 
My dad was on a business trip in Arkansas a few years ago. He was driving on the highway with his co-workers in a rental car. Some guy jumped out in front of the car while he was going 65 mph or so at night. Killed the guy and it was pretty messed up for my dad to have experienced such a thing.
 
When I was a kid, one of my teachers had a son who died when somebody ran out into traffice and caused a multi-car pileup.

I has a sad.
 
I assume you mean the same one I just saw, it was actually a woman.

MINNEAPOLIS — A woman was struck and killed after walking onto the interstate in Minneapolis Thursday.

The incident temporarily closed part of I-94, tying up commuter traffic. Minnesota State Patrol Lt. Eric Roeske says the woman walked into traffic and laid down before being struck by multiple vehicles about 6:40 a.m.

WCCO-TV says no identification was found on the woman.
 
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