Originally posted by: bignateyk
Originally posted by: illusion88
I am going to go ahead and ask the obvious question here.... why didn't she get out of the car before the train hit it?
well.. considering the car was hurled into him, he was probably still very close to the car when it was struck. If that was the case, he probably jumped out less than 2 or 3 seconds before the train hit the car, which wouldnt have been enough time for her to react to the suprise.
Originally posted by: illusion88
Originally posted by: bignateyk
Originally posted by: illusion88
I am going to go ahead and ask the obvious question here.... why didn't she get out of the car before the train hit it?
well.. considering the car was hurled into him, he was probably still very close to the car when it was struck. If that was the case, he probably jumped out less than 2 or 3 seconds before the train hit the car, which wouldnt have been enough time for her to react to the suprise.
Only a deaf AND blind person would be surprised by a train. It's obvious when a train is coming... the rails come down, the lights flash, the bells ring and the train isn't all too quite either. Any rational, sane person would reconise the immediate danger and leave the car. Open the door, roll down a window and jump, go through a different door, ANYTHING to vacate the immediate vicinity.
Congratulations for living anonymous girl... but you aren't the brightest penny in the bucket. I guess that's why you were dating a scumbag who would try to kill you with a train.
So you don't think that if you do something bad, nothing bad will happen to you?Originally posted by: 40Hands
It had nothing to do with karma because karma doesn't exist.
Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: Kelemvor
Awesome story. Darwin nomination for sure.
how? i think you forgot what this award is really for....
Originally posted by: SSSnail
So you don't think that if you do something bad, nothing bad will happen to you?Originally posted by: 40Hands
It had nothing to do with karma because karma doesn't exist.
This very concept can be proven daily. You do something good you get a thank you, sometimes other rewards. You do something bad, you get bitch slapped.
Originally posted by: sygyzy
Why didn't she get out of the car? I mean she's lucky she survived but why would you sit in the car?
Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: Kelemvor
Awesome story. Darwin nomination for sure.
how? i think you forgot what this award is really for....
If you believe it exists, it does. for that person.Originally posted by: 40Hands
It had nothing to do with karma because karma doesn't exist.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
I read somewhere that the impact of a train going at 60 MPH hitting a car will cause the occupants of the cars internal organs to burst. I forgot where I read it, probably on the back of a Cracker Jacks Box😉
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
If you believe it exists, it does. for that person.Originally posted by: 40Hands
It had nothing to do with karma because karma doesn't exist.
Your disbelief in something does not automatically make it so.
Maybe for you, but several million Buddhists will disagree.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
I read somewhere that the impact of a train going at 60 MPH hitting a car will cause the occupants of the cars internal organs to burst. I forgot where I read it, probably on the back of a Cracker Jacks Box😉
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: SSSnail
So you don't think that if you do something bad, nothing bad will happen to you?Originally posted by: 40Hands
It had nothing to do with karma because karma doesn't exist.
This very concept can be proven daily. You do something good you get a thank you, sometimes other rewards. You do something bad, you get bitch slapped.
That's not Karma. That's social consequence. Do not confuse the two.
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
If you believe it exists, it does. for that person.Originally posted by: 40Hands
It had nothing to do with karma because karma doesn't exist.
Your disbelief in something does not automatically make it so.
Maybe for you, but several million Buddhists will disagree.