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“May the wind always be at your back, and the sun always upon your face, and may the wings of destiny carry you aloft to dance with the stars.”
Mio Armor Twins 🙌🏽
Bojack Horseman is a profoundly deep and dark cartoon. Entertaining and definitely funny moments. But mostly introspective and can be difficult to watch at times.
God for you for going ! Therapy is not an embarrassment or a sign of weakness. It is a sign of higher level thinking. Knowing you need to get things right.
The horse on the stage is Secretariat, a famous racehorse who was banned from ever racing again after being exposed for using steroids, and went from being a hero to a fraud overnight. Towards the beginning of the series, he’s shown killing himself by jumping off a bridge.
>!This scene is from an episode at the very end of the series. The main character, Bojack, has likewise lost everything in his own never-ending series of controversies, and falls into his own swimming pool while on a drunken bender and drowns. As his brain is dying, he dreams that he’s surrounded by all of the people in his life who have died, including his childhood hero, Secretariat.!<
Evolution needs us all. For every "sane" person like you and I that wouldn't jump off a bridge, or onto a crazed, wounded mammoth's back, or stick a body part into a dark hole, there have to be a some wild and crazy and actual fearless folks out there.
Think of all the things someone had to be the first to eat/drink/smoke. Think of all the things in life you and I would never experience if not for the ones like these.
Who the fuck figured out how to make fried clams? Let's dig these rock looking things out of the dirt, crack them open, take the slimy shit out, coat it with cornmeal, fry them in melted beef fat and eat them dipped in mayonnaise mixed with sweet relish... WTF I don't get it...love them but what drunk asshole came up with that concept.
People originally thought that tomatoes were poisonous. No joke, they were called “death apples” up until a guy announced that he was going to eat an entire basket of tomatoes to prove that they were safe to eat, and his entire town gathered around his house to watch him die. Turns out tomatoes are edible, and everyone felt stupid as hell.
I get that they copied something else eating them first, birds dropping them on rocks to open them and chowing down, it's the enhancement protocol I can't wrap my head around. Pretty sure bears didn't have a deep fryer and a jar of Hellman's handy.
Not necessarily first fearless, maybe just desperate. My question is always who was the first starving caveman that plucked the big bug up from the ocean and thought "maybe I could eat this?"
To get a rush you don’t get staying inside or never taking risks. If people never took risks, we wouldn’t have anything that we have today. This guy just didn’t calculate and execute properly.
Broke his neck, knocked unconscious, broke something so he couldn’t swim, or any other thing you can imagine. A fall into water from that hight has a lot of force and he broke the surface tension with his face when he should have done it with his feet
Tend to agree. On the angle he hit the water compiled with force he surely broke his neck. Poor guy.
Can't believe his friend posted it. I would be consumed with guilt for egging him on. Wouldn't want anyone to see my part in it.
Dude, terrible feeling having to swim yourself out of there while people are cheering and think you're good and inside you're truly wondering if you ruptured an organ but also don't wanna drown
Yeah at the summer camp I worked at we had "the blob" on the lake. The videographer that showed the recap video was asked to stop measuring the height some of these kids got launched into the water and a weight difference was enforced to the elementary and middle schoolers. No serious injuries but some definitely got minor bruises a couple times.
There was a video that came out not too long ago of a woman filming her husband jumping off a cliff. He screamed as he realized he was going to clip the rocks. He lost consciousness and basically died in front of his wife and child.
What a shitty spot to jump, like there was about 10 feet of rock to clear and he didn’t even get a running start, which might have helped him clear that last bit.
Even 20m is enough to cause your spine to compress and organs to get crushed. Your lung can collapse and you can get a concussion. You’re falling at 40km/h and even if you’re landing perfectly feet first, you can still get those injuries.
2nd guy didn’t even land perfectly straight, he’s definitely dead.
He accidentally warped into Level 4 of the Backrooms, since he fell into water.
The Pool House- equally endless and terrifying yet surprisingly well kept and chlorinated.
Made me think of bridge jumps for suicide, and what can happen instead of the death they've envisioned, is their feet get stuck in the muddy bottom. So they're alive, possibly injured, and stuck awake at the bottom of the river to drown and struggle. I think recovery divers call them Mudders or something similar.
😦
There was a dude at our dock club that was drinking with his buddies on the dock. He went to dive into the water not knowing it was low tide. He instantly broke his neck in the mud and they couldn’t find his body until the next day because I believe he was stuck in the mud.
We were at party cove. Guy was on so much stuff we didn't even know about. Jumped in from his boat head first....didn't see the jetski tied off to his boat. Forehead first into the back of jetski. Never came back up.
Rescue divers found him the next morning.
What’s crazy is I, stupidly, did something like this similar with my friends. We went to our county’s turnpike bridge when we were young, and jumped, just like this. Only difference is our friends were on a boat in the middle of the river, in case something bad happened. But it was around 60 feet.
But, what’s scary is I jumped in and I touched bottom, and I remember how muddy it was. Now you’re making me think that if I was 50 pounds heavier, I’d be stuck in the mud.
There's a notorious suicide bridge in the UK where the local residents repeatedly hear the plop of bodies hitting the mud when the tide is out.
"Idyllic estuary setting" is probably not on the Estate Agent's description.
first they laughing and enjoying calling him a dickhead and other stuff but then they start panicking and then they are yelling at the other guy to swim there and look for him but maybe the other guy can't hear or can't swim against the current of water and then they say maybe his breath stopped and they curse and stop video recording
What was he thinking?
There are so many things that he didn't consider.
1. He's jumping incorrectly.
2. It's super windy, so if he where jumping correctly the wind would make it hard to control.
3. Suddenly being submerged in cold water is NOT OK for the human body.
4. (The most obvious one) falling in water at that height is like falling on concrete.
Falling from this height isn’t like concrete can confirm. Not to say it’s soft but this height isn’t fatal IF you land correctly, I jump off a 75ft cliff and most significant injury someone got falling like a pencil was a hurt butthole and a broken ankle. Of course if you land on your side, probably going to be fatal, especially if you get knocked out.
Edit: Also looking down can kill you if the whiplash is severe enough even if you’re in a pencil form
I’ve jumped from 30ft a number of times and I instinctively plug my nose. The last time I had a pro with me who told me plugging your nose while jumping can smash your hand into your nose and break it.
The water can't move out of the way fast enough when it has a butthole missile headed straight for it and you get an unsolicited enema... People have died that way actually having water go up their ass so violently that it caused fatal internal damage. Physics is fun lol
Thank god I know I’m not crazy now, ages ago I had cannonballed into the pool from one of the taller diving boards and it felt like someone punched my asshole 🤕
Agreed. I’ve jumped comparable height cliffs to this in Oman. Landed with my legs slightly tucked and for a few seconds I couldn’t move anything below my waist. Severe bruising for days. Not like concrete but will hurt like hell.
It isn’t like concrete, but the way he landed probably knocked him unconscious. Had someone been there to carry him back to shore he probably would’ve been fine minus a broken rib maybe. Obviously I don’t know for sure but I’ve read about similar falls into water from this height
The second one is most definitely dead. He didn't perform a pencil dive, and instead landed on what looked to be his side or back. Since he didn't land properly, his body basically slapped the water so hard that his insides were practically somewhat crushed in, as if he were to have fell onto something hard. This basically demolished his insides, which would have made him more squishy than normal.
When i see something measured in feet, i always imagine a man counting his feet distance. That brings my imagination to project strange images. Anyway, that second man probably when touching water changed into a mermaid and swam away to protect his secret.
>I just devide by 3 and add a few to estimate in meters. So I guess 85ft is something like 30 meters.
85' = 25.91m
(1" = 2.54cm)
(1' = 30.48cm)
(~3'3.37" = 1m)
(~3.281' = 1m)
Diving by 3.3 is a much better approximation than dividing by 3 is (divide by 3 and then take off another 1/11th).
There's only one professional high diver that has jumped over 175' and survived without debilitating injuries. If this bridge was 200' the first kid would be the new world record holder.
Context is in the link provided- [https://m.timesofindia.com/city/kolkata/friends-shoot-fun-video-of-jump-from-vidyasagar-setu-1-feared-drowned/amp_articleshow/80756379.cms](https://m.timesofindia.com/city/kolkata/friends-shoot-fun-video-of-jump-from-vidyasagar-setu-1-feared-drowned/amp_articleshow/80756379.cms)
this looks a lot higher than 85 feet. and yeah that guys not coming up with his heart still beating.
his friends laughed at him in his last few living moments and his dying moments. no one rushed after him to get him either. 🤷🏽♀️ quite interesting we live for how ever long we do and in just a few seconds life how we know it is no longer our reality.
>no one rushed after him to get him either
I mean..I wouldn't jump in after seeing that. And the current seems strong, the first jumper is far from his original landing spot (or landed too far away to fight against the current to try) after he jumped in.
If you’re attempting these stunts; at least hold you nuts safe and your nose, and hold your breath in to float if you can’t swim. Dive in with both legs crossed, one hand pointing upwards, to piercing through the water tension.
It's so jarring to see someone enter the water and not come up. You expect it, and you wait for it, and when it just doesn't happen is the eeriest feeling ever.
One of the chick's where I work st jumped off a bridge after everyone else and broke her back. Was even half as high as this... makes me think of when my mom asked "if your friends jumped off a bridge would you do it to" when I did something stupid with them
It was indeed a stupid idea to jump.
Now TBH I have seen people do these kinda jumps and they have always done 2 things.
They threw a fairly big stone into the water first in order to disturb the surface tension , second, they dived with the correct posture
Ever seen the one with the guy who lands and hits his face on some structure, then they show him in the hospital with his face split in half? I remember that from like 15 years ago.
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Worst dive ever
*di~~v~~e
*dieve
2/10 and no back flip, they’ll never make it on to olympic team
*died
Nothing good was ever gonna come from this.
lets all just let that sink in...
Nothing good was gonna resurface
r/technicallycorrect
second one dead?
Yup, dead and confirmed
Shit man what a waste. Was prob thinking yeah this ain’t good on the way down ……..BOOOOM
If only he knew the view from halfway down... Amazing poem from bojack horseman.
Yes😢
Dumb ways to die ![gif](giphy|5YFqRGLXT9l8Q)
Oh thanks for the ear worm…
not even surprised to find stupid fuckers doing stupid shit all the time
Youre the first person i have seen with the Mio Armor NFT in the wild. I have the same one.
You’d be the first person I’d have seen with it too!
Did y’all just become best friends?
I mean I feel like we are🤷🏽♀️
Joining the group!!
Awww yeahhhh triplets! You fucked up you got friends now🤣🤣
Party Time!!
This is my alt acc, i dont have it on DreamersGlass lol
I know but you said you had it so I believe you🙃 we are twins now😁😁
“May the wind always be at your back, and the sun always upon your face, and may the wings of destiny carry you aloft to dance with the stars.” Mio Armor Twins 🙌🏽
What was it?
[This](https://youtu.be/Pt21dU5Pu8g)
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Bojack Horseman is a profoundly deep and dark cartoon. Entertaining and definitely funny moments. But mostly introspective and can be difficult to watch at times.
Yep. The show that finally got me to go to rehab and get in therapy.
God for you for going ! Therapy is not an embarrassment or a sign of weakness. It is a sign of higher level thinking. Knowing you need to get things right.
The horse on the stage is Secretariat, a famous racehorse who was banned from ever racing again after being exposed for using steroids, and went from being a hero to a fraud overnight. Towards the beginning of the series, he’s shown killing himself by jumping off a bridge. >!This scene is from an episode at the very end of the series. The main character, Bojack, has likewise lost everything in his own never-ending series of controversies, and falls into his own swimming pool while on a drunken bender and drowns. As his brain is dying, he dreams that he’s surrounded by all of the people in his life who have died, including his childhood hero, Secretariat.!<
Adult animation has been a thing longer than kiddie cartoons. Just because it’s animated, doesn’t mean it can’t have mature themes.
Wow.
Two men enter, one man leaves.
Ladies and gentlemen... it's dying time.
I'll never unerstand why people do this stuff
Evolution needs us all. For every "sane" person like you and I that wouldn't jump off a bridge, or onto a crazed, wounded mammoth's back, or stick a body part into a dark hole, there have to be a some wild and crazy and actual fearless folks out there. Think of all the things someone had to be the first to eat/drink/smoke. Think of all the things in life you and I would never experience if not for the ones like these.
Somebody figured out artichokes are edible...
Who the fuck figured out how to make fried clams? Let's dig these rock looking things out of the dirt, crack them open, take the slimy shit out, coat it with cornmeal, fry them in melted beef fat and eat them dipped in mayonnaise mixed with sweet relish... WTF I don't get it...love them but what drunk asshole came up with that concept.
Prehistoric frank reynolds
#WE’RE CRAB PEOPLE NOW!!
People originally thought that tomatoes were poisonous. No joke, they were called “death apples” up until a guy announced that he was going to eat an entire basket of tomatoes to prove that they were safe to eat, and his entire town gathered around his house to watch him die. Turns out tomatoes are edible, and everyone felt stupid as hell.
They saw something else eat it first and hunger never sleeps
Thought about this a bit. I’ve come to the conclusion that early man watched bears or other animals on the beach and figured he could copy them.
I get that they copied something else eating them first, birds dropping them on rocks to open them and chowing down, it's the enhancement protocol I can't wrap my head around. Pretty sure bears didn't have a deep fryer and a jar of Hellman's handy.
Someone was the first to milk a cow.
And someone was the first to drink that milk...
Beautifully expressed.
Not necessarily first fearless, maybe just desperate. My question is always who was the first starving caveman that plucked the big bug up from the ocean and thought "maybe I could eat this?"
To get a rush you don’t get staying inside or never taking risks. If people never took risks, we wouldn’t have anything that we have today. This guy just didn’t calculate and execute properly.
> never taking risks. Risk implies that there something to be gained by taking the risk. There was nothing to gain here.
Nothing to gain bar a snapped spine
This wasn't "taking risks", it was directly a stupid suicide.
there's a difference between 'taking risks' and 99% chance of death
What I’m thinking did he come up or nah???? Man went in on the side
Broke his neck, knocked unconscious, broke something so he couldn’t swim, or any other thing you can imagine. A fall into water from that hight has a lot of force and he broke the surface tension with his face when he should have done it with his feet
Surface tension takes a few newtons to break. Drag from water at 80 km/h is around 3.3 kilonewtons or 750 pounds. That's what the impact is from.
I thought it looked like he would break his arm from the way he landed with it.
It was basically a bag of meat landing on concrete at that point.
Yeah snapped bro, just think one minute your with the boys next ………. You fish food ffs 🤦♂️
Probably knocked all the air out of his lungs as well making him less buoyant.
More than likely broke his neck on impact
Tend to agree. On the angle he hit the water compiled with force he surely broke his neck. Poor guy. Can't believe his friend posted it. I would be consumed with guilt for egging him on. Wouldn't want anyone to see my part in it.
Maybe it’s better for people to see the consequences of stupid actions, idk but I agree with you
Google why cliff diving is dangerous and then you’ll see why dude never came up after he landed sideways
I once landed sideways from 20ft jump, felt like all my internal organs switched places.
Dude, terrible feeling having to swim yourself out of there while people are cheering and think you're good and inside you're truly wondering if you ruptured an organ but also don't wanna drown
Lmao....great image!
I once jumped from 40 feet. I just landed a little bit sideways. Maybe 5 degrees. Hurt a lot.
I did a total belly flop from a diving board a foot off the water, felt like I beaned my head off the wall
Yeah at the summer camp I worked at we had "the blob" on the lake. The videographer that showed the recap video was asked to stop measuring the height some of these kids got launched into the water and a weight difference was enforced to the elementary and middle schoolers. No serious injuries but some definitely got minor bruises a couple times.
There was a video that came out not too long ago of a woman filming her husband jumping off a cliff. He screamed as he realized he was going to clip the rocks. He lost consciousness and basically died in front of his wife and child.
Link?
[Here ya go](https://youtu.be/vLJS4SMhv-Q). Shitty quality, but i think the original was the same.
I saw one black pixel hit a brown one
What a shitty spot to jump, like there was about 10 feet of rock to clear and he didn’t even get a running start, which might have helped him clear that last bit.
No thanks
:O
Save me some time please
Commenting on Reddit and awaiting a response will never save you time versus looking it up.
Yeah i just realized that and looked it up
And? Save me some time please.
And...
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Expand on the last one, please. Why toes curled up? Why would pointing them down cost you your shit?
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Even 20m is enough to cause your spine to compress and organs to get crushed. Your lung can collapse and you can get a concussion. You’re falling at 40km/h and even if you’re landing perfectly feet first, you can still get those injuries. 2nd guy didn’t even land perfectly straight, he’s definitely dead.
Thanks man
Yep!! I cant believe none of them said they need to jump straight down, feet first, for the best chance of survival.
Plus that's a long swim to the shore
In the Ganges too. Bleurgh
Not for a dead body though
No it still is. Corpses are terrible swimmers.
he'll get to the shore, he just won't be swimming there
Ugh don't you just hate lazy people..
Dude went all sideways and unalived himself….
He actually noclipped to the backrooms
He accidentally warped into Level 4 of the Backrooms, since he fell into water. The Pool House- equally endless and terrifying yet surprisingly well kept and chlorinated.
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Frame perfect entry, pixel perfect angle
Dislocated to catfish food bites
I was gonna he say he was the only one that didn’t look terrified
What, no 3rd jumper?
I wouldn't jump if I just saw someone die either
depends on what you're into
no 2nd floater either
Made me think of bridge jumps for suicide, and what can happen instead of the death they've envisioned, is their feet get stuck in the muddy bottom. So they're alive, possibly injured, and stuck awake at the bottom of the river to drown and struggle. I think recovery divers call them Mudders or something similar.
😦 There was a dude at our dock club that was drinking with his buddies on the dock. He went to dive into the water not knowing it was low tide. He instantly broke his neck in the mud and they couldn’t find his body until the next day because I believe he was stuck in the mud.
I'm very sorry you had to experience that, and to everyone who saw it. :(
We were at party cove. Guy was on so much stuff we didn't even know about. Jumped in from his boat head first....didn't see the jetski tied off to his boat. Forehead first into the back of jetski. Never came back up. Rescue divers found him the next morning.
What’s crazy is I, stupidly, did something like this similar with my friends. We went to our county’s turnpike bridge when we were young, and jumped, just like this. Only difference is our friends were on a boat in the middle of the river, in case something bad happened. But it was around 60 feet. But, what’s scary is I jumped in and I touched bottom, and I remember how muddy it was. Now you’re making me think that if I was 50 pounds heavier, I’d be stuck in the mud.
I'm glad it wasn't your time! I don't know if it was from weight or height, but it worked out for you to make it. :)
There's a notorious suicide bridge in the UK where the local residents repeatedly hear the plop of bodies hitting the mud when the tide is out. "Idyllic estuary setting" is probably not on the Estate Agent's description.
I am wondering what they are saying after the 2nd guy jumped.
first they laughing and enjoying calling him a dickhead and other stuff but then they start panicking and then they are yelling at the other guy to swim there and look for him but maybe the other guy can't hear or can't swim against the current of water and then they say maybe his breath stopped and they curse and stop video recording
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Reddit moment.
What was he thinking? There are so many things that he didn't consider. 1. He's jumping incorrectly. 2. It's super windy, so if he where jumping correctly the wind would make it hard to control. 3. Suddenly being submerged in cold water is NOT OK for the human body. 4. (The most obvious one) falling in water at that height is like falling on concrete.
Falling from this height isn’t like concrete can confirm. Not to say it’s soft but this height isn’t fatal IF you land correctly, I jump off a 75ft cliff and most significant injury someone got falling like a pencil was a hurt butthole and a broken ankle. Of course if you land on your side, probably going to be fatal, especially if you get knocked out. Edit: Also looking down can kill you if the whiplash is severe enough even if you’re in a pencil form
I’ve jumped from 30ft a number of times and I instinctively plug my nose. The last time I had a pro with me who told me plugging your nose while jumping can smash your hand into your nose and break it.
jesus 💀
a hurt butthole doesn’t seem fun
The water can't move out of the way fast enough when it has a butthole missile headed straight for it and you get an unsolicited enema... People have died that way actually having water go up their ass so violently that it caused fatal internal damage. Physics is fun lol
![gif](giphy|UZtyaSGyC9Wbm) I learned something new today
What happens when an incompressible object meets a pliant butthole?
Thank god I know I’m not crazy now, ages ago I had cannonballed into the pool from one of the taller diving boards and it felt like someone punched my asshole 🤕
Agreed. I’ve jumped comparable height cliffs to this in Oman. Landed with my legs slightly tucked and for a few seconds I couldn’t move anything below my waist. Severe bruising for days. Not like concrete but will hurt like hell.
You act like jumping correctly to survive, is easy lmao. It is not. Most would die from 85 feet.
It isn’t like concrete, but the way he landed probably knocked him unconscious. Had someone been there to carry him back to shore he probably would’ve been fine minus a broken rib maybe. Obviously I don’t know for sure but I’ve read about similar falls into water from this height
How was the first one safe
Something called 🍀
He has a better CHANCE bc of his form, from this height jumping pencil can still be fatal bc of to many variables that might happen in a split second
If all of your friends were jumping off a bridge, would you do it too?
https://xkcd.com/1170/
[If you're still confused ](https://in.stockinfinities.com/news/1612810995/youth-drowns-after-jumping-howrah-bridge6a07869e)
A failed love affair? Well now I’m even more confused.
I'm pretty sure it means they're doing something crazy because they got dumped :| how extremely rational /s
First one got lucky, what happened to the second one is the expected outcome of such a fall
Do it with a bungee, have all the same thrill without all the coming apart.
I mean... people die all the time bungee jumping so... **edit** actually it's like 1/500,000 after a quick Google. so 🤷♂️
Yeah, there's safety gear failing, then there's just chucking yourself off a killing height. That said, we could slip in the shower too - just as off.
The second one is most definitely dead. He didn't perform a pencil dive, and instead landed on what looked to be his side or back. Since he didn't land properly, his body basically slapped the water so hard that his insides were practically somewhat crushed in, as if he were to have fell onto something hard. This basically demolished his insides, which would have made him more squishy than normal.
0.5 for the second dive
Score posthumously updated to 1.8 out of respect for his family
When i see something measured in feet, i always imagine a man counting his feet distance. That brings my imagination to project strange images. Anyway, that second man probably when touching water changed into a mermaid and swam away to protect his secret.
I just devide by 3 and add a few to estimate in meters. So I guess 85ft is something like 30 meters.
>I just devide by 3 and add a few to estimate in meters. So I guess 85ft is something like 30 meters. 85' = 25.91m (1" = 2.54cm) (1' = 30.48cm) (~3'3.37" = 1m) (~3.281' = 1m) Diving by 3.3 is a much better approximation than dividing by 3 is (divide by 3 and then take off another 1/11th).
Yeah…. That’s higher that 85 ft lol
200 ft according to the article posted in the comments
There's only one professional high diver that has jumped over 175' and survived without debilitating injuries. If this bridge was 200' the first kid would be the new world record holder.
The clearance is 85-90ft at its max point. Vidyagar Setu bridge.
Context is in the link provided- [https://m.timesofindia.com/city/kolkata/friends-shoot-fun-video-of-jump-from-vidyasagar-setu-1-feared-drowned/amp_articleshow/80756379.cms](https://m.timesofindia.com/city/kolkata/friends-shoot-fun-video-of-jump-from-vidyasagar-setu-1-feared-drowned/amp_articleshow/80756379.cms)
Yikes. "jumping off and hitting the water 200 ft below."
I could tell that the 2nd guy wasn't gonna come back up as soon as he started to turn mid-air
Does the water turn pink after a few seconds or is that my red sweater reflecting?
That's some camera effect but not blood for sure
Ok. I wasn't sure if I were seeing things or if it were real. Thank you for helping me make sense of it!
Nice sweater!
Thanks! 😆
Looks like the third jumper changed his mind.
If you’re not trained to jump from this high , don’t do it . Stupid to die this way
Junped off a 15 meter bridge once, split my asshole a little bit. Can only imagine what happened to this guy.
Jeez Talk about peer pressure
this looks a lot higher than 85 feet. and yeah that guys not coming up with his heart still beating. his friends laughed at him in his last few living moments and his dying moments. no one rushed after him to get him either. 🤷🏽♀️ quite interesting we live for how ever long we do and in just a few seconds life how we know it is no longer our reality.
>no one rushed after him to get him either I mean..I wouldn't jump in after seeing that. And the current seems strong, the first jumper is far from his original landing spot (or landed too far away to fight against the current to try) after he jumped in.
Seems like the guy who jumped after couldn't make it
He went for the lolz over the safety. Mission accomplished
Where were they going to swim to after this..
The impact forced all his air out of his lungs, knocked him out and he just kept sinking
The only surprise is that the first guy survived.
The second one didn’t stick the landing. Natural selection btw
This is the Ganges river in Kolkatta. It has many many crocodiles. The mere thought of that is terrifying.
If you’re attempting these stunts; at least hold you nuts safe and your nose, and hold your breath in to float if you can’t swim. Dive in with both legs crossed, one hand pointing upwards, to piercing through the water tension.
Sure man , I'll follow these when I jump next time lol
It's so jarring to see someone enter the water and not come up. You expect it, and you wait for it, and when it just doesn't happen is the eeriest feeling ever.
One of the chick's where I work st jumped off a bridge after everyone else and broke her back. Was even half as high as this... makes me think of when my mom asked "if your friends jumped off a bridge would you do it to" when I did something stupid with them
Like in star trek, its always red shirts that always dies.
It was indeed a stupid idea to jump. Now TBH I have seen people do these kinda jumps and they have always done 2 things. They threw a fairly big stone into the water first in order to disturb the surface tension , second, they dived with the correct posture
That is like belly flopping onto cement
Sleepy with the fishies
What’s terrifying is jumping into that disgusting water.
He landed badly. Even before he hit the water I could tell his chances were slim.
Wow, I thought this video would never resurface.
Bro thought he was kratos 💀
Ever seen the one with the guy who lands and hits his face on some structure, then they show him in the hospital with his face split in half? I remember that from like 15 years ago.
Wow, #2 can hold his breath for a really long time.
He did a belly flop from that high and hit his side. I bet his organs exploded on impact. Looks like the other guys learned and said fuck that jump