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Best Wil-E-Coyote Ever
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:eek:
That probably needs to be posted in the Death Fairy thread, right? |
So I’m wondering if the person filming was his best friend or his girlfriend.
Seems like it would be pretty traumatic filming such a thing. |
Comments posted with the video says he survived; I'll guess the snow was pretty deep.
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Not even enough time to s#it your pants!
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Got to admit, the comments are funny.
Plus, he was heading for a fall as his hands were shaking. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4JFBN3WSls |
"It was probably an Acme parachute."
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The young jumper was filmed by his friend in Konakova, Russia
His fear is evident as he looks over the edge of the electricity pylon and prepares to jump, hands shaking He hits the ground with a muffled thud and a puff of snow as his friend can only look down from above Miraculously, the man survived the fall after the powdery snow cushions fall He fractured vertebrae, pelvis and legs and walked again after 3 months At 120-metres high, the pylon was taller than St Paul's Cathedral and Big Ben's tower |
Who says he does it again? I mean what are the odds?
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‘One way to make one hell of a snow angel’
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The guy filming, probably had his own parachute. Clearly the fastest way down would be to jump after him.
If you just watched your buddy (or anyone) go through that, what would be the odds of someone deciding to jump themselves. I feel like after watching that even if my first thought was "follow him" my brain would probably go "nope. NFW, not today!" |
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