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And yet that name may be only the third or fourth wack-est thing in this sordid affair.

Who left him Asgardian over this vehicle?

He was Loki the car wasn’t too damaged.

Yep. People dying skiing all the time. There’s no shortage of thrills people will seek out, expecially on vacation. Parachuting, cliff diving, bungee jumping etc, etc. Actually, the airplane thing is actually kinda lame compared to most the dumbass things people do.
More tourists have probably died on Sint Maarten

I’ve done it, spent a good part of an afternoon having delicious drinks at Sunset and doing it. I am surprised she’s the only one who got blown away, there’s usually a good amount of daredevils. I suspect it’s less blown away and more blown off balance and landed wrong. Also you write like a bitch.

An excellent point. Plus, what matters is not only how hard the engines are blowing at you, but how hard you, personally, can hang on. A fratbro’s worth of gym muscle down there for spring break can doubtless cling to the fence a lot tighter than your average 57-year-old mom.

As far as I’ve been able to find, this is the first death caused by this activity, and I only found one mention of serious injury from 2012. It seems that it hasn’t been causing enough harm to prompt active efforts at some sort of remedy.

I was doing some research in another section of the comments, and from what I’ve seen it turns out skiing in Colorado alone kills more people each year than all the aircraft take-offs and landings combined for the entire history of this airport. Standing behind that runway is risky. Skiing is much more so. If standing

It’s a rush. Not dissimilar to that from bungee jumping or skydiving, only a lot cheaper, and infinitely preferable for those afraid of heights.

I’ve stood there for 747s and A340s. Its really not that bad. Those guys throttle up and start rolling away. The twinjets from the island carriers are worse. Those pilots will hold onto the brakes while throttling to give the people a show.

In any case, it doesn’t take much strength to stand there. I filmed a full day

Well considering the article stated that it was a 737 taking off, which only has 2 engines and is considerably smaller, I’m not entirely sure what your point is.

Heading down I-87, the cruise control was set at 64 miles per hour, and there were no other cars on the road in front of us.

So go buy a Camry and die of beige.

I’m guilty of doing this. It was loud and the exhaust blast was powerful but not overwhelming—that part didn’t seem to be all that big of a deal. The worst part of it was the high heat and unbreathable nature of the exhaust (which should be obvious).

Still worth it.

That looks like a micheal bay-era decepticon

You can order them with the Speaker Delete Package, and they’ll run you two grand.

He’s not “holier than thou”, he’s right.

It does to me because another car flies by right after doing the same thing. To me it shows there was not a clear enough indication for this. Also i never have seen a safety vehicle go sideways across like that. I think it shows theh screwed pooch.

I bet she had a Formula 2 in her pants.

I assume you also don’t own a television and only read nonfiction.