r/watchingpeopledie was classic, made you appreciate life so much. Especially the ones where someone was just walking down the street, going about their day and something heavy randomly fell on them.
Agreed. I remember there were pictures of a girl who got a super porsche for her 18th birthday and then later that evening slammed it into a highway barrier doing 100+ mph.
That horrible scene made me appreciate the fragility of going about our business in life. One minute she was speeding down the highway enjoying her new car, the next, she was smeared all over a concrete abutment.
Those images stay with me when I am getting a little lead footed while I am driving. Although, that sub could be viewed as macabre, it really did bring home the truth.
I miss the days when you could see dead people on Reddit. Those were the days.
r/watchingpeopledie was classic, made you appreciate life so much. Especially the ones where someone was just walking down the street, going about their day and something heavy randomly fell on them.
Agreed. I remember there were pictures of a girl who got a super porsche for her 18th birthday and then later that evening slammed it into a highway barrier doing 100+ mph.
That horrible scene made me appreciate the fragility of going about our business in life. One minute she was speeding down the highway enjoying her new car, the next, she was smeared all over a concrete abutment.
Those images stay with me when I am getting a little lead footed while I am driving. Although, that sub could be viewed as macabre, it really did bring home the truth.