• Man falls down crevasse, vlogs it
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Looks like John's All right
Damn, the human body is amazing.
127 hour: Christmas Edition.
I think I found my new worst fear.
[QUOTE=Ridley;44884271]I think I found my new worst fear.[/QUOTE] Imagine falling down that and a leg breaking, and then having to support half your weight on a broken leg to keep yourself from falling further
God that commentary is annoying, everything he's saying is obvious.
[QUOTE=Gump;44887896]God that commentary is annoying, everything he's saying is obvious.[/QUOTE] i was more annoyed by the fact that they kept playing his moaning during the interview wtf we get it already
Help, I've fallen and I can't get up! [img]http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRq_IgUiVtiMl4oQfDBOTGvBmklTlebaTDow4EifOTCh9XY9zJ2[/img]
[QUOTE=Bonswazzle;44882312]Damn, the human body is amazing.[/QUOTE] The human body is a few McDonald fries tied together. It's the human brain that makes us capable of finding solutions in near impossible situations.
Well, that's fucking terrifying. He seems so collected in that video? For most people that would be almost instant resignation to a cold, horrific death.
I wouldn't be able to keep my cool like that. At all. I've seen nightmares where I fall into really deep snow and can't get up. This would be those nightmares made real, and I probably would lose my mind and just give up.
[QUOTE=Cabbage;44888191]Well, that's fucking terrifying. He seems so collected in that video? For most people that would be almost instant resignation to a cold, horrific death.[/QUOTE] People who hike, alone, in the Himalayas, are likely not pussies, and can keep their wits about them in such situations.
Welp, might just make the most of it and see how deep it actually goes.
Metal as fuck.
That's some deep shit.
Holy shit, the panic of looking down into the darkness
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that's nuts and he even had the balls to take videos of it. That'd probably be the last thing on my mind
Amazing feat, but why did he go out there alone?
This is a reminder that we live in an era where people can vlog their deathbeds
Just think, if he had died that recording would have been all for nothing. Maybe that's what his motivation was, to tell the story :v:
Well, that's certainly some serious innovation in the field of documentaries. This is kind of like a more intense version of Survivor Man. Instead of trying to survive in the wild while taking every precaution to not get fucked up by anything, you are filming your survival while ALREADY severely being fucked up.
Never leaving my basement ever again
[QUOTE=Water-Marine;44893345]This is a reminder that we live in an era where people can vlog their deathbeds[/QUOTE][QUOTE=Gamerman12;44895158]Just think, if he had died that recording would have been all for nothing. Maybe that's what his motivation was, to tell the story :v:[/QUOTE]Combining these two, I get the feeling that archaeology/anthropology may get a lot more interesting a century or two down the line. We already find mummified corpses of ancient people who clearly got into weird or horrible situations right before dying in out-of-the-way locations. Imagine our distant descendants finding one of those alongside a video recording of the guy going "Oh shit oh god maybe if I do this I ca- "
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