The second one is a serious HOLY SHIT when you realize that it's just a simple concept that just can't seem very SAFE, even with 'failsafes". Also remember you're about 110 stories above the ground.
The second one is a serious HOLY SHIT when you realize that it's just a simple concept that just can't seem very SAFE, even with 'failsafes". Also remember you're about 110 stories above the ground.
never had a problem working that high, but those rides, no!
While no one ever listens to me,
I am constantly being told to be quiet.
In a world of snowflakes,
be the heat..
No, I would not ride them. I don't trust other people with my safety, particularly when we have seen so many accidents over the years with things that are supposedly safe. Anybody feel like taking a ride on Malaysia airlines?
"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it" - George Bernard Shaw
I wouldn't ride those rides, no. Just...not my gig!
I fly Malaysian Airlines all the time. I think whatever happened to their flight is probably so exceptional that it could have happened to any airline.
I'd rather get drunk and fall down the basement stairs a few times.
and WHY is Chicago playing in the background at the one place? that right there would be enough to hope your seatbelt on your silly ride broke.
PRAISE KEK
FATHER OF CHAOS
BRINGER OF DAY
IN THY WEBBED HANDS WE PLACE OUR FAITH
SHADILAY, SHADILAY!
@4:25 one could do the most epic cannonball ever!
If I had a few drinks in me probably.
Oh hell yes!!!
Those gotta be a helluva rush!
T2K was right. Your comment about Malaysia airlines was based on a false hypothesis. "quality control" has nothing to do with it. the Plane was a state of the art 777 that was hijacked. Kinda like blaming BOEING for quality control issues because THEIR planes crashed into the WTC.
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