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Rainbow
22nd February 2017, 13:40
I couldn't believe this video, if this man had been slightly faster, or slower he would have been fine, talk about pinpoint accuracy!:ykies
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Tom32
22nd February 2017, 14:03
Damn! what are the chances of that!:eek
That guy surely died, he must have made a mess of his face when he face planted the floor....ouch!
Louise
22nd February 2017, 14:16
Hi Tom32,
It appears he survived the initial incident, who knows whether he went on to have further complications
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Gwen Jones
23rd February 2017, 11:51
Crikey! Its amazing that man is alive, although I have to say I am quite surprised at the actions of those around the poor man, it appears no one wants to comfort/reassure him, Everyone seems quite stand offish, its quite sad really.
Teri23
23rd February 2017, 13:22
I've seen something similar to this before, Just out of curiosity, who would be to blame for this? would it be an accident? or could it be the fault of someone?
John B
29th May 2017, 12:07
:eek This is terrible, but do you actually believe in the notion that when your time is up, it's up?
Because surely that would open up the debate that our lives are pre-destined. This would mean that whatever you do, however you live your fate, time and outcome will remain the same.
Dannij
29th May 2017, 19:20
:eek This is terrible, but do you actually believe in the notion that when your time is up, it's up?
Because surely that would open up the debate that our lives are pre-destined. This would mean that whatever you do, however you live your fate, time and outcome will remain the same.
That opens up a huge box of implications. Maybe we are all destined to live out a certain path, but we all have choice, and lots of options come our way. So how can something be pre-determined when the variables be so, well, variable?
Louise
29th May 2017, 20:01
That opens up a huge box of implications. Maybe we are all destined to live out a certain path, but we all have choice, and lots of options come our way. So how can something be pre-determined when the variables be so, well, variable?
This is an interesting concept, I'm not sure if I can believe that we are meant to die at a certain time, day, age. I find it easier to believe that we are the masters of our own destiny. It makes life a little more interesting too. :banana:
John B
31st May 2017, 06:54
This is an interesting concept, I'm not sure if I can believe that we are meant to die at a certain time, day, age. I find it easier to believe that we are the masters of our own destiny. It makes life a little more interesting too. :banana:
I have to agree, our lives and universe are created in a way that no two days are the same, no two people are the same, everyone and everything is unique. It would seem a flaw in the system if there was a rule that said our lifespans are controlled.
However, it does leave that question as to how some people can fall off a cliff and survive and others fall over in the street and die. :doh
guv-ner
2nd June 2017, 08:44
I think you are over complicating life, to put any other agenda into our time of dying other than a fluke, accident, illness or age is to make our existence something that is controlled at every decision we make and every situation we encounter.
It is too complicated and based on the fact every single person on the planet is unique it would make your theory beyond impossible.
CharlieH
5th June 2017, 21:02
.... to make our existence something that is controlled at every decision we make and every situation we encounter.
That's a fascinating concept, and one which some people believe to be true. Would this be a good thing? Would people chill out more knowing they have no control over their lives?
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