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Warlock
Feb 21, 2025
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it's poorly expained in the title, i didnt know how to articulate it.
i dont even know if it was a junk yard, maybe a construction site or whatever similar thing.
they had this crane type of machine, and he could just press a simple button,
and the car that was dangling from this machine would fall on the ground.
it just made me think, if a human was standing underneath there...
it would be instant death.
no time for suffering.
this was in a documentary or news clip that i saw it.

but i have no idea where they use those type of machines.
and even if i did... you can't just start a machine like that without a key.
but damn, it looked like an easy way to suicide.
painfree, if you are brave enough to stand under it and press the button
 
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TheEmptyVoid

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Jun 18, 2025
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I would let that car fall onto my head too.
 
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