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MethodRun over by bus
Thread starterJustA_LittlePerson
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Literally CTB! I some cases and saw some videos of people managing to do it. Put your head under it, bam! Plenty of buses to go around as well. What do y'all think of this?
Bad idea.
A lot of people would get to see what your insides look like.
Trauma for the driver, passengers and anyone in the area. Please do not drag them into your problem.
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Seaghost, itsover14, dhk96 and 5 others
Bad idea.
A lot of people would get to see what your insides look like.
Trauma for the driver, passengers and anyone in the area. Please do not drag them into your problem.
I agree in that it's probably a bad idea. If the bus is moving fast enough to be effective it would be very difficult to just "put your head under it". It's leaving a little too much up to luck if you ask me.
Not only will you traumatize the driver, passengers, and everyone nearby, but you risk injuring or killing innocent people when the driver tries to avoid hitting you.
Its not a good method at all in my opinion, but the thing that did interest me by it would be all the people involved. Only because I, like the person i am, would actually like the others included. Id actually like ppl to see my ctb like I MATTERED AT ALL but i rest my case.
I saw a video of a man putting his head next to a bus's rear tire and getting run over but failing to have his skul crushed
so i guess it's not a 100% guranteed method
it would be better to put your neck on the railway track
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