I'd say more like pondering what I would have done, how I think it could have played out and then reassessing the initial thought.
Yeah, not to mention his parents, grandparents, siblings, wife/girlfriend, friends, possible kids, other family members, plus anyone who may have witnessed it and been scarred by it (including children). **** them all also.
Come on man. If we don't know him we don't have to act all grief strucken but at least have some respect. He has a family who will now be mourning over him, parents that will have to bury him, not to mention all the people that witnessed it. **** him? Really? Come on.
i dropped my hamster when i was younger and he died. that image still haunts me, i couldn't imagine seeing a human fall and die infront of me.
poor dude. in an instant your life can be over just like that. im guessing he had a little too many beers at the game and thought it would be a fun idea. we've all been there before.
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I wonder if he was saved. It could be all the difference between him laughing his butt off with the angels and Jesus that he was so dumb or spending the rest of eternity...well...unpleasant to say the least. I challenge everyone to think about their own death for a minute. It could come suddenly when you least expect it and are you ready for it?
I know others are trying to clown you but I actually found the information useful, in case I ever accidently fall and need to try to prevent damage.
It's sad someone lost their life, yet it's not so sad that it was because someone was messing around trying to be billy-bad-ass on the escalators. Those escalators are LOOOOOONG. I don't shield my young children from much, but I definitely would have covered their eyes up from that for sure. Just thinking about seeing it in person gives me the willies.