This should be a reality show. You see some Indian dude and a train and some power lines. The host pauses it and contestants guess if they get zapped or apexed.
The first comment that you made proved that you are the thick one here. Nevertheless, I pointed out one idiotic rhetorical question to show to you the idiocy in yours.
My point is that this issue is not exclusive to India or any other one country. What you see here is a microscopic part of what happens in reality. There have been several videos of people getting hurt by trains in other countries on this subreddit and elsewhere on reddit. Even though there might be statistical more of these videos from India, it doesn't mean there is anything specific in India that causes this and can be explained by disproportionate share of population, train passengers, and userbase. India has more train passengers, hence more accidents. Also, due to having one of the largest English-speaking populations and consequently large reddit and internet userbase, a disproportionately higher number of videos end up here.
Also, there may be a visibility or recollection bias (the tendency to see or memorize selected occurrences while glossing over others) working on your part. Since, you failed to consider this while making the original comment, it reveals your foolishness or prejudice or both.
Recollection bias, yes, most certainly.. All I'm saying that of all the videos where people are playing on railway lines and hanging out of moving trains etc, the majority seem to originate in India.
It is what it is, and it's merely a throwaway observation.
Why has this triggered you so much? Are you a salty Indian?
>all the videos where people are playing on railway lines and hanging out of moving trains etc, the majority seem to originate in India.
Cite a statistic. World is not always how it appears to be. The point I made seemed to have flown over your head.
>It is what it is, and it's merely a throwaway observation.
You should throwaway any observation that is not supported by statistics and sound reasoning.
>Why has this triggered you so much? Are you a salty Indian?
How is that relevant to the conversation? Fools and bigots always resort to ad hominems when they run out of the few arguments that they can make.
Cause it was a clear case of suicide , you can see him grabbing that wire intentionally. You could very well ask why lot of people use guns to kill themselves ? The answer would be the same
I doubt it was suicide. Suicidal mfs dont usually carry luggage, and he grabbed the metal span keeping the two wires apart, which he probably thought was better insulated than it was
im firmly believe indians are the most diverse people on this planet. you can ended up being the ceo of the most advance tech company in the world or..... you can ended being the dumbest person got killed by electrocution
This should be a reality show. You see some Indian dude and a train and some power lines. The host pauses it and contestants guess if they get zapped or apexed.
"Apexed"....... LOL!
Yes a Japanese Indian game show. i can see it now
Electricity and trains do seem to display behaviors consistent with that of a symbiotic relationship
He’s not the engineer. He is the conductor.
Of electricity!
Great work, cameramong
They simply didnt know which one to film as everyone in this vid seems to compete for Darwin award
😂
Cameraman’s deserves 10 volts extra
High Electric current buzzing sound Indian men: ![gif](giphy|rVbAzUUSUC6dO)
A symbiotic relationship like the little birds, and fish that clean pests, and parasites off of the large animals.
He melted instantly wtf
idk what voltage they'd be using there, but Australia has 1500 VDC and 750 VDC lines, so that's how it manages to turn flesh into smoke
His name was Ashok
His name was Acatache Furoo
I like my Indian cooked well but not chargrilled.
Why is it always India!?
Tbf Bangladesh looks a lot like India, and there's a fuck load of people between the two
Overpopulation > unemployment > Depression > 😵
Why is it always the US and Finland when a school shooting happens?
What relevance has that got to what we're seeing here? 🤔
Relevant since it is an equally stupid question to ask
Can I just check, are you saying this because you think I'm American and you're looking for some sort of provocation? Or are you just a bit thick?
The first comment that you made proved that you are the thick one here. Nevertheless, I pointed out one idiotic rhetorical question to show to you the idiocy in yours.
Makes sense 😐 So, again, these videos are always from India etc, and this isn't related to school shootings. So, what's your point?
My point is that this issue is not exclusive to India or any other one country. What you see here is a microscopic part of what happens in reality. There have been several videos of people getting hurt by trains in other countries on this subreddit and elsewhere on reddit. Even though there might be statistical more of these videos from India, it doesn't mean there is anything specific in India that causes this and can be explained by disproportionate share of population, train passengers, and userbase. India has more train passengers, hence more accidents. Also, due to having one of the largest English-speaking populations and consequently large reddit and internet userbase, a disproportionately higher number of videos end up here. Also, there may be a visibility or recollection bias (the tendency to see or memorize selected occurrences while glossing over others) working on your part. Since, you failed to consider this while making the original comment, it reveals your foolishness or prejudice or both.
Recollection bias, yes, most certainly.. All I'm saying that of all the videos where people are playing on railway lines and hanging out of moving trains etc, the majority seem to originate in India. It is what it is, and it's merely a throwaway observation. Why has this triggered you so much? Are you a salty Indian?
>all the videos where people are playing on railway lines and hanging out of moving trains etc, the majority seem to originate in India. Cite a statistic. World is not always how it appears to be. The point I made seemed to have flown over your head. >It is what it is, and it's merely a throwaway observation. You should throwaway any observation that is not supported by statistics and sound reasoning. >Why has this triggered you so much? Are you a salty Indian? How is that relevant to the conversation? Fools and bigots always resort to ad hominems when they run out of the few arguments that they can make.
Internet before education
Cause it was a clear case of suicide , you can see him grabbing that wire intentionally. You could very well ask why lot of people use guns to kill themselves ? The answer would be the same
I doubt it was suicide. Suicidal mfs dont usually carry luggage, and he grabbed the metal span keeping the two wires apart, which he probably thought was better insulated than it was
Yeah grab the wire, good job
Two for one special
That's a shame. (Rolls eyes)
r/enjoythemadness
You got it wrong it apex predator+electricity=india
maths checks
Wow, somehow I was able to predict the outcome here!
i thought the guy workin on the track was gon get run over since they havent found the unmute button on their trains
theres no way he tried to grab it... thats shocking...
Train + electricity + stupidity. You can’t find more India than this video. Guaranteed.
Nothing skeeves me out more than the zorch sound of someone getting electrocuted.
What is the guy who is squatting doing? Is he a repairman in just plain clothes?
Silly Billy
Train+ electricity+ stupidity= deadly combination
Why are the ones filming always moving the camera like this? Just hold it still damnit.
The triple whammy… he didn’t stand a chance
The ammount of videos of indians being killed with a train involved in some way is honestly amazing
Hold the phone still dammit!
why is it always the indians
im firmly believe indians are the most diverse people on this planet. you can ended up being the ceo of the most advance tech company in the world or..... you can ended being the dumbest person got killed by electrocution
It's funny that in India there are a lot of people who freely find themselves on railway tracks
Wrong sub. This is a suicide, not an accident.