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when i was 17, i was in a near fatal accident with a city bus. not a day goes by where i don't think about that accident as a whole, and how grateful it's made me.
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Originally Posted by solemunchies
Decided to start posting
But glad to see that you're alright, looks brutal.
Originally Posted by solemunchies
Decided to start posting
But glad to see that you're alright, looks brutal.
Originally Posted by airenforcer
I would think a near death experience would usually result in hospitalization for some time after the incident in most cases... This happened this weekend?
Originally Posted by airenforcer
I would think a near death experience would usually result in hospitalization for some time after the incident in most cases... This happened this weekend?
Originally Posted by JStunn197
This may be a stupid question... but for those who believe they really had a "near death" experience did it change you? I've heard that people who live thru things like that take on a new outlook in life or develop a different appreciation for life or relationships or whatever.
Originally Posted by JStunn197
This may be a stupid question... but for those who believe they really had a "near death" experience did it change you? I've heard that people who live thru things like that take on a new outlook in life or develop a different appreciation for life or relationships or whatever.
Yup, my near death experience changed me. I'm no longer carefree when I drive. I always drive with two hands and if you're having a convo with me while I'm driving I'm never taking my eyes off the road.Originally Posted by JStunn197
This may be a stupid question... but for those who believe they really had a "near death" experience did it change you? I've heard that people who live thru things like that take on a new outlook in life or develop a different appreciation for life or relationships or whatever.
Yup, my near death experience changed me. I'm no longer carefree when I drive. I always drive with two hands and if you're having a convo with me while I'm driving I'm never taking my eyes off the road.Originally Posted by JStunn197
This may be a stupid question... but for those who believe they really had a "near death" experience did it change you? I've heard that people who live thru things like that take on a new outlook in life or develop a different appreciation for life or relationships or whatever.
Originally Posted by BRaTZ DoS
i got hit by a car back in august. saw it coming at the last second so i was able to avoid the front but the side mirror broke off on my back, caught my shirt and dragged me a few feet. i dont know how i didnt go under the car. dude takes off...just to stop at the light on the cornerdrove away when it turned green. REALLY?
just a few cuts, bruises and burns. got a nice scar on my back now. it shook me for a little while after that though.
atleast your ok OP.
Originally Posted by BRaTZ DoS
i got hit by a car back in august. saw it coming at the last second so i was able to avoid the front but the side mirror broke off on my back, caught my shirt and dragged me a few feet. i dont know how i didnt go under the car. dude takes off...just to stop at the light on the cornerdrove away when it turned green. REALLY?
just a few cuts, bruises and burns. got a nice scar on my back now. it shook me for a little while after that though.
atleast your ok OP.
Originally Posted by BallRN23
3 years ago this month I lost an 18 year old cousin in a car accident, then lost another 18 year old cousin in November one year later (2 yrs ago) in a car accident. Today is the day he died. God Bless. Stay safe.
Originally Posted by BallRN23
3 years ago this month I lost an 18 year old cousin in a car accident, then lost another 18 year old cousin in November one year later (2 yrs ago) in a car accident. Today is the day he died. God Bless. Stay safe.