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>be ~6
>on holiday on beach with parents
>see high cliff where hardcore guys dive off
>later, we make a walk around area
>lose orientation, wander off with sister
>don't know we're near the top of the cliff again. it goes uphill all the way, you only see the edge from up close. it's dawn, so hardcore divers don't dive anymore
>play with sister, run around, walk backwards towards edge without knowing
>someone shouts
>turn around
>bricks were shat, standing 1 step away from edge
>couldn't swim, so in order to save me if I fell, someone must have seen me, dive off a cliff of at least 50m, do it right, find me underwater without daylight, drag me a long way to the beach, be good at CPR. you deserve a hero-medal for that
>this cliff of death wasn't secured in any way. they told my parents it happened all the time, wtf?
last week:
>never had any problems with black ice during driving, no problems the last few days whatsoever
>drive to work. it snows a little, but doesn't seem dangerous
>out of town
>car before me hits the break for no apparent reason, I SLIGHTLY break as well
>my car completely breaks out, the entire back slips sideways at great speed, completely uncontrollable
>my car is sliding sideways into oncoming traffic, still at 80 km/h. Brakes just made it worse
>oncoming car is really close and fast, comes directly towards my drivers window
>NOPE.png
>in last second, my car (which is still sliding sideways) shoots forward again, off the opposing traffic and perfectly back in line. thanks to insane luck. probably looked like a scene from Transporter
>increased heart rate and adrenaline rush for an hour, super-careful drive home
Might not have killed me, but it's the shittiest way you can run into another car, especially at that speed