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Thursday, October 07, 2021

Darwinism at its best

A man in New York City died early Saturday morning while subway surfing on top of the J-train on the Williamsburg Bridge. 

The 32-year-old man lost his footing, fell from the train onto the tracks, and was struck by an oncoming train, the New York Police Department (NYPD) confirmed to CNN.

12 comments:

  1. Perfect planning, I like what this guy did because he must have really put in some effort checking train schedules to know that he'll get hit by an other train passing by.
    "Cleanup on isle/track five".

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    1. Who's trying to muscle in our turf?
      - International Brotherhood of City Rats, Local 519

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  2. Awww... no video?

    I hated going across that bridge when I drove a truck. I had to use the outside lanes and a truck takes up 1 1/2 lanes. Impatient idiots would still try to squeeze by unsuccessfully. Every trip into that shithole was a combat mission. I am so glad I don't do that anymore.

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    1. "Every trip into that shithole was a combat mission. I am so glad I don't do that anymore."

      Testify!
      - Mohamed Atta

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  3. Here we have an example that stupidity is sometimes rewarded with fame. Hell at least he got his name in the news.

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  4. Play stupid games, etc, etc.

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  5. The gene pool is self cleaning.

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  6. Leave him lay. Track rabbits gotta eat too.

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  7. Bet they'll say died by the Rona.

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  8. They actually had to say "Riding on top of trains is not smart,".

    Wow...

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    1. That generation eats Tide Pods. I'm surprised they don't have to be reminded to breathe.

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  9. 'STRUCK' by an oncoming train .... seen folks in the ER who'd been struck by a train

    multiple traumatic amputations and pulverized torso is more like it

    good thing is they don't suffer a lengthy passage

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