In an age where gore, death, and pain has been severely desensitized, we tend to forget just how terrifying near-death situations can be. Whether it be an accident, stupid mistake, or the actions of an other, if you are comfortable sharing these adrenaline-fueled experiences please do so below. I am very interested in learning of how you handled yourself in these situations. The closest I’ve ever been to death was one local holiday a number of years ago. The “holiday”, if you can even call it that, was created to promote local revenue for the bars in the town that tended to be empty in the winter. I myslef abstain from alcohol but my friends at the time didn’t. They got into an altercation with a man (At least 15 years older than me at he time) and right away I knew something was off. He grabbed my friends hand and started crushing it with his own, and well...I froze. Two of my other close friends jumped on the man and started wailing on him but he was double their size and fended himself easily. Someone called my name and I snapped back to reality and that’s when I saw he pulled a pocket knife out of his pocket. My two braver friends were both on the ground by now and my feet just started sprinting. Before I knew it I had lunged for the assailant and wrapped around him; we both crashed through a white picket fence and he started vomiting. Adults broke it up and we ran away before the authorities showed up. It wasn’t until after that I realized I could have died, the knife being so close to my heart, and I had a panic attack. Even now, the details of that day haven’t faded from my mind, and I was just curious if you’ve been in that situation before.
Um I smoked weed behind the bleachers of our high school, then the cops came and I ran and they never found out it was me.
It was a cold dark evening in the year 2014. Just kidding, 'twas midday in the year 2014 and I and my dad had been drinking, we had thought it'd be a great idea to then get into a car and drive across the motorway to my grandma's, at the start it seemed like nothing was going to go wrong, he wasn't driving too badly, but eventually it started to hit me how serious of a danger I was actually in, on the way there we had been a couple of seconds off of hitting a car head on at around 60/mph, which probably would've ended up in servere injuries or death, luckily though, we swerved back to our side of the road in time and then continuned the journey regardless, along the motorway he was swerving between lanes coming into near contact with large trucks and almost hitting the barriers a couple of times, surprisingly we made it across the entire motorway and were just a few minutes away from our destination, however at the beginning of my grandma's street their was a car at the turning causing us to have to swerve and we crashed into a wall and a parked car at around 30-40/mph. Luckily neither of us died in the incident, but my dad was severely injured due to the impact on him and because of his previous accidents he wasn't exactly in the best shape anyway. As for me, I was knocked unconscious due to the impact and I awoke being carried into an ambulance with no ability to feel in my right arm and sharp pain in my chest. I was kept for 3 days so that they could be certain that I would be fine and not have any additional problems due to the shock I was initially in. And then I got 2 weeks off school so yay. I hope you "enjoyed" hearing my story, and that you'll always make sure to be safe if you're ever in the same situation.
In secondary school we had these round tables in my french class and I used to give people footjobs under the table
So, I have a rare heart condition and my doctor essentially told me to not go on rollercoasters or I’ll pass out and possibly die. I went on one and almost passed out, and the seats weren’t even secured.
nearly got hit by some (probably) drunk driver with my friend who was going way over the speed limit over a red traffic light because we didnt check left/right.
I chilled around a sign that clearly read " no loitering " , when there was cop around the corner. The irony was that he was chilling too, just to pass his break
Most Dangerous thing I have multiple Chill around in a Lost Place (Abandoned War Factory) and then realize there's security nearby, so run up a tower to escape them, and then have to run down the other side where most of the steps were broken or close to break when stepped on. We managed to run the tower down and then had to run down another part of Iron Stairs where most of the Stairs were missin. tl;dr we escaped The second thing would be taking Ecstasy, since im small and weigh not all too much i had an overdose on it and nearly died
My friends and I used to imitate Jackass stunts throughout elementary and middle school. Looking back, we did a lot of really dumb and risky stuff. Wish I had all those clips still.