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letmeoutofthis
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- Feb 5, 2024
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Im considering crashing my car into truck or a tree at fast speed, how reliable would it be? Its a super small car.
Well you can poison yourself with the gas coming from car or something, someone else can explain better. But you can survive even really bad car crash with serious injuries, so I wouldnt recommendIm considering crashing my car into truck or a tree at fast speed, how reliable would it be? Its a super small car.
Most modern car have very different emissions to older cars. I had a look at this lol. Catalytic converters make the chances even smaller.Well you can poison yourself with the gas coming from car or something, someone else can explain better. But you can survive even really bad car crash with serious injuries, so I wouldnt recommend
?????????Do what you feel comfortable doing to end the agony.
Check the stats to see deaths vs survival rates. The chances are stacked significantly higher towards the latter. But the price is heavy. Life changing injuries are just that, from the risk of being in constant pain to severe brain injuries like a former colleague of mine. He needs 24 hour, round the clock care, and can barely communicate except with violent outbursts of rage. I can only assume this means he's in tremendous physical and/or emotional pain, and/or has suffered a massive personality change - or lost all the parts of the brain that we access to form personalities.One thing i don't understand though... i often hear about and see fatal car crashes in the news here and usually these are brand new cars with all kinds of safety features, seatbelt being used and the speed which the impact occured being somewhere from 60 to 70mph~ AT MOST.