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Leopard18
Location: Boston, MA Gender: Male Total Likes: 52 likes
| | | Re: Schoolboy killed while taking extreme selfie < Reply # 13 on 9/29/2015 10:03 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Deuterium
I doubt you comment lol that guy crashed and burned when a motorcycle stunt ride goes wrong. It doesn't make it dumb because it's not monetized. There are many other activities that are equally pointless or meaningful depending on your point of view. Just to name a few dangerous activities: ice climbing, mountaineering, free climbing, boxing and bull riding.
| Fair enough, Risk is a subjective factor and each person analyzes it differently. Each activity has its risks and rewards, often including death as a risk. Based on my analysis of his actions, there's a very low payout for the risk given, and therefore brings any number of adjectives to mind, ranging from ballsy to stupid. On the flip side, at least he died doing something he evidently loved. I must say though, there are much safer yet just as thrilling ways to enjoy life and adrenaline, so hanging off of buildings for the sole purpose of taking cool pictures seems a rather unnecessary task, possibly (but not definitely) just done for attention. IF that was the case, then he was unquestionably dumb. Posted by Cosmic "Friends had warned him that he was putting his life at risk but he became addicted to the thrill of taking extreme selfies on his phone." Addicted to selfies..
| Adding validity to the probability that it was for attention/self importance. EDIT: added cosmic's quote.
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