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Infiltration Forums > US: Northeast > Subway surfer fatality(Viewed 2262 times)
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Subway surfer fatality
< on 1/20/2018 4:24 PM >
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Another one bites the dust. Riding atop a car, got head bashed from a beam.


http://www.dailyma...hes-head-beam.html


https://nypost.com...ff-train-and-dies/



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Re: Subway surfer fatality
<Reply # 1 on 1/20/2018 6:33 PM >
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A surefire cure for stupid...



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Re: Subway surfer fatality
<Reply # 2 on 1/20/2018 6:47 PM >
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The man hat climbed on top of a 6 train in Manhattan, New York. He died when an overhead beam bashed him in the head

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Re: Subway surfer fatality
<Reply # 3 on 1/20/2018 6:48 PM >
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Not surprised to hear synthetic cannabinoids were involved. Those things are fucking evil, and nothing like natural cannabis.

If you pack and smoke a bowl of K2 like you'd pack and smoke a bowl of weed, you're gonna have a very bad time.



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Re: Subway surfer fatality
<Reply # 4 on 1/20/2018 9:52 PM >
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Posted by WarBird69
Not surprised to hear synthetic cannabinoids were involved. Those things are fucking evil, and nothing like natural cannabis.

If you pack and smoke a bowl of K2 like you'd pack and smoke a bowl of weed, you're gonna have a very bad time.


all the more reason to legalize the real thing.
I don't know about you, but when I herbal refresh, all I want are cartoons, music, oreos, soda and doritos in that order.

and a nice comfy sofa.




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Re: Subway surfer fatality
<Reply # 5 on 1/20/2018 10:33 PM >
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Posted by WarBird69
Not surprised to hear synthetic cannabinoids were involved. Those things are fucking evil, and nothing like natural cannabis.

If you pack and smoke a bowl of K2 like you'd pack and smoke a bowl of weed, you're gonna have a very bad time.


Exactly, however it's a completely different chemical(s).
It is not synthetic Tetrahydrocannabinol of which there are 3 psychoactive delta variants.
THC doesn't cause this kind of tard behavior.
K2 is a synthetic cannabinoid analog that binds to the cannabinoid neuron receptor sites in the brain.
The other effects are unlike THC; deaths from acute/chronic THC poisoning are virtually unknown.
Some of the synthesised analogs however are know to be fairly toxic with severe symptoms including death.
https://en.m.wikip...hetic_cannabinoids



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Re: Subway surfer fatality
<Reply # 6 on 1/20/2018 11:34 PM >
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Posted by Samurai
I don't know about you, but when I herbal refresh, all I want are cartoons, music, oreos, soda and doritos in that order.

and a nice comfy sofa.



Depends on the strain for me. A nice sativa, and I want to be rocking out on the fringes of a mosh pit at a metal show (getting too old to actually get in the pit anymore). Whereas if it's indica dominant, I just want cartoons, music, and food while relaxing and melting into the couch/chair.

Posted by blackhawk
Exactly, however it's a completely different chemical(s).


I'm aware.

I've knowingly (because who knows what was on the pack of "Spice" I picked up at a gas station once) smoked two different kinds: JWH-018 and AM-2201. I got them because I wanted to get high after work, they were easy to get, weren't illegal (at the time), and didn't show up on piss tests (pretty much the same reasons I drank cough syrup in my early 20s). I knew better than to pack a whole bowl of the stuff (since I usually do my homework on drugs before putting them in my body), so I only took 1 small hit at a time. Even just a tiny hit wasn't all that fun, with the AM-2201 being especially bad. The plus side was the high only lasted an hour at max. A whole bowl may have literally killed me, since a small amount of AM-2201 left me (and former UER member Spark) laying in my living room floor thinking we were gonna die. We also smoked some and drove to Wal-Mart once, which was pants-on-head stupid, but does make for fun memories lol.

The best way to describe the highs from them is "dirty" or "wrong". They didn't feel...."right". Super vague, but I don't know how else to describe it lol.


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Re: Subway surfer fatality
<Reply # 7 on 1/20/2018 11:59 PM >
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Posted by WarBird69


Depends on the strain for me. A nice sativa, and I want to be rocking out on the fringes of a mosh pit at a metal show (getting too old to actually get in the pit anymore). Whereas if it's indica dominant, I just want cartoons, music, and food while relaxing and melting into the couch/chair.


with my heart, I want mellow.





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Re: Subway surfer fatality
<Reply # 8 on 1/22/2018 4:58 AM >
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Boo fucking hoo. Another stupid useless loser that the rest of us now don't have to pay to support for the next 40 years. Net win.



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<Reply # 9 on 1/22/2018 5:00 AM >
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Posted by ahhntzville
Boo fucking hoo. Another stupid useless loser that the rest of us now don't have to pay to support for the next 40 years. Net win.


wow, you have so much empathy and compassion for your fellow humans.
it's stunning, actually.

would you be so hard if it was one of your relatives? or friends?




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Re: Subway surfer fatality
<Reply # 10 on 1/22/2018 6:13 AM >
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This incident sounds kind of quaint. I was expecting him to be using a selfie stick and livecasting on Facebook or something.



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Re: Subway surfer fatality
<Reply # 11 on 1/22/2018 4:03 PM >
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lucky he died and didn't become some twisted up vegetable on life support.
i jumped freight train boxcars as a kid, lucky to have never fallen.
i'd never get atop a train in a tunnel, you have no idea the clearances.
unless i was steven seagal and my reward was erika eleniak (circa '92).




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Re: Subway surfer fatality
<Reply # 12 on 1/22/2018 4:42 PM >
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Posted by yaggy
lucky he died and didn't become some twisted up vegetable on life support.
i jumped freight train boxcars as a kid, lucky to have never fallen.
i'd never get atop a train in a tunnel, you have no idea the clearances.
unless i was steven seagal and my reward was erika eleniak (circa '92).



we'd jump on the roof of the freight cars heading north, get out of the village and then jump from the freight cars into the lake. In retrospect, this was a wee stupid. Luckily, though, this was before CP Rail upgraded the tracks so the trains were going pretty slow.

still... was pretty stupid. I think this guy had seen too many movies and wasn't thinking.
it's too bad, honestly.





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Re: Subway surfer fatality
<Reply # 13 on 1/22/2018 6:26 PM >
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Posted by yaggy
lucky he died and didn't become some twisted up vegetable on life support.
i jumped freight train boxcars as a kid, lucky to have never fallen.
i'd never get atop a train in a tunnel, you have no idea the clearances.
unless i was steven seagal and my reward was erika eleniak (circa '92).



Lol, he smashed his skull so hard it cracked like an egg.
Riding on the outside of trains is dicey and fun. I stayed on the box car ladder... you're right, clearances can be tight and damaged pieces can be dangling down as well.
Never even crossed my mind to surf it though; there can be a lot of sideways sway at the top and there was... it's getting on/off that is the hard part though if the train is moving.




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Re: Subway surfer fatality
<Reply # 14 on 1/22/2018 7:00 PM >
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Posted by blackhawk


Lol, he smashed his skull so hard it cracked like an egg.
Riding on the outside of trains is dicey and fun. I stayed on the box car ladder... you're right, clearances can be tight and damaged pieces can be dangling down as well.
Never even crossed my mind to surf it though; there can be a lot of sideways sway at the top and there was... it's getting on/off that is the hard part though if the train is moving.



on the platform for the parking brake is downright comfortable. ask a friend of mine.
we were jumping on cars and riding them the length of the siding, where two trains meet. Before Will knew it, the northbound train he was on was going too fast to jump off so we had to pick him up in Plattsburgh NY, about 75 miles from where we were, where the train had to stop for a southbound one. He said the only time he got spooked was where the train goes through a tunnel near Willsboro Bay and the tracks are cut into a cliff.



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Re: Subway surfer fatality
<Reply # 15 on 1/22/2018 7:32 PM >
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on the platform for the parking brake is downright comfortable. ask a friend of mine.
we were jumping on cars and riding them the length of the siding, where two trains meet. Before Will knew it, the northbound train he was on was going too fast to jump off so we had to pick him up in Plattsburgh NY, about 75 miles from where we were, where the train had to stop for a southbound one. He said the only time he got spooked was where the train goes through a tunnel near Willsboro Bay and the tracks are cut into a cliff.



I wanted the view.
Problem was the train was on a gradual but long downhill grade. It won't slow down for at 12 more miles than I wanted to go and even then it might keep rolling.
I jumped it when it was going at about 2-4 mph, and that is dangerous. When got to where I wanted off it was going at least 25 mph. There was about 14 inches of new fallen snow on the ground.
Jumping off feet first was out of the question; I went belly first hoping not to gut myself on an unseen object(s). I scrutinized my LZ as careful as I could and... jumped and belly flopped into the snow.
Smooth slide with snow flying everywhere.
It worked out well but never again!
That said it was one of the best action rides I ever had


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Re: Subway surfer fatality
<Reply # 16 on 1/22/2018 10:04 PM >
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I wanted the view.
Problem was the train was on a gradual but long downhill grade. It won't slow down for at 12 more miles than I wanted to go and even then it might keep rolling.
I jumped it when it was going at about 2-4 mph, and that is dangerous. When got to where I wanted off it was going at least 25 mph. There was about 14 inches of new fallen snow on the ground.
Jumping off feet first was out of the question; I went belly first hoping not to gut myself on an unseen object(s). I scrutinized my LZ as careful as I could and... jumped and belly flopped into the snow.
Smooth slide with snow flying everywhere.
It worked out well but never again!
That said it was one of the best action rides I ever had


where we'd jump into Lake Champlain, you had to really push off to get over that first 6-10feet... once you cleared it, the slope dropped off drastically into 60-70ft of water and you were good... the trick was timing it because the train was still moving at 25 mph... that doesn't sound like much, but it is.





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<Reply # 17 on 1/22/2018 11:06 PM >
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where we'd jump into Lake Champlain, you had to really push off to get over that first 6-10feet... once you cleared it, the slope dropped off drastically into 60-70ft of water and you were good... the trick was timing it because the train was still moving at 25 mph... that doesn't sound like much, but it is.




In that case 25 mph is fast as hell...




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