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• #3477
He survived with minor injuries and was arrested.
Not one person intervene.
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• #3478
'kin 'ell
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• #3479
Snuff gif
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• #3480
In fairness, it was all over in 3 seconds. It takes a little time for bystanders to clock exactly what is going on before jumping in to help.
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• #3481
Not much time for them all to shuffle off in the opposite direction, though
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• #3482
Pretty much, and I'm willing to bet she was screaming too.
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• #3483
Or yawning.
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• #3484
Or yawning.
I hear what you did there.
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• #3485
3 seconds isn't long enough for most people to properly assess a surprise crisis and decide upon the best course of action. First instinct is to step away from immediate danger.
It's much more likely to be a case of shock than a lack of civil caring for your fellow man.
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• #3486
also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bystander_effect
The bystander effect is a social psychological phenomenon that refers to cases in which individuals do not offer help to a victim. The probability of help is inversely related to the number of bystanders. In other words, the greater the number of bystanders, the less likely it is that any one of them will help. Several variables help to explain why the bystander effect occurs. These variables include: ambiguity, cohesiveness and diffusion of responsibility.
when he gets struck by the bus some people go over pretty quickly - I guess because it's more obvious what is going on
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• #3487
You're right about that Spiderman dance, it worked with "Leave A Light on" Belinda Carlisle
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• #3488
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• #3489
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• #3490
This is hurting my brain. I want to understand it, but my brain says leave it alone, it's clearly magic.
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• #3491
Twist and move
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• #3492
like a bawss...
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• #3493
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• #3494
Oh Bready...
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• #3495
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• #3497
Win.
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• #3498
kevin smith?!?
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• #3500
waited for the page to load so I could see a reep. Fanks.