some fricked up homeless looking guy keeled over in a bus stop and just frickin died eyes open on the floor. I called an ambulance and everyone was just walking past. They glanced at him and said yea he’s dead and carried on walking. Emergency services gave me instructions on the phone for pressing his chest and he popped up. He was fricked up on drugs or some shit incoherent. Ambulance arrived and hauled him onto a stretcher.
it was incredibly blackpilling. Dude could have just died and everyone would have just walked past. The ambulance people barely even gave a frick the only person who helped was some tweaked out random old guy who was either moronic or on drugs too.
when they lifted him up his pants lifted above his shins and he had sticky pads on from the hospital. I think he must have escaped from hospital or some shit
And if he ends up causing a great deal of good in the world?
You can't take action out of assuming what someone will do with their free will.
I bet you want to abort all babies just because they might grow up and be bad people.
there is nothing to confirm that this guy was a drug addict except the fact that he kept fading into non responsive. He was fat not some tweaky meth head. It was really gross. By all means he could have been a junkie but it was more like a fat alcoholic
You secured your way into the lords kingdom. I try to do good on a daily basis, little things, but you are on a golden ticket to paradise.
You did a good job anon, a life is a life
After it happened i was filled with guilt and shame. I saw all the people walking by and it shocked me but I understood their choice and I’ve felt burdened with guilt since for even hesitating. I didn’t want to touch him, I’ve never seen a dead person before. I saw him keel over and die. It was disgusting but I shouldn’t have acted with hesitation. I am glad for this experience as I will never act with hesitation in such a situation again. I am truly ashamed of myself for not doing better. Nonetheless me and some barely functional crackhead type guy saved his life so it’s hard to feel to bad. I am conflicted.
If he hurts somebody it's his fault, not OPs. If I work at McDonald's and I serve somebody even after they ask for a military discount am I a murderer? Hardly.
murder is a legal term and providing a transaction is different than saving someone who is making a fatal mistake. You sound diagnosable moronic so I wouldn’t doubt that you really do work at McDonald’s.
You will when they are resuscitating Cody crackhead and your mom falls over and breaks a hip and can't be seen quick enough and then he stabs her on the way out to steal her pain meds, id imagine
Did you watch the builders build your home? If not did it spring up by magic? Did you watch a hen lay each of your eggs? Do you doubt that they came from chickens?
2 years ago
Anonymous
why live in your head and not reality? So what if you save a good healthy man with good morals. He lives his life and eventually goes on to become a paramedic saving crackheads all day. Have you not done significantly more damage saving the good man? It’s a pointless thought exercise. If you see someone dying in the street I think it’s generally safe to say you should attempt to stop it
Good on you man, obviously be careful, people can have all kinds of wild shit on them (used needles, doodoo, etc)
Thats largely where my hesitation came from, I was with my pregnant gf and I told her to stand off to the side. I didn’t want him to jump up in some cracked out PCP rage or some shit. I think my hesitation was fair but I still feel shame. He won’t even remember me. Weird feels
>putting a price on human life
Sooner or later that soul will be nurtured to health and God will have him repay all good deeds he recived and didn't pay for in this life. Todays 10th time saved drug addict is tomorrows saint and a martyr.
Good man. Moral character is undervalued. Most people pretend to be good natured when they're in front of people they know, but when there isnt anyone around to see them they behave as they truly feel. Not true for everyone of course since some people think stepping in will complicate things more, and they might feel theres nothing they can do anyway so they carry on.
One time my buddy ran over my other buddy with a car and like nearly popped his head and I couldn't do anything. It was the scariest thing ever being powerless to help. He survived tho lol.
I saw a man getting run over right in front of me 0,5 seconds before jumping out of the way of the car driving 50 km/h right at me, thus saving my own life.
He died right away but the most gruesome thing I saw that day was not the gore and all the blood and brains on the asphalt, but the tears and screams of his wife and, a short half an hour later, his 2 adult sons. I've never heard anything like this, they were almost animal-like.
This was 3 years ago and a friend suggested I should celebrate it as my 2nd birthday, but I find it offensive to celebrate something the day I saw a man's body getting absolutely rekt in front of me.
>fake tan with a sunbed and larp that you’ve been on holiday >move into a tiny filthy attic in a fancy building >borrow large amounts of money >buy overpriced drinks and food you can’t afford >an hour of judo a week is sufficient exercise and will free your mind
thanks anon absolutely excellent advice!
It's crazy that this thread exists and that I saw it, because I also (probably) saved someone's life yesterday. What are the odds? Dude was lying on the pavement, in his own vomit, half naked, unconscious. Called an ambulance, made sure he's breathing and prevented him from choking on his own vomit, until the paramedics finally arrived. Lots of people kept on walking and pretended that they didn't notice the guy or simply just ignored the situation. Only once I got involved a small crowd of concerned people started to form, it's really weird how these situations play out. Anyway, I just hope he's alright now and it wasn't anything serious.
self control?
kekd
Go back
i save one everyday
>Why are we still here...
"everyday" is an adjective; you mean "every day".
>Ackchyually
>Gets called out for being illiterate
>Cries
Many such cases.
>making fun of someone is crying
Oh really? Do tell
We did CPR on a young black dude for like an hour on Wednesday, he died lol
LOL
some fricked up homeless looking guy keeled over in a bus stop and just frickin died eyes open on the floor. I called an ambulance and everyone was just walking past. They glanced at him and said yea he’s dead and carried on walking. Emergency services gave me instructions on the phone for pressing his chest and he popped up. He was fricked up on drugs or some shit incoherent. Ambulance arrived and hauled him onto a stretcher.
it was incredibly blackpilling. Dude could have just died and everyone would have just walked past. The ambulance people barely even gave a frick the only person who helped was some tweaked out random old guy who was either moronic or on drugs too.
when they lifted him up his pants lifted above his shins and he had sticky pads on from the hospital. I think he must have escaped from hospital or some shit
>saving a drug addict
If he ends up robbing or hurting somebody I would feel pretty shitty if I were you.
And if he ends up causing a great deal of good in the world?
You can't take action out of assuming what someone will do with their free will.
I bet you want to abort all babies just because they might grow up and be bad people.
The only thing junkies ever do that is good for society is flatlining
"“The one of you who is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone"
>unironic christcuckery
I wouldn’t judge the addict at all, I would just set up the meeting with him and St. Peter by pretending like I didn’t see him.
You need to have some empathy.
there is nothing to confirm that this guy was a drug addict except the fact that he kept fading into non responsive. He was fat not some tweaky meth head. It was really gross. By all means he could have been a junkie but it was more like a fat alcoholic
After it happened i was filled with guilt and shame. I saw all the people walking by and it shocked me but I understood their choice and I’ve felt burdened with guilt since for even hesitating. I didn’t want to touch him, I’ve never seen a dead person before. I saw him keel over and die. It was disgusting but I shouldn’t have acted with hesitation. I am glad for this experience as I will never act with hesitation in such a situation again. I am truly ashamed of myself for not doing better. Nonetheless me and some barely functional crackhead type guy saved his life so it’s hard to feel to bad. I am conflicted.
>I’ve never seen a dead person before.
Think about it for some time. The Buddhists do this.
If he hurts somebody it's his fault, not OPs. If I work at McDonald's and I serve somebody even after they ask for a military discount am I a murderer? Hardly.
murder is a legal term and providing a transaction is different than saving someone who is making a fatal mistake. You sound diagnosable moronic so I wouldn’t doubt that you really do work at McDonald’s.
Serving people is serving people whether it's required for their life or a convenience. If everyone served, there'd be no violence.
you sound extremely sheltered
Yeah, I'm sure your Hawaiian shirt and sunglasses are very comfy
You secured your way into the lords kingdom. I try to do good on a daily basis, little things, but you are on a golden ticket to paradise.
Dude go back to hell
>triggered by the faithful.
You did a good job anon, a life is a life
You're a good lad
All you did was cost your fellow citizens a shit load of money and give some addict his tenth chance
who cares about costing the state money under the current circumstances like that’s the most important waste of taxpayer money
You will when they are resuscitating Cody crackhead and your mom falls over and breaks a hip and can't be seen quick enough and then he stabs her on the way out to steal her pain meds, id imagine
and you’ve seen this happen? That’s nuts man
Did you watch the builders build your home? If not did it spring up by magic? Did you watch a hen lay each of your eggs? Do you doubt that they came from chickens?
why live in your head and not reality? So what if you save a good healthy man with good morals. He lives his life and eventually goes on to become a paramedic saving crackheads all day. Have you not done significantly more damage saving the good man? It’s a pointless thought exercise. If you see someone dying in the street I think it’s generally safe to say you should attempt to stop it
Thats largely where my hesitation came from, I was with my pregnant gf and I told her to stand off to the side. I didn’t want him to jump up in some cracked out PCP rage or some shit. I think my hesitation was fair but I still feel shame. He won’t even remember me. Weird feels
>NOOOOO STOP SAVING LIVES THINK ABOUT THE HECKIN ECONOMY!!!!!
>putting a price on human life
Sooner or later that soul will be nurtured to health and God will have him repay all good deeds he recived and didn't pay for in this life. Todays 10th time saved drug addict is tomorrows saint and a martyr.
absolutely zogged. What a pozzed take. I’m impressed
kys
Yeah the state needs that money to donate to Israel
Good on you man, obviously be careful, people can have all kinds of wild shit on them (used needles, doodoo, etc)
>it was incredibly blackpilling. Dude could have just died and everyone would have just walked past.
What city living does to a mf
Anon mah boy, good job
t. somebody who lived with drug addicts
pls be sam
Good man. Moral character is undervalued. Most people pretend to be good natured when they're in front of people they know, but when there isnt anyone around to see them they behave as they truly feel. Not true for everyone of course since some people think stepping in will complicate things more, and they might feel theres nothing they can do anyway so they carry on.
Well done, broski.
you did good, don't worry about your hesitation, take solace in the fact that it did not hinder you from doing what was right
One time my buddy ran over my other buddy with a car and like nearly popped his head and I couldn't do anything. It was the scariest thing ever being powerless to help. He survived tho lol.
One time in Afghanistan I ran over an Afghani with a Stryker. It was quite based…quite based.
I think I saved a person's life once but I can't remember it
Do I have dementia?
Maybe you daydreamed about the scenario of saving someone so much that it ingrained itself into your brain as a faint, false memory
kys frogposter
I saw a man getting run over right in front of me 0,5 seconds before jumping out of the way of the car driving 50 km/h right at me, thus saving my own life.
He died right away but the most gruesome thing I saw that day was not the gore and all the blood and brains on the asphalt, but the tears and screams of his wife and, a short half an hour later, his 2 adult sons. I've never heard anything like this, they were almost animal-like.
This was 3 years ago and a friend suggested I should celebrate it as my 2nd birthday, but I find it offensive to celebrate something the day I saw a man's body getting absolutely rekt in front of me.
that’s rough man
Everyone has an edgy phase, you will grow up when life kicks you down.
>t. r*ddit
Grow up from believing every life is worth saving for. You have childish view on world
ironic opinion for an ESL
Good thread. It would be a shame if you elaborated on it dumbass.
If you want elaboration I have a great thread you can read
/fit/
>fake tan with a sunbed and larp that you’ve been on holiday
>move into a tiny filthy attic in a fancy building
>borrow large amounts of money
>buy overpriced drinks and food you can’t afford
>an hour of judo a week is sufficient exercise and will free your mind
thanks anon absolutely excellent advice!
It's crazy that this thread exists and that I saw it, because I also (probably) saved someone's life yesterday. What are the odds? Dude was lying on the pavement, in his own vomit, half naked, unconscious. Called an ambulance, made sure he's breathing and prevented him from choking on his own vomit, until the paramedics finally arrived. Lots of people kept on walking and pretended that they didn't notice the guy or simply just ignored the situation. Only once I got involved a small crowd of concerned people started to form, it's really weird how these situations play out. Anyway, I just hope he's alright now and it wasn't anything serious.
our paths are intertwined bro. I hope I am blessed with the chance to save a life again
it’s been popping into my head since. To what end do Buddhists do it?