The girl in the last clip who was silently losing her mind laughing as her friend drifted in and out of consciousness got me good. 😂😂 also i'm pretty sure she just gave up and died at the end
Just wanted to say I appreciate that you guys keep it simple with your compilations after that weird experimentation period. That's how it's done, no unnecessary commentary, no hosts, no stupid sound effects. Just fail clips. The subtitles are icing on the cake. I appreciate your work.
You don't mean anything you're saying. You're just trying to get as many likes as possible so your comment goes to top and you can get a view clicks for your crappy RU-vid channel.
I swear, I’ve seen this channel feature accidents that look like it would be a miracle if anyone survived. Meanwhile, we are assured that no one was harmed.
Insurance companies don’t cover porch falls because they claim American porches are inherently negligent because the builder intentionally installed it while safer options such as the European or Antarctic porches are available.
@@twilightsparkle75 In France, it's not a question of design but of mandatory standards, and our porches in France aren't much different from the porches on American houses, though. In France, as homeowners or tenants, we are required to have what is known as a multirisques habitation insurance policy with third-party cover for damage to yourself or another person. If you fall on your house because of a slippery porch and you're not injured, nothing will happen. However, the civil cover may come into play if you're injured, but as in France hospital treatment is almost free for everyone, this cover will not come into play.
@@twilightsparkle75 Sure. My understanding is that unlike virtually all other countries, the US regulations require multiple coats of polyurethane to any step or ledge constructed after 1972. If you see anyone in the US slip in such places, it was either constructed prior to 1972 or it is subject to at least one code violation. Exactly which ones and what penalties the property owner is subject to depends on the city and/or county the porch is located in. Also, if you see someone slip on a porch outside of the United States or any of its territories, then that means it was sprayed illegally with the same polyurethane compound mentioned before. This would be due to negligent porchmen during installation or hooligans.
@@drunkentrain well you got the first half right no we don't insure porch falls. businesses are covered for it inherently and claim no responsibility for a customer falling down their porch should they have one homeowners and business owners are not responsible for others falling unless in the business case it is clearly and undeniably the business's fault. this is to cover the asses of most bar's and pubs whose customers are most likely to be drunk when exiting the premises. in the case of the home owner the only people who should be ideally able to fall are, the home owner, family/friends and delivery people or others doing work on the house the last two of which ideally have health coverage for such scenarios. it has nothing to do with how the porch is built or its style. its just covered under a different system. that being health care.
Because they found a new way to do that , clips from China , years ago they never use video clip from China like there's no such country on this planet.
I’m not a real fan of accidental slip and falls, but when someone gets on a ride, or tries a hill, yeah, well, you know an accident is a possibility. Those are pretty good!
5:46 is only a fail if she lets it be. Use the rest of the icing to spackle over the gap--standard cake-decorating fix; my mama uses it all the time. But girl, tie that hair back so you don't get hair in the frosting and vice versa.
I know. Its hysterical. The clong bonk as he goes headfirst over the handlebars and the scooter lands on top of him, he practically does a full 360 flip. Then gets up and wonders how it happened! I bet he was black and blue and in pain for weeks after that....
The thin metal grates. There is a drain running in a row. Each section has a grid cover. He hits it with the front wheel, the grate drops the wheel through as it moves, jamming forward motion. He goes over the handle bars as the stationary wheel is now a rotating pivot point. Its basic physics. A good example of the law of inertia, that states things in motion, tend to stay in motion. Just not they way he expected when he got on his crappy scooter...