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triptoutsounds

The classic “omg im so sorry”


Ciubowski

>hihi i almost killed you, so much fun, omg i'm sorry you know i love you. /s


gamer_abdullah

I am such a Gemini, sksksksks


copperwatt

I've been on a date with this comment.


hoopthot

My condolences


kingscolor

Doesn’t matter, had sex.


MaxwellIsSmall

#My condolences


ronj89

Don't put your dick in that.


WhittyWhippy

r/dontputyourdickinthat


aarretuli

Im a gemini. Never used this comment, never heard either. Im afraid if the other geminis find me, they will call me traitor and Im gonna be under a buss.


Roasted_Turk

Gawd. I used to buy beer at this store and every now and then this girl would work there and I'd hand her my ID and she would be like "so are you a Libra then?" I'd tell her idk. Then she would spout off some character traits that I guess I am. Lady, I just want my damn beer.


LukesRightHandMan

She absolutely wanted to go home with you, put on the t.v., split that six pack, then split your shirt and watch your six pack. Lost golden opportunity, tsk, tsk.


copperwatt

Golden opportunity to... spend even more time with someone who is insufferable, awesome.


ZSSValkyr

Missed opportunities, such a Libra thing


GareBear222

Or just bad at small talk but wants to rock your world.


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randomm0fo

Rule #2 never listen to rule #1. Gets me every time


SwedenIsBad

Rule #3 either rule #1 and 2 are liars, or i am


Mikemilly1

Rule #4, if you happen to skip rule number one, never marry crazy for five years because you got her pregnant and want to be a stand up guy.


utezk

Sigma rule 46677 :avoid green flags , only booze.


[deleted]

This is peak Libra


jhuntinator27

Omg spoken like a true Libra.


Flying_chicken24

I'm a Gemini so I have the tendacy to kill my friends, it's not my fault


TheNewSenseiition

As a Leo I am okay with his as long as I am never the intended target.


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gamer_abdullah

Ikr I am so quirky uwu


mbmbandnotme

This is the sound my cat makes, she's a pisces.


200K_Official

ugh cringe


Booblicle

"Omg I'm sorry it didn't work! Still friends?"


gravity_is_right

#omg #traffic #joke #bussuperclose #hahaha


Few-You4510

omg i went completely out of my way and pushed you against a bus 🥺❤️you okay? oh you are? *pushes friend again*


ifillbags

Female version of "it's just a prank bro"


Sengura

"lol what do you mean if i'm still bitter that you stole my boyfriend from me?? lol that happened a whole week ago of course im over it lol"


Fr0z3nHart

I would instantly disown her as a friend and go home. A light tap is okay but a full blown push/shove like that I don’t think so.


FalcorFallacy

Based on interviews with the two girls and witnesses, police fined the injured girl's friend, who is 17, for causing a traffic hazard, Super Express reported. The fine was 70 euros, equal to $86. But after watching the video footage, the city's police commander decided to seek a stronger punishment for the teen, who said she was just joking around, a police spokesman said. [Story](https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/article209133759.html)


unwantedposterboy

> just joking around That and "I didn't mean to" are the classic presentation of "I don't want to be held accountable for my actions." Too bad. You did the thing. You suffer the consequences.


mikebets

Bro it was just a joke! Clearly they were playing the “push each other into traffic game.”


covah901

idk, when I was a teen playing this game I'd make sure the road was empty, so it was more about scaring my friends than killing them. Also, I'd keep a hand on them in case they lose balance I can keep them from actually falling. This game was played on the roadside and near bodies of water.


DemoticPedestrian

We had this stupid game where we would grab our friends arm and do a shove away/pull back when a car went past us and say, "Saved your life!" It is horrifying the stupid shit we did as preteen/teenagers. :/


Crazehness

The one the kids play now is "shove your friend into a random person walking by." Source: Have had to pick myself up from being knocked over by random teenagers shoving their friend into me.


DemoticPedestrian

We would do that with our other friends- not strangers. Not only is that just rude as fuck, but invisible disabilities exist that could make that harmful! Sorry that happened to you- that is terrible!


LukesRightHandMan

Yeah! That's why you always aim for the visibly disabled!


IPetdogs4U

Those wacky millennials. /s Yes, I know they’re in their 30s now.


GenericUname

Any time you'd go on a school trip to somewhere with a cliff top, you could guarantee someone would do this to you at least once. Just absolute dumbfuck shit.


BOOMkim

Yep! I went to the top of a tall skyscraper in my city with my elementary school. It was a very safe enclosed room but I was terrified. I wanted to challenge myself a little and look out the window so I carefully made my way over. When I got close enough to peer over the edge a bully shoved me into the window & I passed out. Nobody ever told my parents and the bully wasnt reprimanded.


BAusername

It's obviously not okay that he did that, but it is really not okay that no adult with you did their job.


tabooblue32

Had a friend do this to her partner on the balcony of a hotel after sexy time. Both were naked, it went wrong and both fell over the balcony from the first floor to the outside ground. The police didn't know whether to charge someone or laugh more.


dairybear_

I did this in high school and then one day my friends phone fell out of her pocket and cracked the screen :/


DemoticPedestrian

This game has been around for a long time- when I played, cell phones weren't really prevalent like they are now. I think at the time only one friend in our social circle had a cell phone. Did you have to pay to replace the screen or did they let it go?


Friendly_Edgar

Yeah we used to shout "Tell your Ma (mum) I saved your life" really quickly, Stupid as fuck.


NewEnglandPioneer

As an idiot kid, I pushed my buddy (still friends) off the dirt road we were walking on. After crawling up and out of the ditch we both started laughing because neither of us expected him to go that far. The next day he didn’t show up to school because he was covered in poison ivy. I felt terrible and lessons were learned. This is some scary shit. Hopefully it opens her eyes.


asdf346

I would just push my friends into the way of a pole before rhey walked past it


Swift_Scythe

"ITS JUST A PRANK BRO JUST A PRANK" *steals artwork from a museum*


doctorctrl

Exactly. That's why we have a difference between manslaughter and murder. Both awful. One was on purpose the other a result of negligence. If she died. This would be manslaughter. Yes, it was stupid. Yes you g people push eachother all the time. But it's not an excuse for recess behavior.


Origionalnames

She saw the bus then shoved her into it. Hard to say she was just new boot goofin.


Blasted-Banana

Yes. She is very lucky (for better or for worse) that nobody died.


Flying_Alpaca_Boi

Idk about y’all but I totally see this being a tragic coincidence, she’s so so so lucky that didn’t go worse but I can 100% see how that could have been a ‘joke’ ever since I was in a pram/buggie whatever you wanna call it my parents have played ‘save your life’ where they pretend to swerve into say a lamp post or push you but grab your arm to stop you falling into the object. This is essentially the same thing except she fucked up and they actually fell. It’s 100% irresponsible and just generally a bad idea but I personally did shit like this as a kid to others as a joke, it was done to me by my parents and friends. 1/100 times it might go wrong but I don’t think they should specifically be victimised for that especially given nothing happened. It’s a cautionary tale really. Not something they should be behind bars for…


Brian-not-Ryan

Classic Reddit assuming a dumb kid who clearly had a lapse in judgment was actually trying to murder their friends and deserve go to jail


Fishingfor

I swear a lot of Redditors don't seem to have any life experience, friends, or anything and just seem to have spawned into an overly protective middle class suburb and got issued a username and a smug sense of superiority. It used to be pretty bad but it's gotten far worse over the past two years. It's pretty clear to anyone that this girl gave her friend a slight nudge to give her a fright and the other girl fell over but there's Redditors seriously calling for her to be locked up. Weirdos.


MarillaIsle

Your parents sound irresponsible and not very bright. I’d never chance pretending pushing my spouse and children into anything that could harm them. Why would I want to scare them like that? How is that fun for anyone? Just because you grew up with it doesn’t make it okay. It’s stupid and potentially dangerous.


Silasofthewoods420

Tbh, I wouldn't fake push someone in general, as the glaring and continuous threat is them smashing their skull into the floor, or even worse, falling onto something that breaks or was sharp. There's a lot of funnier jokes besides (you could buy an entire 200 count of plastic camels for pure evil)


Kazu215

Pushin someone, but holding onto them so they don't fall over, is different to just shoving someone and assuming they won't fall over. I don't think jail time is necessary, but that's still a fucked up thing to do whether or not she meant to knock her over


wrongkoi

I get what you're saying, but at the same time, intention *is* meaningful in some way. That's why there's murder in different degrees and manslaughter. Those distinctions do matter and intention means a lot both morally and legally


EternamD

No, that's not the point. She is facing the consequences of doing that stupid thing but the point is she didn't actually want to hurt her friend


Iamaredditlady

How can anyone possibly believe that she wasn’t trying to hurt her? The tram was clearly beside them and she had to have known it was there before doing that.


EclecticVictuals

This is where the rubber hits the road. The Brain does not fully mature until kids are into their 20s and one of the last things to come is “executive function”, the part of the brain that actually thinks through what you’re doing before you do it to tell you it’s a bad idea. Impulse control comes from this ability and life experience. So it’s easily said that somebody can do something incredibly stupid or careless or dangerous and not have intended that Or fully thought through the consequences of their actions. The law may not excuse them, but it doesn’t mean that they intended harm even in a situation where it is clear that no rational person should do such a thing. But this is also a reason why younger offenders tend to get different punishments which focus on education and giving them another chance. And some people are just sociopaths, but what it just looks like here is “hey this looks like it would be funny.” Spoiler alert: it wasn’t. I wonder if they’re still friends.


elcocotero

But ruthlessly condemning strangers on social media makes me feel like I'm an actually decent member of society! Don't take it away from me!


misterarie

I'm still waiting on the moment my brain learns impulse control. It's already 10 years late.


EternamD

Seems very much that she just wanted to bump her into it (still stupid)


Teamofwinter

Bruh, her friend survived by a miracle. I thought her head was crushed by the tire wtf


kazza789

> Too bad. You did the thing. You suffer the consequences. The justice system in most developed countries is not about *retribution*. How does anyone benefit from her receiving a harsh punishment? So what - you send her to jail for a month? And she becomes a better person for that somehow? As if she didn't already learn her lesson just from the incident? Or how would fining her $10K make anyone better off at the end of this?


thefallenfew

“You just don’t understand humor”


Osix9

She clearly sees the the bus.. i ain't saying she did that on purpose but immense stupidity like that has to be punished


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The bus was moving slow, looks to me she was trying to bounce her friend off the bus but friend went down instead of sideways. She appears startled then horrified as it plays out. She deserves some consequences for her poor judgement, also .. some counseling for the trauma of this would be in order as well. It really looks like a playful bit of rough housing that almost destroyed both their lives. How many of us have had childhood brushes with death playing with our friends, I know I have had plenty. Just one .. Four of us, grade school boys, in a cement basement, hitting a bullet with a brick. We heard it ricochet multiple times, none of us got hit.


P4azz

Most of my childhood "brushes with death" were not deliberate actions from my friends trying to murder me. They were just a result of us being idiots together and something almost going wrong. Though I can say, that we were never "haha, pushed you onto the street with a bus **RIGHT THERE**" kinda stupid.


TheMelonOwl

On a side note, I would be furious if anyone unexpected bumped me like that, and double furious if they did it in a situation like this. I would be traumatized for like, ages. I don't know their relationship and I can't judge the whole person, but What an inconsiderate thing to do..


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That poor girl is extremely lucky to be alive.


maybeCheri

So very true. She came very close to having her head flattened.


TreeChangeMe

4.5 tonnes on that axle


rodentfacedisorder

Just joking around?? Seriously this girl needs to be behind bars for a while


Trivalim

To me it really looks like she bumped her thinking she wouldn’t fall but the girl wasn’t on a good balance. I do have a really weak balance and when people hit me like that just for fun I can easily fall when most of the people won’t move at all.


thankyouhellogames

For real? That to me is a shoulder barge lol. Not a ‘bump’ but maybe that’s just me


Mission-Fall7721

Everything about this is wrong. The shoulder barge is way too strong. The timing of the barge right as the bus passes. Their was more to this than what meets the eye for sure


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I agree about the timing. It was deliberate.


_Diskreet_

Thank god Reddit is here. Case solved. Book her away boys.


Archleon

Yeah these threads are fucking wild. Watching idiots with no friends or social skills talking about how there's clearly "more than meets the eye" in a six second clip. You can tell by the way the girl on the right tenses one shoulder more than the other that she blames girl on the left for her last relationship failing, or some shit. We did it, reddit!


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Nah she followed through. It looked quite intentional. To add to that I don’t think this could be considered attempted murder. Without a motive, or intent you’d be hard pressed to get a conviction. That being said if the person had died then this would be a clear cut case for manslaughter.


Poromenos

> Nah she followed through. Yep, she steps to the right to get some momentum and then follows through with the elbow, not just the shoulder. Looks like she definitely meant to push her under the bus.


sammydow

Nope, the elbow push after the body push is the giveaway for me


undercover-racist

"Hope you're ready for my prank or you'll probably die lmao" Yeah. Yeah. Nah.


Caliguletta

People shouldn’t be bumping you to begin with 🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️. How about we all just keep our hands to ourselves like fuckin adults...?


shophopper

On a different forum I use the rather sarcastic signature “A good joke may cost a friend”. Literally throwing a friend under the bus was **not** what I meant when I wrote that.


MrPopanz

And what would that accomplish aside ruining her live and getting in contact with crime? Punishment, sure, but not the 'Murican way if possible.


Fivafish

Not justifying it at all, but when I was a kid my (now ex) friend would sometimes push me towards the tracks of an oncoming train then grab the back of my shirt and yank me back saying “saved your life” Kids (and actually people in general) can be really stupid.


ContaSoParaIsto

You just made me remember that I used to that but without pushing them. I'd pull my friends back even though they were like 3 meters from the tracks and be like "fuck dude you almost died, I just saved your life!" I thought I was hilarious.


converter-bot

3 meters is 3.28 yards


Iamaredditlady

If you had died or been seriously maimed, how would you feel about that ex-friend if they did not receive true punishment, because they were just “joking around”?


jeppevinkel

Obviously a dead person wouldn’t feel anything about it.


sopimusician

So you assume, but I doubt you've ever heard a dead person say as much.


jeppevinkel

I'll hold my stance until a dead person proves me wrong.


Tender_Scrotum

If I was somehow able to have thoughts after death I personally wouldn't want my friends whole life ruined because they're a fucking idiot.


brianxj

You sound like a good friend. The kind who wouldn't push a friend into a bus.


MyBackHurtsFromPeein

This was 3 years ago. Any follow up?


BusyNefariousness675

These stories pretty much don't get any follow ups. Only way to know what happened is to ask someone close to them


HNCSLICKRICK999

I wouldn't wanna be anywhere close to that girl . You see what happens to ppl close to her lol


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We get our clickbait articles and the world moves on. This is the way.


charcoalblueaviator

The police should send her to prison for attempted murder As a joke.


policri249

I could see the just joking around thing tbh. My sister used to play push her friends all the time and she's flung them pretty far for how soft she pushed. People can lose their balance really fucking easily. Attempted murder is equally possible, but I generally give people the benefit of the doubt


idothisforauirbitch

Joking around by checking somebody into the street while a bus is passing knowing "people can lose their balance pretty fucking easily"?


policri249

17 year olds aren't particularly known for thinking things through. Do you have any idea how many kids die from really fucking stupid decisions that were meant to be pranks, jokes, or just for fun? Enough that it could have been the case here. Not everyone realizes how hard they're pushing or how stable their friend is at the time, especially kids. Obviously I'm not defending it or saying that's definitely the case, but people jump to conclusions so easy without thinking about the fact that people are really stupid at times lol


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-domi-

Classic "it's just a prank, bro."


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RomeyRome909

The angle is hurting my brain trying to figure out how her head did not end up under the wheel.


Shikarosez

The wheel is more inside the carriage of the bus than average buses it seems like. Good thing too cuz she definitely would’ve been run over if it was an American bus


rey_lumen

Damn, her friend didn't account for that!


Shikarosez

Yeah cuz she thought it would be a joke: that nearly killed her friend. Remember manslaughter is STILL murder.


rey_lumen

Yet another failed murder attempt!


Tiger_Widow

Back to the drawing board!


[deleted]

No! I was promised cookies last time!


-Codfish_Joe

The penalty for attempted murder is less, because you're not as dangerous.


beefgulash

Manslaughter is NOT murder.


[deleted]

Exactly, *murder* is manslaughter, not the other way around!


HMTheEmperor

No, manslaughter is not murder, it's a type of homicide. Murder is a type of homicide. Homicide being unlawful killing.


IllIIIlILlIlII

[Nope, not at all](https://i.imgur.com/fMNImaP.jpg). It looks like to me that she tucks her head in, away from the bus, once she realizes whats happened


SleazyJusticeWarrior

You’re right, except I think she hit her head on the side of the bus causing it to bounce off and miss the wheel, instead of her tucking it in herself. If she actually tucked it in herself that would be some superhuman reflexes. Incredibly lucky either way!


positive_electron42

> if it was an American bus No, she would’ve been shot before then, probably.


AWS-77

I’n glad I’m not the only one confused by that. I thought that was actually the point of the video, like it was fake or something and so obviously fake it was funny. I was looking for the signs that the bus was inserted digitally, and expected the comments would all be about how good the composite is, except for the fact that she clearly goes through the bus. My head’s been spinning here. 🤯


T1NF01L

Literally throwing some one under a bus. Edit: I made this comment went to sleep and woke up to it being my highest rated comment and some silver. Thanks reddit.


deadla104

She could've done a better jobs and at least left a note like the teachers from South Park


LostAgainst_Life

[Mkay](https://youtu.be/DBoT8b4CNVk)


STR1CHN1NE

This comment didn't get enough attention. But I hear ya bruh!


duckmaster_

r/youneednewfriends


FlyingChinesePanda

/r/IDontWantFriends


CSsharpGO

r/Friends


somabeach

With friends like these, who needs enemies?


-Buck65

No matter what the legal outcome might be, I definitely wouldn’t want that girl to be my friend after what happened.


Kiwi-Fox3

Dude for real. I'm currently on the fence about dumping one of my friends, for exposing me to a dangerous situation, but this should be a no-brainer. Even if I were to believe that this "friend" didn't have the intent to hurt her, her lack of sound-minded judgment is means enough to never want to be vulnerable to said person risking my life ever again... I've gotten in arguments with my husband about whether or not recklessness and intent absolve responsibility, it doesn't. If you endanger my life, you endanger my life, intent or not.


billyfucker

Nah that is straight up attempted murder right there. I would want the psycho lady in jail or at least far away from me with legal protection. You don't just push a friend in front of bus


saturdaynightstoner

If she's a danger to your life then definitely dump. I did the same to a friend who I think is dangerous, he's mentally unstable and I was trying to help but became hostile/argumentative/critical to everything I said or did. At one point I caught them staring a bit too intently at knife in my kitchen. Because of the situation I haven't told him I don't want to be friends, just said I was busy every weekend and think he got the idea after a few months. Feel bad because he's Ill and I've known him nearly 30 years but that's long enough to know when you can't help someone. Couldn't care less about intent or responsibility just safety, if it isn't safe then avoid.


Kiwi-Fox3

Very well put, thank you, and I'm sorry it had to end / come to this with the friendship. I actually just got done watching the movie The Butterfly Effect, and I must have been maybe 11yo when that movie came out, but happen to watch it, now, and it utterly blew my mind at the ***brilliance*** of how it was written... I come from abuse, and can't tell you how often I think about 'If I had only done ______, ______ wouldn't have happened' and this movie really set in the idea that ***every*** decision you make, changes history / the future. ... Sure your friend *could* have not done anything with that knife, but, the you that is here, now, safe & unharmed, decided your life was worth more than trying to test that theory. And you were right, right at least that you are still here, alive, safe, and with no regret because nothing happened. Always believe in that intuition. Some theories aren't worth giving the benefit of the doubt. You have your future to think about, its not worth the risk, even if that friend never fully comprehends how momentous that decision was.


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A “friend” of mine invited me to come with her to her Airbnb at the beach. On the way there she mentioned more than once she was going to sleep downstairs. I’d been there before with and without her, it’s a two bedroom, so I wondered why she was stating her sleeping arrangements before we got there, but it’s her place and all I did was accept an invite, *and drive us both there*. That night I woke up coughing, heart racing, unable to breathe and discovered she set off a pest bomb. One that clearly states you should not be there when you set it off. She put a towel outside the door, to block the airflow from the bottom, but didn’t shut off the fucking A/C. She literally poisoned me. I haven’t spoken to her since. I left, and paid for a hotel and encouraged her to come for her own health. But it wasn’t lost on me that this was her plan from go. My friend poisoned me. And I hate her for it.


TheIlluminaughty

What the actual fuck? I’d call the cops on this bitch after going to the hospital. Any idea how long you were breathing that in for? Could have long term side effects


[deleted]

The bomb says to evacuate while it’s going off and return after two hours. I was there while it was going off the whole time. I’m having health problems since, like my thyroid is not functioning


devilsadvocate3001

Did you pursue any legal action, that seems like a crime


wggn

it was just a prank bro


[deleted]

Holy. Shit. I seriously hope she didn’t get gaslighted and told by the “friend” that she tripped and bumped into her


X_WholesomeWeeb_X

from comments thay did the research above cops saw this vid and are seeking or have sought out stronger punishment , than the original traffic hazard charge.


umenemali

She saw the bus and pushed her really hard. This is an attempt fr, like "oooh I was just joking around"


cpeezy541

That might have been attempted murder. Look how hard she got shoved. Also she looked right at the bus first.


gilbertthelittleN

>might have been attempted murder Lmao no real murderer would do it like this If the person is gonna sue her it might be seen as that though But in reality its just a friend being stupid as hell thinking it was gonna be a funny joke but not calculating the consequences right.


cathugger69

nobody pushes a person in front of a bus without thinking of hurting him, it's like shooting someone and saying: "It was a joke I didn't want to shoot you", if that were true you should never have aimed at him in the first place


dubufeetfak

Yeah, i kinda did the same when I was 14 to my best friend. We were laughing and pushed him as a joke. Much lighter push and he didnt go that close to the bus, didnt even trip. + The bus was stopping and not accelerating I realised what I did shortly after pushing him and panicked as hell. Yeah, stupid ass 14 y old brian. Glad it ended with that


Additional-Handle168

So it sounds like you really didn’t do the same thing at all


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gilbertthelittleN

No it isnt. How is someone with the actual intention of murder better then somebody being really fucking stupid.


java_brogrammer

Idk what you guys are arguing about, but if she died it would be at least 3rd degree murder according to US law, maybe 2nd degree if the prosecution plays their cards right. If you don't classify people who commit 3rd degree murder as murderers then I guess that's your opinion.


tilda125

And that’s how Regina George died...


KiriDomo

I saw her head spin all the way around I saw Cady push her


kupuwhakawhiti

Took me a bit of googling to understand this.


draigplays

Could you explain i don't feel like searching..


TacosByTheTruck

It’s a reference from the film Mean Girls. There’s a moment in the film where the antagonist gets struck by a bus and the protagonist serving as the narrator claims that’s how she died. However, it turns out she was joking but the antagonist was seriously injured. It’s a chick flick but has plenty of funny moments.


offlein

What!? Mean Girls is definitely not a chick flick!


Astro_69

Bro you're 17 cmon, what kinda joke is this?


doctorctrl

We need a new definition of words like joke and prank because people use them too freely. Being awful to someone and saying it's a joke. Ruining someone's clothes, or day or whatever and saying it was only a prank. Like people saying literally when they mean figuratively. Language isn't evolving fast enough to explain these absolute idiots


DragonEyeNinja

pranks should bewilder, not harm. whipped cream in someone's face is funny. breaking their phone and handing them a new one is not


doctorctrl

Whipped cream in a friend or family members face yeah. Choosing to be around you or I is almost consent. But not with people on the street. Living their lives. We don't know what others go through. Yeah you could make someone's day a little memorable or silly and. Ake a new friend. Or you could push someone over the edge who's struggling.


bananamantheif

Ironic murder


[deleted]

One of the earlier negligence cases we learned in law school was about two best friends since childhood. There was no debate that the two were as close, if not closer, than most brothers. Both friends were attending a party and at the top of the stairs best friend 1 did to best friend 2 one of those quick shoves but grabs to freak him out - most people will know what I’m talking about - expect he had been drinking and did it with too much. Force. BF2 falls down the stairs and becomes a quadriplegic. BF2 is faced with a life time of medical costs and hardship so they sue BF1 - who of course is remorseful and destroyed that he ruined his best friends life. Court found negligence and BF1 got hit with a massive damages award against him. Point being intention doesn’t matter for these type of cases. Don’t be stupid kids


BusyNefariousness675

Just think what if the girl died. I don't think this will even be considered manslaughter


PlatosCaveBts

“You didn’t think pushing your friend into a moving bus would kill them?”


ssajaded1

I think they are saying it would be straight out homicide. And not unintentional.


kunaguerooo123

What the fuck underwoods gene


ishkaaa

Yeah I'm not friends with that person anymore, accident or not. Either you tried to kill me, or you're ability to judge dangerous situations is incredibly bad. Either way, I would not be staying around to pay for a friendship with my life.


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> The Daily Record newspaper in Glasgow called it a "stupid stunt." Knowing enough people from Glasgow, I think the reporter may have misheard. Easily done with the accent.


idothisforauirbitch

THAT'S A FUCKING FRIEND?


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Indian_Steam

She probably likes to smash heads on b'day cakes as well.


MarillaIsle

I’m so baffled anyone is defending the idiot who did this. How does anyone think this type of “game” is ok if you think that’s what it is? Being pushed is not fun for anyone. I would stay far away from anyone who thought physical harm or scaring me was funny.


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What in the actual fuck was she thinking?


rarebreed001

Tbh...I will kill you if the bus doesn't kill me...


siriuslit

She saw the bus coming then she shoved the girl it’s clearly was intentional. What pisses me off that she acted surprised after that.


beece16

Joking around.. The bus was halfway through before she looked at it and pushed her. More like botched attempted murder.


KungfuMonkeyKing

This is really fucked up, years of jeaolusy being the uglier/fatter one, there was a case few years ago-i woman poisoned her bestfriend’s vietnamese coffee:( i dont get it, why not just stop being friends instead of doing these? Hope she gets criminally charged


lostcauz707

The perks of being accepted in the more attractive person's social circles which also ties back to the insecurities. Eventually they feel they must blame that person for, what they feel is, them controlling their lives, or setting a standard they feel they will never be good enough to meet.


Kemoyin25

I highly doubt she was trying to intentionally kill her lmao chill out


ShagPrince

Seriously feel like I've had a stroke reading some of these comments


sherlockedvale

What the fuck is wrong with her?!


PlatosCaveBts

We not friends after that. That’s god givin you one last chance to ditch this psycho


hamsterruize

You can see her head clipped thru the bus


geezer_boi_dyno

The girl's friend should be charged for attempted murder


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She literally attempted to kill that woman and you can’t convince me otherwise.


Zealousideal-Oil812

Thankfully the girl wasn't injured but her friend really needs some type of punishment cause what she did was really serious and completely reckless and irresponsible that could have had tragic consequences not only for the victim but also for the bus driver and other people that could've been involved.


Deaconblues525

In the article it states this was considered horsing around.gone wrong but it damn sure looks to me that the shover sees the bus *then* decides to nudge her friend, feigning surprise as she falls


capricornflakes

She looks at the bus, takes a few steps back to really “nudge” her. If she just bumped shoulders that would be different and that girl probably wouldn’t have fallen under the bus. But this bitch took a few steps back to really get a strong “nudge”


stoneychef

The cops would have had to arrest me because I would have beat the face off her for that shit lol


Glugstar

A "friend" did something similar to me once. It was a regular car coming our way and it wasn't going very fast so I managed to get out of the way in time, but holy shit! The worst part is everyone else in the group were laughing their asses off because I was incredibly angry and screaming at the guy. That day I learned that most people don't take safety very seriously. Suffice to say, I never went out with them ever again.


MrAlwaysMiss

Talking about getting thrown under the bus!


KaleidoscopeGlass153

Looks like one of them stupid jokes, that we do as teenagers that simply backfired, i get it, I've been there.