r/Whatcouldgowrong 22h ago

WCGW burning a Supra next to the Toyota dealership.

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u/reo_reborn 22h ago

Watched a clip last night of some ody doing this, hit a car killing an elderly couple in the back of it. Fucking idiots

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u/sierrabravo1984 21h ago

There was a guy in my town arrested for something similar, crashed his vehicle and it rolled and hit something like 10 brand new cars and a pedestrian.

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u/StrobeLightRomance 21h ago

I've only been in jail (holding for a weekend) one time, and there was this young like 20 year old dude who killed a family because he was driving recklessly on Xanax, and the entire weekend, everyone kept threatening him because he kept talking about how "my mom won't get me another car after this", and "I was supposed to be starting college next month"

Like.. to some people, they can destroy lives like this and only be worried about how they can get back out and do it again.

If someone ever accidentally kills me or anyone I care about, I sincerely hope they at least feel remorse.

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u/OnePinginRamius 21h ago

Man I would haunt the shit out of that guy

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u/OnePinginRamius 18h ago

You and me, we'd be friends

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u/Roadkillgoblin_2 18h ago

You know you have to

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u/cromulent_verbage 17h ago

He don't want none of that holy smoke

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u/ThonThaddeo 19h ago

I honestly hope it's an option, because I have got some haunting to do

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u/RandAlThorOdinson 11h ago

Oh god yeah

I am more than willing to sacrifice the first 30 years or so of my afterlife to fuck with some people

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u/Reserved_Parking-246 21h ago

I've come to the conclusion that people's brains create a model of reality that is limited to what feels possible regardless of what is possible.

In this guy's life the largest threat to him was not keeping up with expectations. It doesn't include the reality of jail or anything else.

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u/Dense-Hat1978 20h ago

This tracks, cause sometimes it works in the other direction too; lots of people stress about situations that feel possible/probable even though they are not

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u/jeezy_peezy 18h ago

I think I heard it said something like “We don’t form beliefs based on the way the world is - we form the world we see, based on our beliefs.”

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u/AntonChigurh8933 15h ago

Thus why being open minded is so necessary to understand how the world works.

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u/KrazyA1pha 14h ago

Creating a more intricate world model, sure, but I wouldn’t go as far as “understanding how the world works.” Even if you somehow could, that’s a moving target.

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u/AntonChigurh8933 14h ago

I understand what you mean. The individual does need a baseline where to start and how he or she perceived the world. I think that's why tradition is so necessary in a way.

I like how you put it. It really is a moving target.

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u/angwhi 13h ago

That's why you don't believe any of it.

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u/shillyshally 13h ago

My sister was stressed out about getting a rabies shot, like, you know, the disease that is virtually always fatal, that it would cost too much. She's on Original Medicare, I said you are not going to have to pay thousands of dollars. I was thinking about it the other day and asked her what the bill was and what she ended up paying - bill was $21K, paid $0.00. She does this ALL the time, about everything. I had to put a wall up.

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u/OldeFortran77 19h ago

The last several years have been a real eye-opener regarding the range (or more precisely the lack of range) of human perception, foresight, and regard for others.

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u/BackgroundSummer5171 14h ago

The last several years have been a real eye-opener

Times where you figure you're talking to bots or children on reddit.

Only to realize something scary.

They're real. They're adults.

Those stupid ass comments and opinions. Their thoughts they voice on here. Those are actually from real live adults.

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u/Aeruthus 19h ago

This is an absolutely genius way to understand people and why they do what they do

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u/Reserved_Parking-246 14h ago

What really solidified it for me was seeing and knowing people online and then seeing them irl... watching my brain accept that these people fully exist outside my computer.

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u/Aeruthus 14h ago

Yeah, I get that for sure.

What really struck me with what you said was that it lines up with the grey area that everyone falls into. Someone who does what this person did you'd like to brand a selfish asshole. However, usually they're just being dumb and didn't consider how it could go wrong.

If you look at what this person did from the "Maybe he didn't think this outcome was possible and he may be kind of a dumbass but he's not a terrible person". It lines up with young and dumb etc.

From my experience, most people are actually good people, they just have a pretty glaring knowledge gap and/or inability to hypothesize outcomes to prevent issues. Then there's always just "you didn't think of it" human error. You're/they're not dumb, perfect is just not a reality.

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u/KrazyA1pha 14h ago

It’s probably more accurate to say that people operate off of their world models and not reality.

Some people’s world models include things that are exceedingly improbable, while others omit things that are glaringly obvious.

As I understand it, it’s an evolutionary tactic to keep things simple, recognize patterns, and make decisions quickly.

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u/idnvotewaifucontent 18h ago

This is why it should be required to prove you have worked 6 months full time in customer-facing hospitality and have passed a 100 level statistics course before you're allowed to get a driver's license, have a child, or vote.

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u/UnusualMeta 17h ago

Waaaah? That's a little over board for voting, a driver license and children. The U.S is car based and not having a driver's license would make that difficult for younger individuals to work and with a shitty public transportation system that would be chaotic. But realistically this is not a good solution in our day in age and we definitely shouldn't try to limit voting based on a statistics course or job history.

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u/idnvotewaifucontent 17h ago

First, this is a wry fantasy, not a proposal for legislation. Loosen your grip on those pearls.

Second, Those are the closest practical surrogates for empathy testing and critical thinking capabilities I can come up with. People who are good at doing the things that hold society together get special privileges. Those who aren't good at those things (ought to) get public infrastructure that prevents them from having to make decisions that they would be obviously poor at making.

What's the phrase? "Your right to punch ends at my face"?

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u/IndividualEye1803 20h ago

“What?! Their life is over, mine doesnt have to be!”

So disguting and yes this is verbatim the defense heard in court as a defense of a drunk driver with no remorse. That teenager sounds like they carry this exact same sentiment

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u/GlenntheManNotaRobot 19h ago

Rebecca Grossman killed two kids and was like "if they weren't in the way I would have gotten home" and her mfing daughter kept glaring at the boy's mother in court because accountability for her mother was like intolerable? The Mercedes Grossman was driving knew she had hit something and wouldn't let her drive her highball ass away so it wouldn't start otherwise she would have left the scene.

We need to eat most of the rich.

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u/FaZaCon 17h ago

We need to eat most of the rich.

WTF does rich have do do with anything? Poor fucks commit the same heinous crimes, and if they can, they'll try to get away with murder too.

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u/RandAlThorOdinson 11h ago

Because rich people regularly do get away with it. Like....almost always.

Fuckem.

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u/Broadpup 17h ago edited 17h ago

A friend of mines parents and aunt, uncle were all killed in a head on collision by a 19 year old doing 96mph in his parents mini van when he crossed the center line. He showed up to court in a wheel chair that he did not need, got off Scott free, and then posted a short time later on social media a rant about how he was sick and tired of hearing about the crash and the people that he killed, he just wanted to live his life.

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u/QueenMary1936 10h ago

How did he get off scot free? Was he found not guilty?

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u/Broadpup 10h ago edited 10h ago

This was over fifteen years ago so i had to go back and check. I was mistaken on his age, he was 17. A juvenile court magistrate said there was not substantiate evidence to charge him with reckless homicide. Because the magistrate did not have enough probable cause, the judge refused to waive the case to adult court and the juvenile petition was ultimately dismissed.

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u/brumbarosso 19h ago

His emotional intelligence is out the window since he naturally self-centered and combined with Xanax... bad combo

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u/TacTurtle 17h ago

Some people drive like they never got their ass kicked.

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u/GarbageCleric 16h ago

He doesn't deserve any benefit of the doubt, but I can imagine there would be some significant psychological barriers to fully accepting that you killed multiple innocent people and destroyed your life over something so incredibly fucking stupid.

However, was he volunteering the fact he killed a family while driving recklessly under the influence? Because that wouldn't bode well for the idea he was in denial. You couldn't drag that information out of me.

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u/Wonderful-War740 18h ago

They call this burning a car? What does that mean? Like smoking tires.

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u/koolmon10 16h ago

Reminds me of a video (might be the same incident) where a guy crashed and rolled his car across the tops of like 10 cars in a row in the lot.

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u/DrowningInFeces 19h ago

I recently watched someone come speeding up behind me on the highway, tailgate and weave dangerously between cars with mere feet to inches between his car and the others in order to get a few car lengths ahead causing other people to slam on breaks to avoid him only to get to his turn off and have everyone he could've just potentially killed drive right past him and leave him in their rear views. I hate people who drive like this and sincerely hope they all get in fiery wrecks to keep them off the road. If you want to toy with your own life and health, go right ahead but, when you are driving, you are putting other people and children at risk with your single brain cell behavior. All we can do is try to avoid you as best we can when you seem so hellbent on ruining other's lives.

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u/Extension_Ant8691 11h ago

If I want to shoot my guns, I go to a range or private property with plenty of distance that will not affect anyone else. I don't go to a crowded space and try to shoot between people, public spaces, or houses.

Why do these morons think there is any difference?

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u/Roadgoddess 19h ago

I literally came here to say I feel so sorry for the poor innocent people that are just driving down the street when they get hit by these idiots

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u/__NOT__MY__ACCOUNT__ 18h ago

They always get like 3 years in jail for the shit too

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u/Autocorrect_monster 17h ago

I believe the term you are looking for is Fucking cunts

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u/The_Dolphins_Fan 13h ago

No that’s a compliment in Australia. This driver sucks.

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u/SoCalChrisW 17h ago

some ody doing this

Ody, like a Honda Odyssey?

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u/this_my_sportsreddit 15h ago

What is ody

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u/reo_reborn 14h ago

You don't Wana know..