• iamdefinitelyoverthirteen@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    NGL, I purposely waited for one more car to pass me before I got in the left lane yesterday on my way home from work. There was a pickup loaded full of wood and Final Destination was actually in my head.

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    I’m constantly behind logs trucks when I pass through Alabama. Those logs are NOT coming off. Between their roughness and weight, friction has them locked solid. You couldn’t pull one straight off the back if your life depended on it.

    I only keep my eye on them as they represent an insane amount of mass that can’t stop quickly.

    • WIZARD POPE💫@lemmy.world
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      34 minutes ago

      Even if it did fall off it would be going roighly the same speed as you are so you just need to brake and be fine. It will not shoot back at you that literally breaks the laws of physics.

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    9 hours ago

    I’ve worked in workplace security for some years, and oh my god, did it make me afraid of bullshit happening on construction sites…

    Wooden beam under bending stress? That’s a broken neck for you.

    Conveyer belt, transporting coal? Nope, that’s a 6 meter per second arm ripping off death machine.

    And don’t get me started on forklifts. We all know what Staplerfahrer Klaus has done.

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      Afraid or cautious? Isn’t that how we learn to stay safe? We mostly learned with our own mistakes, but with the advent of the TV and internet, we got to learn from thousand of other people’s misfortune.

      (e.g.) I learned not to use slippery shoes in the rain on the stairs from fail videos on YouTube. Am I afraid of the rain or the stairs?

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        5 hours ago

        Afraid. This isn’t other people’s misfortune, it’s fear fantasies and ghost stories that are shaping how someone behaves. It isn’t healthy to terrify yourself into restrictive behaviors.

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          5 hours ago

          Totally depends on the behavior. Choosing not to drive behind a logging truck won’t negatively impact you in any way. Not using a tanning bed is actually a positive. Not swimming near a pool drain also is unlikely to have a negative impact.

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            If you aren’t doing those things because a fantasy horror movie made you terrified of those situations, that isn’t healthy. It doesn’t matter if you don’t ‘perceive’ a negative impact. That you’re controlled by a ghost story is the negative impact.

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              I’m of the opinion that hedging your bets about something due to a superstition or the like is fine if it doesn’t negatively impact your life or those of others. It’s a bit overblown to say that avoiding the situations mentioned in the post means the person is “terrified.”

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                Having your behavior influenced by a fairy tale fear is the negative impact. Carrying phobias because you can’t see the negative impact isn’t healthy or wise. The perception of negative impact will be biased by the fear itself through the coping systems it produces, leaving you blinded to the negatives and blinded to the opportunities the phobia takes from you. Both of which take from the potential of your life. I would expect a person with these fears to have a difficult time seeing the negative impact if they’re afraid because seeing the negatives would undermine the coping system and bring the fear out.

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      I avoid driving near any kind of truck. The semis can’t see you, and a tire blowout can send you flying. The pickup trucks can have unsecured stuff in the bed just waiting to fly out on the next bump.

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        A few weeks ago we were driving behind some guy with a fridge in the back of his pickup who didn’t tie the door shut. Apparently the wind resistance from going at highway speeds can rip a fridge door right off. We had some early warning because a few of the shelves came flying out first before we had to dodge the door…

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          An acquaintance of mine was driving behind a pickup truck on the highway. It hit a bump, and a truck hitch ball flew out. It went straight through his windshield and lodged itself in the passenger seat, which thankfully was unoccupied. I don’t think he drove behind a pickup truck ever again either.

          Bonus story from his talk with insurance! He tells them what happened, and they had followup questions:

          • Did it bounce?
          • Why does that matter?
          • It’s only covered if it didn’t bounce.
          • It didn’t bounce.

          Apparently, if it hits the road before it hits you, it’s just road debris at that point.

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        16 hours ago

        I’ve certainly seen my fair share of dash cam videos that keeps me up at night.

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        I remember my parents replacing multiple windshields just because they drove behind a big truck that kicked a pebble at them.