A driver skips a zebra crossing with his car and a pedestrian told him off for not having braked. The driver stepped out of his car very angry, and without a word, he starts fighting the pedestrian. Where's karma and the universe when you need them?
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Meanwhile, on the subway...
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A boy was recriminating something to a married couple in line at a McDonalds. Apparently the man did not want problems and left the facilities, but the boy wouldn't shut up and continued to yell at the woman. Finally the man returns to the premises and ends up shutting up the boy who has not been able to stop his tongue for a second.
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A security camera in Picassent (Valencia, Spain) records the moment in which a driver skips a pedestrian crossing just when a family was trying to cross the street. The father had to pull back the baby carriage to avoid the tragedy, which led him to a state of anger against the car driver. As soon as the man in the car stopped and stepped out of the car apologizing, the father reacted by punching him in the face and knocking him out.
The family guy was arrested for such a violent reaction.
Opinions are split between those who treat the father like an enraged animal and those who justify his action due to the driver's negligence.
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As much as I share fight videos with you, I want you to have something very clear: Do not fight. You never truly know how a fight will end. No matter how well you have been so far, sooner or later you will end up falling.
This boy, without going any further, by his attitude shows a lot of self-confidence, but fights have these things, otherwise go and ask Goliath about it.
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I don't really know how automatic cars work because I have never owned one, but I get the feeling that cars that stick-shifts cars are not so dangerous or easy to lose control.
Or maybe it's a bit similar to weapons; the gun is not really dangerous by itself. What's dangerous is an untrained person carrying a gun.
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If you really want to know a person and see what their temperament is like, while also looking at how they deal with anger and frustration, jump in the car with them and ask them to drive around the city on weekdays at rush hour.
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Driving a small tractor with Sara.
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The slow motion footage of the day.
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Getting into a fight is like playing red or black in the Russian roulette: no matter how many times you've been lucky before, sooner or later, you are going to lose.
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