正在加载视频...

视频加载失败

Have you considered not resisting? It's not as if it has ever produced a favorable outcome.

56,164 次观看 • 1 年前 •via X (Twitter)

8 条评论

David Santa Carla 🦇 的头像
David Santa Carla 🦇1 年前

MFW female cop showed up and did nothing:

pentrikvlt 的头像
pentrikvlt1 年前

if they're okay with a chirp going off every 28 seconds that would drive a lizard insane they probably don't do a whole lot of thinking about complicated things like cause and effect

sweet schmeat 的头像
sweet schmeat1 年前

I thought Joe Rogan knew jujitsu?

Frank Truslow 的头像
Frank Truslow1 年前

Apparently not. I've heard "I'm afraid!" "I just want to get home!" "I saw the lights and was scared!" You follow commands of the officers. I guess some see these as optional. It's really just fatherless behavior. So tiring.

Plastic Chair Disrespecter 的头像
Plastic Chair Disrespecter1 年前

tf is that plainclothes doing? Looks like he's trying to maneuver his leg for a takedown and absolutely blowing it At least he showed admirable restraint by not shooting, I guess 🤦‍♂️

Brian nice 的头像
Brian nice1 年前

Maybe people would resist less if cities and states would quit giving them large monetary settlements for resisting.

Scotty 的头像
Scotty1 年前

They're not even drunk, just retarded.

Snsitive 的头像
Snsitive1 年前

“considered” implies ability

相关视频

Some thoughts about this and essentially leaving people on the mountain and not saving them. Everest is tricky regarding helping people who are stuck and can't walk any longer. It's not about not helping them because you won't summit, It's about not helping them because you'll both die. A lot of time spent on Everest, you're essentially dying. At around 8,000 meters, you reach what's called the death zone. So if summitting from the Nepal side, that'd be Camp IV/South Col. When you cross that, you can no longer acclimatize because of the lack of oxygen. Even sherpas who have been born into these high altitudes struggle. Yes, oxygen tanks help, and sherpas will stash some for you, but ounces truly equal lbs up there. You have a short window to summit, based on predicted weather, and you shoot your shot and pray the weather holds. Even under ideal weather conditions, it can be a nightmare because the mountain has become a tourist attraction. It's no longer just skilled climbers trying to summit. It's people with money who didn't know how to use crampons before arriving at basecamp. You can die on the mountain because of a traffic jam from everyone taking their summit shot during the same window. At these heights, with your body shutting down already, how do you expect someone to carry another grown man down the mountain? Someone who can barely move from hypoxia and is oftentimes not even in the right frame of mind. You have around 20 hours WITH oxygen in the death zone before you die. Most deaths on the mountain happen during the descent, too. At that altitude, your decision making isn't the best either due to the lack of oxygen. You're just not getting someone off the mountain in almost all cases. Rarely, but it happens, a sherpa might accomplish it. It's not about missing the summit, it's about not becoming another brightly colored jacket icicle on the way to the summit. When you agree to go up that high, you agree that you're willing to die for it. You understand that no one is coming to save you, and that's the true price of admission .

9mmSMG

145,458 次观看 • 10 个月前