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Payback says...

I like the Sheppard, "am I the good boy? Am I? I have my toy! See? I'm truly the good boy. I'm not bitching away like a fucking pussy about my water dish. No, I'm a good boy. Yes. Very good."

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Payback says...

Sorry, in the plane instance, I think the turnip in chief was making a dad joke about the invisible plane.

Please focus on the scary, weird shit he says, not the shit that, if anyone else said it, people would merely groan.

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Better to be hurt on the ground than die in the air.

Payback says...

That's an odd finding. On the video, it looks like the incoming pilot landed on an apron between two pads. Even if the departing helicopter was centered, that's still awfully close. Sudden gust of wind and it might have happened anyway.

Edit: Ok, I see how the layout is.

https://goo.gl/maps/EnzXgvDf6YHMEj9S7

Seems a screwy setup, to be honest. I note the satellite image shows a chopper parked even worse than the first one in the video.

oritteropo said:

The complete NTSB accident report can be found at http://tiny.cc/helichop

They didn't place all of the blame on the landing pilot, a significant contributing factor was the second helicopter being out of position. That might not have mattered on another day but the landing pilot didn't have good visibility.

Better to be hurt on the ground than die in the air.

Payback says...

BELL 206B LIVES MATTER!!!!

TheFreak said:

When I first saw the crash, it looked like that police helicopter was totally at fault and just fucked up that first copter without provocation.

It's good to see the incident in context with the preceding footage. Because that clearly shows the first copter was verbally assaulting the police copter and then was belligerent, resisted lawful orders and finally, got violent.

People are too quick to jump to conclusions when they see footage of a helicopter incident that's cut to make the police copter look bad. You have to see the whole story, people!

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Payback says...

Without technology, humanity is ultimately pedestrian.

To be different is to go against 100,000s of years of evolution. It's only been a few generations since the fastest humans could go was dependent on how healthy your horse was.

oblio70 said:

This is the tribe I was born into (70’s child), and I am puzzled how pedestrian the majority of the world still remains 50 years later.

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Payback says...

There's a theory Hancock's power is actually perfect, instinctual control over inertia. Adding and removing as needed, down to the molecular level.

Drachen_Jager said:

So... a human child can survive the gee forces involved in accelerating from 0 to 1000 MPH in about four feet?

Hmmm.

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