Dr. Coltan Scrivner
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I think it's a little harsh to call it something like gawking or I don't know, rubbernecking is what we call it in the US because you're sort of cranking your neck to look at it.
But most people who engage, I would say most people engage in that.
And most people who engage in that are hoping that nobody's actually injured, right?
They don't hope that someone is injured.
But if someone is, that is a good signal to the consequences or potential consequences of driving a car every day to work.
I don't think I have.
I don't think I've seen a victim of a crime or an accident or come across a victim of a crime or an accident.
I've probably seen a dead body.
I probably have actually in a car wreck or something briefly, but I've never been in a place when someone died and watched them.
die.
Again, I'm trying to think aside from a hospital or a cadaver for a school anatomy class or something.
I haven't been in a place where someone died unexpectedly and maybe violently.
Yeah, I was watching a video.
It was like a I think there was a plane.
There's a plane in the US that this is maybe like a month, two months ago.
I think the engine caught fire as it was when it was during takeoff.
It was like 10,000 feet or something.
and somebody on the plane had recorded a video and you know in the video you see the kind of burst of flame and you it's certainly would be scary i fly a lot i uh i'm not particularly afraid of flying but you know if something like that happened to me i could imagine being very scary but what made it way more terrifying was were the shrieks and screams that were coming from people and everybody on the plane was fine like the plane landed you know um
there's nothing, thankfully nothing bad happened, but in the video, you hear people screaming and praying and they, you know, they all think they're going to die and they're conveying that vocally.
And that makes it so much more terrifying.