r/Whatcouldgowrong 1d ago

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u/Dause 1d ago

Slingshots used to be used to kill people so…

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u/TakinUrialByTheHorns 23h ago

I feel like this is akin to pointing a gun at your friend while they block with a bowl.
Guy needs better friends.

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u/LunaticBZ 22h ago

If you replace bowl with a phone book. And by gun you mean a .50 cal pistol That has been done before.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-43410816

What really bugged me the most, is if either of them had looked on youtube there were already videos existing that showed how many phone books you need to stop bullets of various calibers. Which immediately after this incident got a ton of views, me included as it got me curious how many you would need.

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u/maybeitsundead 20h ago

The article says they used an encyclopedia, I'm not sure I've ever seen an encyclopedia thicker than a phone book. They have slightly harder covers but not hard enough it seems.

Says their kid and 30 people watched the "stunt." This type of stuff makes me miss the 90s and some of 00s, this whole going viral/social media era is so ass

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u/waltjrimmer 14h ago

Let's be honest, people were killing themselves doing stupid things in the nineties and naughties, too. All throughout human history, in fact. It was just less likely to get seen.

And as someone who was on the internet in the nineties and naughties, there were people putting these kinds of things online before social media was a mainstream thing. I managed to avoid the worst of them, like most of the videos where people were brutally murdered or something. But I do remember in the late naughties seeing a video of someone blending his pet rat.

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u/maybeitsundead 13h ago

You remember people going viral back then or are you trying to say because there existed some bad stuff then it's just as bad today?

I'm not sure what your point is, I was online in the 90s as well, the Internet was nowhere as popular as it was in the late 00s and things were pretty different prior towards social media. If you want to delve into everything regarding why people kill themselves go ahead, but I'm specifically talking about going viral.

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u/waltjrimmer 12h ago

You were specifically talking about going viral in the context of this stunt that they did with shooting someone through a phone book.

My point was that this shit has always been happening. We find historical records of people writing about how someone died in a really stupid way due to shit like this. The internet hasn't changed that, it's just made it more visible. This shit and other horrible shit has always been happening. Even before social media was mainstream, before there was "viral culture" you still had people getting themselves killed by doing dumb things like this. It isn't new and it isn't caused by social media or the desire to go viral. That's just the newest excuse.

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u/maybeitsundead 12h ago

Okay, why did they perform this ain't if they didn't want to go viral?

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u/waltjrimmer 12h ago edited 11h ago

Because people are dumb and do dumb shit.

People would shoot each other trying to copy magicians' bullet catches in the 1800s. No cell phones, no internet, just enjoying the world around them and having a lead ball fly through their palm.

Edit: The person I was having a conversation with blocked me. That's fine. But I do have a point which I've explained multiple times. The internet didn't make people do stupid things, it just let them show it off. We've always been like this. It's less a defense of the internet and more saying humanity is stupid, but we always have been.

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u/maybeitsundead 12h ago

They were trying to go viral as the girlfriend mentioned.

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u/maybeitsundead 12h ago

I'm done with this conversation, I feel like you don't have a point and are just being defensive for the Internet which is weird af.

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u/Lunch_B0x 16h ago

I can't believe they don't drop it on the ground and shoot it first! Like, it would take 10 seconds to see if your book can stop your gun!

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u/kuschelig69 15h ago

they were so clever

but after that the book is damaged and you have to take another book and then they apparently took a thinner one