Fnaar
Smutmaster General
- Location
- Thumberland
If you get on a train, in the rearmost carriage, and walk to the front while the train makes its journey, do you get to your destination any quicker?
A man wants to commit suicide and writes a note to say he is sane and about to commit suicide. He jumps off the balcony of a tall tower. Death is certain. But what's that thing the man can see below? A huge foam very bouncy matress (or whatever that thing is called that breaks a stunt person's fall). "Wow" he thinks and decides he wants to live after all so he gets out his notepad and pencil, while falling (its a very tall tower), and writes that he changed his mind and doesn't want to die.
As he falls past a certain floor, past a window, shortly before a gun is fired from within the tower and the bullet comes out the window (you saw this in a movie right but there is an additional twist coming).
The bullet coming out the window would NOT have hit the man as he fell past the window if it weren't for a freakishly strong gust of wind that hit the man sideways and pushed him into the direction where the bullet came out the window.
The bullet hit the man, he died, and he fell to the huge matress.
Who is to blame? The man falling? The gun shooter? The wind (maybe known as act of God)? Discuss!
He was going to die anyway so how can the shooter be to blame. You can't die twice.If so, the shooter is to blame.
If not, no one is to blame.
Ronald McDonaldRonald Opus
But you can fron multiple injuries.He was going to die anyway so how can the shooter be to blame. You can't die twice.
Again you can't die twice. He either died from the gun shoot or the multiple injuries from the ground hitting him. Not both. If he was going to die from the gun shot it would have happened after the ground hit him. So he killed himself.But you can fron multiple injuries.
Despite his initial intentions in these circumstances he would have survived had he not been hit by a bullet from a gun. Therefore the shooter is culpableHe was jumping from tower block the multiple injuries were from the ground hitting him.
Popped mi clogs on the operating table, causing the operation to be stopped in '95, and I'm posting.He was going to die anyway so how can the shooter be to blame. You can't die twice.
Then it further reinforces his initial suicide attempt.And if the gun was on a timer, set by the person who jumped?
The bouncy thing at the bottom didn't belong to him. The other stunt man had deflated it and loaded it on his truck.Despite his initial intentions in these circumstances he would have survived had he not been hit by a bullet from a gun. Therefore the shooter is culpable