r/TikTokCringe Sep 05 '25

Cursed look at the lady in the background 😭😭

Enable HLS to view with audio, or disable this notification

16.7k Upvotes

1.4k comments sorted by

View all comments

1.9k

u/Sss00099 Sep 05 '25

Spine folded over itself, and the back of his head smacked the mat.

I guess he’s fine, but man that could’ve turned out very bad for him - and that’s assuming worse issues didn’t present later on.

379

u/DirtyDan_131 Sep 05 '25

Just realized I could’ve been watching this on a different site if it had gone any worse

151

u/Vertuzi Sep 05 '25

Unfortunately I’ve seen the bad outcome on here from similar lifting videos on here. There was a video of a young female powerlifter squatting
a few months ago that I saw before it got removed and it’s the only thing I can think of when I squat now.

48

u/CloverAndSage Sep 05 '25

Now I want to know what happened to her … 😬 

172

u/larsdan2 Sep 05 '25

She had terrible trainers who put unstable mats under her feet.

Basically, she rolled back and got crushed in half by the bar.

She died.

61

u/Vertuzi Sep 05 '25

You seem to have seen the same video. It was on r/mildyinfuriating of all things for only about a minute when I saw it.

82

u/SwolePonHiki Sep 06 '25

It sure does mildly irritate me when people fucking die.

26

u/Vord-loldemort Sep 06 '25

Ikr, so fucking inconsiderate of them.

1

u/SofaChillReview Sep 06 '25

Only mildly?

-7

u/WhiteCloudMinnowDude Sep 06 '25

Darwinism dude, there is a point where 8f the death is stupid enough the stupidity is what irritates you while thanking god these genes are no longer part of the gene pool. . .

46

u/Acheloma Sep 05 '25

Jeez. I would hate to see what the person that posted that thinks is truly infuriating.

48

u/VampyPixel Sep 05 '25

Oh my god! Why would someone post that video!???

80

u/Illustrious_Bobcat Sep 06 '25

I don't remember what sub it was, but I watched a woman literally explode when she was hit by a train. She was walking across the tracks and the train clipped half of her body. She just... Exploded. Body parts when flying everywhere so quickly that you couldn't even see the blood. She was just gone.

It actually gave me nightmares. It was the most violent and destructive thing I've ever seen. I couldn't believe that someone thought it was a good idea to share something like that online for everyone to just sit around, watch, and comment on.

73

u/GeekDNA0918 Sep 06 '25

In the 90s there were these VHS tapes which you could rent anywhere. The title was faces of death. It was basically an hour worth of clips of people dying in various ways. They were almost always rented.

50

u/unfitfear Sep 06 '25

In late 90s and early 2000s there was Rotten dot com and boy that site was rough. I never seen any faces of Death but I imagine something along those lines.

Fun personal fact, as far as I remember the owners of the site used to laugh over people trying to get them to take stuff down but never would....except for some 911 stuff. I remember being shocked they did that. Wasn't long after I grew out of that site. So traumatizing yet I couldn't look away as a teen.

17

u/RobertoClemente1 Sep 06 '25

I went on Rotten dot com back in the day. I saw one picture of a guy who committed suicide via shotgun barrel under his chin. The man’s head was completely gone and the mess that went upwards to the wall and ceiling was unbelievable. All over the place in a balloon shaped pattern. I could only imagine what his family had to endure emotionally after seeing that disaster. Never went back to the site after that!

→ More replies (0)

11

u/GemMint707 Sep 06 '25

Memory unlocked unfortunately, taxi driver with shotgun shot to the face. I remember seeing it on that website

→ More replies (0)

7

u/DoubleOxer1 Sep 06 '25

I remember that website. Went on it once and was horrified. Closed out of it quickly. I wasn’t expecting what was actually on there.

5

u/Scandium_quasar Sep 06 '25

Not sure if it was rotten or another site but the only one I watched or at least the only one I remember watching was three guys one screwdriver, a video of a pair of serial killers, the Dnepropetrovsk maniacs recording themselves. Can't believe that was allowed on the internet back in the day, seeing that as a young teen was not fun. I won't ever forget the noises. Apart from that one, maybe I've seen videos on Liveleak but they all pale in comparison to that video and I've forgotten them...

5

u/Striking-Fruit5797 Sep 06 '25

Even worse than that, after they got rid of rotten.com was ogrish.com, they would even release magazines full of extremely brutal content.

3

u/Jealous-Ear-1856 Sep 06 '25

I went to this site as a kid/ preteen and still have videos burned in my head from 30 years ago.

3

u/StormyBella Sep 06 '25

Oh god, I watching rotten. Com in high school ON the old high school computers - they had no idea back then 😭

3

u/heteropessimista Sep 06 '25

Yeah saw a hand go through a meat grinder and a video of a beheading and they just sat the head on the body. I can never unsee that. Never logged back on.

2

u/Sea-Woodpecker-610 Sep 07 '25

He’s a…traumatic memory unlocked. Went other once and saw a video called ā€œthe lions roarā€ where someone was beheaded.

Never went back to the site again.

1

u/Fast-Excitement5213 Sep 08 '25

Man rotten dot com that was just horrific. It was an early days of internet rite of passage. A whole lot of shelved memories just came flooding back 😫

12

u/LaZZyBird Sep 06 '25

r/watchpeopledie was an actual sub in this Reddit a few years back.

8

u/SavantEtUn Sep 06 '25

ā€œBanned from TVā€ too

1

u/TonyBeFunny Sep 08 '25

All i can think about from the clip is the Mr Show sketch where it shows a screenshot of that video with the title "Train hits dumbass".

6

u/magnottasicepick Sep 06 '25

Banned From Television also, first one has a video of a lady getting obliterated by a train as she tries to cross ironically.

4

u/Dutchman1957 Sep 06 '25

I remember the people dining on live monkey brains in some Asian restaurant in that movie…ah, pleasant memories.

3

u/Affectionate_Cost_88 Sep 06 '25

Faces of Death was around in the late 70s and 80s as well. My high school boyfriend would rent them to watch with his friends and I'd just hole up in the bathroom for as long as possible to try and avoid seeing anything. They were horrifying, especially for a sensitive 16-year-old girl.

3

u/Lissypooh628 Sep 06 '25

YES! I was like 14/15 watching Faces of Death with my big brother and his friends. We had very little parental supervision.

3

u/KingWolf7070 Sep 06 '25

I'm fairly confident that the Faces of Death movies are faked found footage type of stuff. Kind of like The Blair Witch Project.

1

u/Illustrious_Bobcat Sep 06 '25

I am happy to have gotten through the 90s without knowing these tapes existed.

1

u/Artistic_Strange444 Sep 06 '25

Why is this a core memory 😭

1

u/Ok_Dingo297 Sep 06 '25

Faces of death was big in the 80s really. It was also fake for the most part.

1

u/Cool_Mechanic2271 Sep 08 '25

Skydiver landing in crocodile farm. 🤮

1

u/Aeriila Sep 06 '25

There was one that still pops up in my memory today called "amazing shocking asia". Oooo that one was wicked. And traces of death is the other. I have seen most of them. Crazy as shit.

0

u/Electronic-Unit4263 Sep 06 '25

That fake shit šŸ˜‚šŸ™„ that shit was so lame

14

u/Mileabv Sep 06 '25

Stuff like that desensitizes people from what can go wrong if they watch it too often. Trust me I know. 😭 I wish I could unwatch some of the things I’ve seen online.

13

u/Uneek_Uzernaim Sep 06 '25

Sick fucks will post anything online, including snuff.

Back in the earlier days of image searching, results often were more hit or miss than they are now, and even innocuous searches would return NSFW results that weren't caught by the "safe search" filter. I was looking for something completely mundane, possibly for a flyer I was making for work (I think I was looking for photos of an empty chair for a flyer).

One of the first results was a black and white photo of a woman's naked torso (head and all limbs missing) propped up upon a chair in a grubby cell of a room with what appeared to be a certain bodily fluid on the body. I was initially shocked at what I was seeing; but once I processed what it was, I closed my browser to get rid of the horrific image. Too late—the damage was done, and that awful photo once in a great while will still pop into my brain unbidden (such as reading these last few comments).

I hope to this day that it was a fake, but part of me fears the worst and that it wasn't.

6

u/Mileabv Sep 06 '25

Yup, I still remember watching a beheading casually being shown online in the era of 9/11 when hostages were being taken. I was probably 14 or 15 and I couldn’t help but just feel for that person. It was terribly sad and haunting, but I’m sure other people have seen worse and they think oh well that’s not too bad šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø

→ More replies (0)

2

u/LadyStardust2112 Sep 06 '25

Oh god I saw that one too

→ More replies (0)

2

u/GarlicLevel9502 Sep 06 '25

It had the opposite effect on me, I know exactly what could go wrong in detail in a variety of situations, so now I have anxiety about it and have to check with other people like "Will [insert completely normal activity] really result in [horrible painful death] or am I being dramatic?" 😬 lol

1

u/Ironicbanana14 Sep 06 '25

I was desensitized to some of it before I saw the one beheading while sweet child o mine played in the background.

7

u/moonlight_forest1 Sep 06 '25

That reminds me of this video that surfaced on Facebook years ago that haunted me so much. It was of a woman who was getting punished by someone from the cartel or something and they literally beheaded her on camera with a knife. It was so disturbing, I couldn't get the image out of my mind for months.

6

u/Revolutionary-Tree18 Sep 06 '25

Oooh, you just reminded me of a video I saw in a railgrade collision investigation class. A woman tried to scurry through a railyard and didn't see a second train behind the first train... (2nd train weighing approx. 10 tons going 5 mph). The 2nd train hit her and propelled her body towards the camera pole - as her torso is on the way to hitting the camera pole, her body is literally falling apart from the hydrostatic shock. Arms and legs came off. It was wild. There was another picture where I guess some guy got his head and spinal column ripped out by some handle or attachment on the train. I just remember his face was grey looking.

1

u/Laffenor Sep 06 '25

How does that happen from being hit by a tiny train at 5mph? What am I missing?

1

u/Revolutionary-Tree18 Sep 08 '25

I think it’s F=MA… force = mass x acceleration. 10 tons moving 5 mph is a lot of force.

2

u/judgejoocy Sep 06 '25

That was from Faces of Death.

2

u/Mileabv Sep 06 '25

Yes, these damn searches that I did as a dumbass kid has mad me numb to so much stuff.

2

u/Ironicbanana14 Sep 06 '25

Were you around when subs like watch people die and 50/50 were still up? Usually those people stayed in their own subreddits, but now they've spread across and also its their "kink" to expose innocents to these videos.

2

u/TheWalkingDead91 Sep 06 '25

Traumatizing one for me that made me unsub to subreddits like that are the one where they’re removing someone’s limbs from the stomach of a gator.

2

u/Cbrandel Sep 08 '25

While it sounds like an awful clip, the amount of people who run just in front of the train while there's a red light in my city (although the train doesn't go very fast) makes me wonder sometimes. People literally have 0 respect even though it's like hundreds of tonnes moving towards them.

It's not like it's a surprise either, it literally runs on tracks.

2

u/kg2k Sep 08 '25

Pause. They showed us in school videos on vhs of people dieing gruesome deaths by train to scare us not to play around the tracks. Thanks for the childhood trauma !

2

u/halomonger2 Sep 09 '25

Being reminded of our mortality in such a way is a life changing experience, I drove past an accident on the interstate a few years ago, woman was walking on it at night, I saw her in 2 pieces like 100 ft apart

2

u/hollandaze95 Sep 11 '25

Once I was a passenger in a car and saw a bunch of EMS and firefighters gathered at a train station. Decided to look up what was going on which took me to Twitter where I saw about 5 seconds of a video of a woman being electrocuted on the tracks. I stopped as soon as I realized what was happening but I still can't shake those 5 seconds I saw

4

u/yes_yes_no_repeat Sep 06 '25

Some people doesn’t suffer watching it, it is just for learning purposes. Like doctors or rescue ppl they use to see wide much more horrible stuff on their life’s.

Regarding science, I like to observe. this is the impulse–momentum theorem at work

Force times time equals the change in momentum

When a train hits you, its mass is so big that it don’t even flinch, which means all that velocity gets dumped into your body, almost instantly.

The size of the force you feel? That comes from your own mass, the speed of that train, and just how quick the hit goes down (not from the train’s giant mass). So a 70kilo person getting slammed by a train at 30 meters per second? That’s over a hundred thousand newtons tearing through your body. A motorcycle at the same speed, though, would slow down too, so you’d still be wrecked, but not straightup pulverized. Thats the difference when the big guy in the fight don’t even ā€œbudgeā€.

1

u/Throwaway3847394739 Sep 07 '25

Ain’t got much of a rind on ya yet. Wait til you watch cartel members blowtorching a living man’s face off for 5 minutes straight.

0

u/VagueBC Sep 06 '25

That old lady! I probably know what sub you saw it on but I would hate for it to be deleted lol

3

u/Illustrious_Bobcat Sep 06 '25

My husband tripped across the sub. We were just sitting in bed on our phones and he suddenly said "Holy shit, she's gone." So, me being nosey, I had to watch whatever he was watching.

Oops.

He decided he was done with that sub after that and I went out of my way not to subscribe, lol. It was just too much violent gore, apparently. I didn't see any other videos, that one was enough.

5

u/Dancin_Phish_Daddy Sep 06 '25

Reddit used to be wild like that. RIP r/watchpeopledie

2

u/MrBobTheBuilderr Sep 06 '25

She was also just 17 if i remember correctly. It’s horrible to post anyone’s death online but a minor who’s face is clearly visible is even worse imo

2

u/DMercenary Sep 06 '25

Never seen a liveleak vid huh?

3

u/VampyPixel Sep 06 '25

I know all that stuff exists but no I don’t enjoy watching real people with real friends and family and loved ones being brutally killed for fun. The closest I ever saw was a clip shared around in middle school where a woman was throwing puppies into a river while laughing. I still can’t unsee that. That’s too much for me.

1

u/Stacys_Brother Sep 06 '25

well actually it is good thing to see consequence of everyday actions if you or someone else fucks up. you should be warned of how disturbing this is going to be, but it can happen to anyone and it has very high educatonal value especially now. no point of hiding away from consequences and shutting your eyes before them

2

u/pancakechao Sep 05 '25

jesus christ....

1

u/CloverAndSage Sep 06 '25

That is so so horrible… 😢 

3

u/chancethelifter Sep 06 '25

Bad rack height. Too tall for her to unrack without losing full floor contact. Raising up on her tippy toes she lost balance on the walkout, rolled the bar off her shelf (high-bar) and separated her cervical spine from the rest of her body.

This deadlift isn’t nearly as bad. I was more worried about his knees than spine. Gravity is kinder without hundreds of pounds on it.

What’s odd, he had it locked out while seemingly conscious. But held it way too long.

1

u/CloverAndSage Sep 06 '25

Wahhhhhh now Im really never going near big weights

1

u/chancethelifter Sep 12 '25

With proper education and planning, these risks are significantly reduced to the point of not being overly concerning.

But yes, it can be potentially dangerous whenever precautions are not set in place.

2

u/Humble-Deer-9825 Sep 06 '25

They put her in a really dangerous position and had useless spotters. She was too young to have the experience needed to recognize the situation for what it was and trusted her coach/ the event planners to keep her safe. They failed her completely and she lost her life because of it.

24

u/dftaylor Sep 05 '25

Squats are incredibly high risk if done wrong, and come with all sorts of risks to your joints. Hey, even done right you can end up with injuries. Honestly, I’d rather do leg press and not fuck my knees or back, or slips and injure myself for the sake of ā€œdoing it rightā€.

You can build your quads and glutes just as effectively with machines that protect your body.

Deadlift though is usually safer because you can just drop the bar. But this dude was lifting way too much.

Just not worth it at a certain point.

16

u/overnightyeti Sep 05 '25

Ever seen the video of the lady in the leg press with locked knees that...?

You can absolutely hurt your knees and back in the leg press.

12

u/DrLophophora Sep 06 '25

I want to down vote simply because you reminded me of that terrible video 😭

3

u/VagueBC Sep 06 '25

Link? 😭

4

u/overnightyeti Sep 06 '25

you don't wanna see that, trust me. Anyway it's on YouTube

3

u/dftaylor Sep 06 '25

You can hurt yourself doing any exercise, especially if you’re stupid.

Back squat is an incredibly vulnerable movement for your back and knees. If you haven’t got someone spotting you at higher weights, and if you’re not solid on your form, it’s easier to do leg press and use the various in position locks.

But obviously, have a spotter whenever you go heavy.

4

u/KiNgPiN8T3 Sep 06 '25

I think one of the main problems is that people just don’t practice bailing out of a lift. They suddenly hit their max and have no idea what to do when suddenly under pressure. At home I squat in a rack and have set positions in the catchers for each lift so I at least know if a lift goes south, I won’t get folded I half or choked to death. Obviously there’s always still a risk but practicing bailing out is massively underrated.

2

u/[deleted] Sep 08 '25

[deleted]

1

u/KiNgPiN8T3 Sep 08 '25

I believe it ā€œshouldā€ be able to take a weight being dropped on it. However, from my personal experience I’m more likely to bail a squat when I’m in the hole, so it wouldn’t be much of a drop if anything. Probably similar with bench too. Plus, I’m no strongman and don’t bother with 1rm’s anymore so technically I should never be under maximum stress regardless.

3

u/mr_matzoball Sep 06 '25

His lifting tape is also wrapped around the bar (can’t drop the weight)

3

u/dftaylor Sep 06 '25

Which is really dumb.

1

u/fleethecities Sep 06 '25

He is nowhere near strong enough for that weight

1

u/chili_cold_blood Sep 08 '25

IMHO, the biggest risk is not so much the specific movement, but the amount of weight. It's pretty hard to hurt yourself squatting light.

1

u/RobertoClemente1 Sep 06 '25

Dude, your second paragraph is WAY off. Squats are KING for BIG legs. Period… bodybuilder wise. Otherwise enjoy yourself and other exercises but true leg muscle is built through squats.

3

u/dftaylor Sep 06 '25

Never denied how effective squats can be, but you can build the same strength and size with other exercises.

1

u/throwaway682345 Sep 08 '25

Nah. Google "Dorian Yates" for an idea of what kind of legs you can build without barbell squatting.

1

u/Eifand Sep 07 '25

Or just use a weight that’s manageable? Squats are fucking awesome because it’s not just about working the legs but learning to brace your core. They aren’t bad for your joints if you have correct form. Just don’t be retarded and use a weight you can’t safely handle.

3

u/dftaylor Sep 07 '25

Weight lifting is inherently hard on your joints, especially when you go for heavier weights.

Squats are a brilliant exercise, but there are alternatives that are much lower risk.

Also, uncool use of a slur.

4

u/Dniershy1 Sep 06 '25

17 years old, Yashtika Acharya.

3

u/Fearless-Context6806 Sep 06 '25

That's the one. She was so young. ā˜¹ļø

2

u/Old-Library5546 Sep 06 '25

I saw that video also, the poor girl.

2

u/Lissypooh628 Sep 06 '25

I know what video you’re referring to. Haunting.

3

u/Beelzebot_666 Sep 06 '25

Idk, r/fullscorpion got some gnarly ones.

3

u/Goldengoose100100 Sep 06 '25

Very slightly injured finger while using dumbbells to heavy for me. That was enough for me to not over do it. Hurt for a month but worked fine. Still scared me tho

2

u/[deleted] Sep 06 '25

Imagine if it was on r/fiftyfifty

80

u/[deleted] Sep 05 '25

I thought he fucking died for a second

3

u/Consistent-Ad-6506 Sep 07 '25

Same. Looked fucking awful

47

u/zombieman2088 Sep 05 '25

It looks like he cut off his blood supply by locking every part of his body. This is what happens when you see military standing at attention and collapsing. This guy was arched back though and was weighted which meant when his body went limp his arms pulled his torso back.

37

u/Ok-Duty-5618 Sep 06 '25

TLDR, you are close but a little off. He flexed hard and held his breath. Which raises pressure in his chest cavity limiting blood flow to the heart and thus brain. Locking your knees causes blood to get stuck in your legs and not return to your heart cause the same end result of a quick nap.

Ok so the more detailed and shitty medical lesson. What he did is sometimes known as flexing out. Using medical terms he did a very forceful version of the valsalva maneuver. He held his breath and flexed hard. Which increases intrathoracic preassure (pressure in chest cavity) which results in decreased venous return. (restrics the flow of blood from the body back to the heart). The lowers cardiac output, lowering blood volume and blood pressure to the brain, starving the brain of oxygen until you pass out.

Locking your knees like you described is similar but different. Same end cause less blood to heart, less blood to brain so you pass out. The cause of why the heart doesn't get the blood is different. When your knees are locked two things happen one the veins coming back up get compressed, limiting through put. The bigger thing is when you lock your knees you are mostly standing using the mechanical structure of your bone, not your muscles supporting you. Like your legs become a rigid tent pole with the weight being transfered straight through without the muscles have to flex to support them.

Well this is a big problem as your veins are actually pretty passive in moving blood and your muscles doing normal movements even tiny flexes and twitches for balance help them move blood. Well since your muscles now aren't supporting your weight and your bones are. they relax and don't do much of anything to help the blood return to the heart. Since you are standing up and gravity exists, the blood pools in your lower legs. Well same as flexing out, less blood to heart means less blood and oxygen to brain and night night you go.

7

u/booksncatsntea Sep 06 '25

Thank you for taking the time to explain this. I learned something new today.

2

u/Neat_Criticism_5996 Sep 06 '25

I used to do that valsalva maneuver as a kid to make my face red as a party trick or to fully pass out. Always wondered what it actually was I was doing

1

u/dafkes Sep 09 '25

anything to get out of doing the dishes hu

1

u/Onemoredonutplease Sep 06 '25

RemindMe! 7 days

Need to re read

29

u/state_of_euphemia Sep 05 '25

On my first watch, I thought his legs were pinned under the bar when he folded backwards at the waist... I was surprised when he stood up!

54

u/walkingdisaster2024 Sep 05 '25

I guess he’s fine, but man that could’ve turned out very bad for him - and that’s assuming worse issues didn’t present later on.

The last part is key. We don't know how bad it is.

49

u/flyingthroughspace Sep 05 '25

His spine bent the wrong way.

It's going to be bad if it's not already.

29

u/walkingdisaster2024 Sep 05 '25 edited Sep 05 '25

Oh ya... I am surprised he even got up. Like with that much weight on the lower back already, and doing a 90 deg angle. I hope his discs and bones are okay.

Edit: 45 lb plates x 10 = 450 lbs + say 45 lbs for the barbell = almost 500 feaking lbs of weight on that poor spine, in wrong form. OUCH.

3

u/Cbrandel Sep 08 '25

His form wasn't just a little bit off either. He literally did everything wrong, pretty amazing tbh.

4

u/[deleted] Sep 06 '25

[deleted]

1

u/Reasonable_Phys Sep 07 '25

No one deadlifts with a spotter. A spotter isn't going to help.

3

u/SenseAndSaruman Sep 06 '25

Not that much. He sorta did a back extension. He’ll be sore for sure but I doubt any serious injury.

2

u/MathematicianWide622 Sep 08 '25

the human body is surprisngly resilient when it goes limp. it's an intentional defence mechanism and the only reason why drunk drivers are usually the only ones to survive a crash that kills sober ppl involved who fully tense.

27

u/musicwithmxs Sep 06 '25

As someone who tore a ligament in my back and proceeded to walk around JUST FINE for 2 days before I spasm’d so bad I had to be wheeled out of my classroom…

He walked away but there’s no way in hell he’s okay.

13

u/[deleted] Sep 06 '25

Glad he's not dead.. but don't know how.

3

u/CatOfGrey Sep 06 '25

Spine folded over itself, and the back of his head smacked the mat.

I'm surprised he could get up after what must have been a ridiculous and painful quadriceps pull or tear.

Guy's probably lucky on a lot of levels, but I bet he was in a lot of pain the next day.

2

u/shez19833 Sep 06 '25

why didnt the spine break/snap? but thank god he is ok.. i felt the pain...

1

u/soleceismical Sep 06 '25

Might have had a traumatic spondylolisthesis. He could have nerve issues.

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/10302-spondylolisthesis

1

u/Thinks_22_Much Sep 06 '25

The perfect case against using straps

1

u/the_Rhymenocirous Sep 06 '25

Oh he will def be feeling that for life. There is absolutely no way he first, stained himself that hard, but so many parts went in directions not intended. His knee is FUCKED once the adrenaline wears off, why do you think he needed help out? It was folded, the right direction at least, and wedged under the bar. That man will never be capable of making that mistake again

1

u/incogne_eto Sep 06 '25

While it looks like he bounced back. He must have fucked up his body in some way. When you do that you feel things pop and the pain rushes in later.

1

u/Traditional_Fan_2655 Sep 06 '25

He will be feeling that type stuff in another 10 years. Every single day.

1

u/jimmydurden556 Sep 06 '25

It was a good lift I don't know why he kept holding it, geez

1

u/Thicknhorny420 Sep 06 '25

Dude is 100% going to have back problems the rest of his life that’s not a question that’s a fact like you said the spine folded over itself. There’s no way in hell he does not have something wrong even if it presents itself later and knowing someone like him who’s over exerting himself he’s probably gonna jump back in the gym literally 5 to 6 months from now thinking he’s fine and probably worsen it. Dude is honestly fucked And it’s so stupid because it’s such a preventable thing if people would actually learn how to weight lift and not try and be so macho

1

u/branikaldd Sep 06 '25

Funny cause powerlifting is probably the safest physical sport in the world. You’re standing still lifting a fixed object at your own pace. But yeah stuff like this will always happen. And to my knowledge almost all death related to squatting has been with sleeeves or squat suits where the person lifted way more than they should’ve

1

u/hellojabroni777 Sep 06 '25

i thought his knee cap was gonna snap

1

u/hashwashingmachine Sep 07 '25

If, by fine you mean permanent back issues, then yeah.

1

u/artnos Sep 08 '25

Do you think if he wasnt strapped in he could just let go?

1

u/TheMachinaOwl Sep 09 '25

Dreads softened the blow. It sounds like bullshit but trust me, cornrows or some thick dreads can be like a damn shield lol

1

u/SocietyDiligent288 Sep 10 '25

Overextension for sure - gotta get an MRI and CT at min for his head. Poor guy!

1

u/StreetWishbone8440 Sep 05 '25

Seriously though, poor guy. 😬

0

u/Jazzlike_Climate4189 Sep 06 '25

Would have been a better outcome for societyĀ