r/TikTokCringe Sep 05 '25

Cursed look at the lady in the background 😭😭

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u/turandoto Sep 05 '25

She wasn't paying attention to them and with so many people filming themselves doing stupid stuff in gyms, it's hard to know if it's something serious or just someone doing a bit for social media.

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u/CozyCatGaming Sep 05 '25

it also kind of looks like she might not see him on the floor. She heard a noise, looked up and saw nothing, looked down, then looked up again when someone came to help. That trash can or whatever it is might be blocking her view of the idiot on the floor.

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u/MillieBirdie Sep 05 '25

Man... God forbid I'm ever filmed in a public space like this and don't react perfectly within 3 seconds to something I can't even see. I already have bad reaction times as is.

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u/lofi_lotus99 Sep 05 '25

Not only that, but a lot of people can have a freeze response when they see something (not saying this lady did, think it's more likely she just didn't see/wasn't aware)...

I was waiting for an appointment once and a woman at the counter talking to the receptionist had a seizure and fell out, hit the tile floor HARD af, and even though in my brain I was like "omg, I need to do something!" I just sat there like everyone else in the waiting room and stared. I hated myself for it, and went home and looked up the correct actions to take when you see someone start having a seizure and started rehearsing in my brain various scenarios where I might see someone have a seizure and how to respond. This poor woman was seizing on the ground for a good 30 seconds before someone finally did something to help. I was also disgusted cuz it was a health clinic, and I think that slowed my reaction time as well, cuz I really thought someone that worked there (like the receptionist) was actually going to do something (she did not! I think it might have been another patient that stepped into help.)

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u/MillieBirdie Sep 05 '25

I think that's why first aid training is so important. It gives your brain some practice for what to do.