• @Coreidan
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    11 year ago

    “Perfectly safe”. So you’re just going to fabricate lies to win some dumb argument? Considering I never said that it just means you’re lying.

    Usually when someone needs to bring hyperbole to an argument it means they lost.

    You keep pretending your friends death was some freak accident that couldn’t have been avoided instead of just accepting that if they executed better judgement they’d still be alive.

    If you have even half the experience you claim you have you would know there is absolutely no reason to be moving at fatal speeds without ignoring the blatant danger. That’s a choice not an accident.

    People don’t just fall over and die skiing as if they got struck by lightening.

    You know who make up the majority of skiing accidents? That’s right, people who ignore danger signs, and ski off main trails for the thrills, and end up getting stuck under an avalanche, or the other million things that can kill you when you’re not skiing on main trails. That’s not normal skiing; that’s high risk activity and it’s what contributes to the majority of the statistics you’re firing off without understanding them.

    If you’re doing the right thing there is no reason to get wrapped around a tree unless you’re skiing in a place you shouldn’t be.

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      01 year ago

      You keep pretending your friends death was some freak acciden

      It was.

      no reason to be moving at fatal speeds

      5 MPH is a fatal speed if you fall wrong. Any speed above pizza on bunny hill can be fatal. How are you too daft to understand that?

      That’s not normal skiing

      Still doesn’t account for the over 100 people a year who die from actually normal skiing.

      no reason to get wrapped around a tree

      There are other ways to die skiing.

      God, you’re blind.

      • @Coreidan
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        11 year ago

        No one is dying from falling down on a groomed trail at 5 mph.

        You are too dumb for your own good.

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          11 year ago

          I’ve hit sudden ice on groomed trails and fell and hit my head, one can definitely die from that.

          • @Coreidan
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            11 year ago

            One can die slipping in their tub while taking a shower.

            If you can’t see the difference between that and taking unnecessary risks then it’s obvious you are too dumb for your own good.

            It’s quite clear your friend wasn’t skiing on standard groomed trails, just admit it already.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              They were skiing on groomed trails, with their parents who were making sure they stayed on groomed trails. Groomed trails still have trees around them.

              It’s quite clear you don’t understand even the most basic of skihills or physics.

              And you still haven’t explained the well over 100 deaths and 100,000 injuries that result from normal, not reckless skiing each year. Please, explain why those numbers are so high, even though you say no one could ever get injured or die skiing normal trails?

              • @Coreidan
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                11 year ago

                You want me to explain some statistic you’re pulling out of your ass? Wow you really got me there chief.

                Explain how someone misses a turn and speeds off a cliff out of control into a tree if they are skiing on a groomed trail without doing something wrong? Your bullshit story doesn’t add up.

                • @[email protected]
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                  11 year ago

                  When did I say cliff? I said the snow built up near the trees creating a pit that could be fallen into. They missed a turn and fell into said pit.

                  Do you honestly not know of treeside pits in snow? They are very common, and actually quite dangerous.

                  And a simple web search will turn up those statistics for you.

                  • @Coreidan
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                    11 year ago

                    Again how do you miss a turn on a groomed trail?

                    Sounds like you just don’t want to admit she was on a hill she couldn’t handle or was going too fast due to inexperience.