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The New Organ Donor Program! (184 MPH cycle Crash) (GORE)

Posted: 2006-05-15 10:11am
by MKSheppard
First Warning







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Third Warning





Click for motorcycle wreckage

Click for nasty human remains (yes, seriously)

Click for close-up of nasty human remains


A simple addition of "gore" to the thread title was not sufficient. Photos have been de-inlined and descriptive tags have been given.

~Z~

Posted: 2006-05-15 11:08am
by Acidburns
I don't know what to say really. That's horrific.

My mum always calls them donorcycles. One of my friends was thinking about a 'cycle, I think they're crazy.

Just as well I've got an iron stomach too, I'm eating a bacon sandwich right now.

Posted: 2006-05-15 11:33am
by NoXion
Nothing but the last two images loaded for me. :shock:

Is the universe trying to tell me something?

Posted: 2006-05-15 01:40pm
by Captain tycho
NoXion wrote:Nothing but the last two images loaded for me. :shock:

Is the universe trying to tell me something?
Yes.

DON'T DRIVE SO FAST.

This may sound cold but I really can't feel pity for anyone who thinks driving 184mph on a motorcycle is safe.

Posted: 2006-05-15 02:40pm
by Lord Revan
just did a quick calculation and 184 miles per hour comes out as 278842 J of KE(if my numbers are correct), so it's no wonder that the guy was for all intents and purposes shreded.

Posted: 2006-05-15 02:43pm
by Kuja
NoXion wrote:Nothing but the last two images loaded for me. :shock:

Is the universe trying to tell me something?
The only one you're missing is a view of the smoking cycle from across the street.



Gooey.

Posted: 2006-05-15 03:10pm
by Trytostaydead
I've seen a motorcycle accident before, close to where I live. Motorcycle and car collided into each other.. one driver was fine the other wasn't moving..

Posted: 2006-05-15 04:34pm
by Darth Wong
Good riddance to another idiot. Just be glad the stupid asshole didn't take anyone with him.

Posted: 2006-05-15 04:44pm
by Aaron
I've never understood the mentality of sportbike riders. Choppers I can understand, after all you just cruise with them. But the guys on sportbikes seem to delight in risking their own lives doing reckless and stupid shit.

I remember taking a safe drivers course while I was still in the Forces and the instructor told us that the human mind does not recognise a motorbike as a motor vehicle and if you pull out to pass someone and their is one oncoming it takes longer for you to recognise on is heading towards you and react accordingly.

Posted: 2006-05-15 04:52pm
by Adrian Laguna
Cpl Kendall wrote:I've never understood the mentality of sportbike riders. Choppers I can understand, after all you just cruise with them. But the guys on sportbikes seem to delight in risking their own lives doing reckless and stupid shit.
It's simple: going really, really fast is loads of fun. That's why rollercoasters are so popular, and the line to the Summit Plummet at Blizzard Beach is quite long. The human mind is not wired to instintively recognize the risks associated with motor vehicles. We panic if we see a snake, an insect, or something that is large and muscular that has sharp teeth/claws. But the danger inherent in doing insane speeds just doesn't click. So the useage of the logic parts of the brain are needed. I think we all know how many people actually bother to use those unless they absolutely have to.


Related to the pictures: HOLY SHIT! :shock: That dude was shredded. I don't think there can be any organ donations from that corpse.

Posted: 2006-05-15 05:24pm
by Majin Gojira
Motor Cycle Accidents: Giant Blenders for Human Remains.

Oh, and EW!

Posted: 2006-05-15 05:48pm
by Surlethe
I wonder if we'll eventually develop an instinctual aversion to going excessively fast?

Posted: 2006-05-15 06:45pm
by muse
A teammate of mine introduced us to rotten.com some years back, and the image that's burned into my brain is the guy who face-planted into the wheels of his donorcycle. I don't think I'm going to click those links, once is enough for me.

Posted: 2006-05-15 07:44pm
by RedImperator
Cpl Kendall wrote:I've never understood the mentality of sportbike riders. Choppers I can understand, after all you just cruise with them. But the guys on sportbikes seem to delight in risking their own lives doing reckless and stupid shit
I'd like to learn to ride a motorcycle and eventually take up riding a chopper for fun. But you'll never get me on one of those sport bikes. It would be a waste of money anyway--I'm much too cowardly to open up the throttle on one of those things.

Posted: 2006-05-15 08:08pm
by Singular Quartet
I'd go for a chopper, or something similiar. Not a crotchrocket/donorcycle.

Posted: 2006-05-15 08:24pm
by Pick
I kind of like seeing things like this once it a while. They remind me not to do stupid shit.

Posted: 2006-05-15 10:42pm
by GrandMasterTerwynn
Singular Quartet wrote:I'd go for a chopper, or something similiar. Not a crotchrocket/donorcycle.
Donor? I don't think there's an organ belonging to that human roadkill that could be donated . . . given that I could identify most of the the useable organs piled on the pavement.

Posted: 2006-05-16 10:02am
by Vympel
How the fuck did that happen? God that's nasty.

Posted: 2006-05-16 10:18am
by Sir Sirius
Ah, it's a autoautopsy with a motorcycle.

I doubt this guy is actually going to make a very good organ donor, seeing as his innards are no longer in him. Donor organs have to be in immaculate condition when retrieved.

Posted: 2006-05-16 10:35am
by Darth Wong
Lord Revan wrote:just did a quick calculation and 184 miles per hour comes out as 278842 J of KE(if my numbers are correct), so it's no wonder that the guy was for all intents and purposes shreded.
How did you get such a precise estimate of his body weight that you could perform that calculation with so many significant figures?

Posted: 2006-05-16 12:20pm
by Mrs Kendall
RedImperator wrote: I'd like to learn to ride a motorcycle and eventually take up riding a chopper for fun. But you'll never get me on one of those sport bikes. It would be a waste of money anyway--I'm much too cowardly to open up the throttle on one of those things.
No No, you're not cowardly, you're smart :)

Posted: 2006-05-16 12:28pm
by Aaron
RedImperator wrote:
I'd like to learn to ride a motorcycle and eventually take up riding a chopper for fun. But you'll never get me on one of those sport bikes. It would be a waste of money anyway--I'm much too cowardly to open up the throttle on one of those things.
I have several good friends who ride choppers and they tell me that they ride for the sense of pure freedom that they get. Sometimes I'm tempted but then the cost of trying to get a WWII Norten makes me throw up in my mouth.

Posted: 2006-05-16 01:09pm
by Hotfoot
My father made it quite clear to my sister and myself that we were to be disowned if we ever bought motorcycles. He has seen several people he's known and cared about killed in motorcycle accidents. This is just another example that supports his conviction. That poor bastard was torn apart so badly he looked like the remains of a butcher's floor instead of a human being.

Motorcycles are more manueverable than cars, which means if you can avoid another car, you may be able to avoid a collision, however, no matter how good of a driver you are, all you need is some other idiot doing something you can't respond to for a collision to occur. When that happens, cars offer tremendous amounts of protection compared to a motorcycle. In a car, when you get into a collision, the first thing you hit is an airbag. In a motorcycle, the first thing you hit is pavement or steel.

Posted: 2006-05-16 01:13pm
by Lord Revan
Darth Wong wrote:
Lord Revan wrote:just did a quick calculation and 184 miles per hour comes out as 278842 J of KE(if my numbers are correct), so it's no wonder that the guy was for all intents and purposes shreded.
How did you get such a precise estimate of his body weight that you could perform that calculation with so many significant figures?
I guessed, so it not precice (forgot to acount for the bike too).

Posted: 2006-05-16 06:15pm
by Dooey Jo
Ouch :shock:

Is that a... no I don't think I even want to know what that is. I take it the brain didn't fall out this time...