So my little brother saw someone die yesterday

skiierman

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At our ski resort while I was working my little brother (16) was telling me about a guy he saw just laying in the trail with some people next to him calling out his name. My brother thought it was just a seizure or something but today while riding we found out the guy had some head trauma and had gone into cardiac arrest, he couldn't be revived. So what does an older brother do for a traumatized little brother? Make fun of him and laugh at him of course.
 
My friend was in the hills here in UT, and was walking around. After she turned a corner, some guy was waiting for her, and shot himself in the face right when she saw him. He was waiting for anyone to watch him die. She did. Oye.
 
i saw a friend of mine hit a tree and thought he was dead (his helmet was cracked, and he wasn't breathing)...seeing that is something I will never get over, and it just so happens i was 16 when that happened
 
there is a statistic that says that kids who have seen death are more likely to kill their family. Have fun with karma, bitch.
 
I thought I saw a 5 year old kid die at okemo over february break. I was 3 chairs behind him on the main quad and he slipped and fell 30 feet. It looked terrible when we went over him, but fortunately he only broke his leg.
 
that sucks, I saw a kid die a couple days before christmas. It was really sad, especially seeign the mom freak out, even though it had nothing to do with me I felt effected.
 
idk if ive ever saw someone die but theres been a few times with ive seen crashes bad enough to put someone in the ECU
 
this happened last year, i think its pretty funny. so my friends little brother knocks himself out really bad and doesn't move forever and the ambulance comes and shit. my friend wasn't worried but his little little sister was, this is how it went.

little sister "Dusty, will Dale be ok?(almost crying)"

dusty " yeah moms probably gonna yell at him and shit. hes gonna be in trouble.(walks away like nothing had happened while his little sister was still freaking out)

the situation wasn't funny but the way he said it and was acting was funny
 
i know this kid, who was in the next room when his dad committed suicide. he heard the gunshot, saw his dad on the floor, flipped shit while his mom tried to keep him out of the room...he's pretty fucked up now, tons of mental issues.
 
i know a kid like that too. his name is austin but he tells everyone to call him shadow. he dosent shower, he wears black makeup on his face, one funny thing is that he cant clip his fingernails with his left hand so he asks girls to do it for him. hes really weird, but if you talk to him hes actuially a kind of cool kid.... kind of, and then he digs his un cut finger nails inot your neck.
 
16 isnt even that young to have something like that happen i definately had more traumatizing things happen to me when i was 16 and im fine... but i just turned 17 like three months ago ha
 
skifree919

i was the chair one ahead of you, and one behind his parents. apparently he was with his aunt on the chair. imagine being the mom or dad and having to watch that happen!! i always hold the little kiddies i ride up with in even when they get mad at me for it. . . the summit is windy!
 
last summer i was chillin on my balcony, suddenly i saw that lil jet flying to the direction of our little airport.. i did not think too much about even tho he was flying really near the ground.. few second later he crashed straight into a small hill.. both passengers died..was pretty weird..seeing how the jet was burning and stuff
 
in early january on blackcomb, i saw that man plummet down the band of cliffs just off of glacierexpress chair by secret bowl, about 150 feet total. he died instantly. then about a week and a half ago i saw a pedestrian get annihilated by a car, however they did not die, but it was pretty crazy
 
I know someone who watched the same thing happen when they were young. It scarred him for life and now he can never be the skiier he was capable of being. Hes super cautious and doesnt really like the sport, he only puts up with it because the rest of his family loves it.
 
watching people die is gnarly and a 16 yr old should be able to handle it himself. im 14 and i watched one of the people die at mammoth that one wkn wer like 6 ppl died. but everyone handles stuff differently
 
yea when I was 16 I was aware of things. I didnt need to be told things, I learned, and if my older bro laughed at me, (if I had one) I would spit in his face, and tell him to go watch someone die.
 
one day i was just chillin on a private beach. there were about 10 people there about 100 ft away from us we didnt know, college-ish students. then all the sudden a guy from the water started to scream as he pulled his freind out of the water. they pulled him on the beach and he died and everyone was crying. i was about 10
 
That's what Dr. Phil is for...I understand some incidents can be traumatic, but he was fine so not a huge mental impact...
 
When I was 8 I was with my mom behind a motorcycle and a tractor came out into the street and the motorcycle was flying (55 ish) and he hit the tractor...needless to say the guy on the tractor was mutilated and the guy on the motorcycle flew about 30 feet and rolled another 15...I watched the guy motionless die and be put in a body bag...yeah it sucked and I was only 8 but no mental scars here
 
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