While I am not glad that he died, I find it ironic and mildly amusing that he killed himself being a douche bag.
A friend of my parents when I was 7 died in a similar fashion. He was airing up a big truck tire and not paying attention. The tire blew up and the rim flew off decapitating him. I've been paranoid when airing up tires ever since.
Carpet knife? What an idiot...
Drywall screws, screwdriver, much nastier...
if he was slashing other peoples tires i'm not saddened by his death, thats just karma.
if he was cutting his own tires to recycle then it is sad.
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He caused his own death. By fact of being an asshole, on top of that.
There is nothing to really hold empathy about, on this.
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It's not about him deserving to die ; it's that he directly self-inflicted his own death, in terms of being an asshole.
had he not been an asshole, he would not have died to an exploding Tire. There is nothing sad about this.
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Many people have 0 critical thought, here. No-one killed him. He managed to kill himself, by being an asshole.
Doesn't mean i want him dead, that just means he killed himself by virtue of being an ass. How is that sad?
There is some karma/justice in this.
A bit over the top maybe, but who am i to question the will of the void lords.
He caused it to himself by beeing an asshole.
That is kinda funny.
But there is a reason why "1000 Ways to Die" has a warning in their opening.
That tire was standing his ground.
You're getting exactly what you deserve.
tyres: hard rubber around a wheel to give enhanced grip, usually inflated with air.
tires: becoming tired, sleepy, exhausted.
That's the standard English definitions for those... so anyone using "tyres" does not need professional help, they just use British English, not American.
Well there is no one else fault for his death then himself.
Okay, was he slashing tires or cutting tires? Because those have two very different meanings.
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