Dangerous

  • Hopeless Romantic
    14 years ago

    What's the most dangerous thing you've ever done?

    I knew i could swim in the deep end of the pool. ive practice loads of times before. i was about 14 years old and i haven't swam and sum years. that day i was going swimming. i was going to take my deep end test. i think i was in the 9th or 10th feet and i had to do 2 laps. i did a lap in a half and i started showing signs that i was drowning. the lifeguard whistled in jumped in after me. it was dangerous because i shouldn't overestimated myself and very very embarassing.

  • Michael D Nalley
    14 years ago

    I have been a passenger in cars my ex-wife was driving

  • Tammi
    14 years ago

    Riding on the hood of a moving car

  • Hopeless Romantic
    14 years ago

    Wow lol

  • Tammi
    14 years ago

    Ya it was fun till i fell off lol

  • bequi
    14 years ago

    Running in the midst of a gang fight (that was back 10years ago)

  • Kevin
    14 years ago

    As a 16 year old manbaby, I used to walk along the bottom of a huge old bridge in the town next from mine. The metal supports beneath the bridge had a 2ft sort of path you could walk along, though it was split into two sections close together.

    Only a few parts had sections you could reach up and get a hold on something as you walked over.

    We walked over it back and forth for kicks, and to impress girls.

    The drop below was a deathdrop for sure..no one would have survived if they'd slipped and I have no idea how none of us did.

    Such a stupid thing.

  • Kevin
    14 years ago

    /hi5 Donald.

  • Hopeless Romantic
    14 years ago

    Wow omgosh

  • Kevin
    14 years ago

    Another classic.

    When i was, ooh maybe 10 I used to go with my step-father to his army workshop where he was the head mechanic. I'd clean up for him and in return I'd get to mess around in the army trucks etc...and also use any of the tools in the garage.

    LoL, one day when he went off to pick up a car, I found some sheet metal and used a clamp type thing to cut it into ninja throwing stars. I made 5 and didn't tell him.

    Took them home and got my young brother and some friends and we spent an afternoon throwing them at trees and walls...and eventually..each other. My little brother still has a very slight scar on his bottom lip where I hit him...we laugh our arses off when we talk about it now..but I could have killed him or blinded him...

  • sibyllene
    14 years ago

    Most dangerous/stupid:

    Getting into a car with a guy who had been drinking, who I'd only known for an hour. I ended up 35 km out of the city I was in. Everything turned out fine, as he happened to be a solid guy, but he could just as easily have been a complete nutter. I look back on it now in disbelief, as it really was very, very stupid of me. Girls (and boys) DON'T EVER DO THAT. On several different points, it was idiotic and dangerous.

    Most dangerous/fun: Probably kayaking down a waterfall. It seemed pretty safe, because I was around more experienced people, but I saw a video afterwards of a person who got stuck in the churning at the bottom of the falls and couldn't get out for minutes. In the end it was only a perfect fortuitous throw of the safety line that got him out. Eeeeeee.

  • abracadabra
    14 years ago

    ^Looks like you're still in the bathroom.

    I've crossed roads in Calcutta, jumped off bridges without knowing how to swim, gone to strangers' houses and cars and hotel rooms, sampled a variety of potential poisons, worked with radioactive materials and hazardous chemicals and deadly viruses, gone lone night-walking, committed many petty crimes, stood under trees during lightning, eaten McDonalds etc.

    Ha. I'm very boring in general. The things above were done for the sake of sheer recklessness when I felt no fear. Should a dangerous experience be related to fear, or is it the ignorance/abandonment of the situation? I'd feel much more fearful or vulnerable if I put my loves (family, career, ego, etc) at risk.

  • HisBlueEyedAngel
    14 years ago

    I was floating down creek with my step dad and some friends and we were all tied together well my tube had hit a rock and I fliped well when I did I got stuck under the water till my friend had pulled me up I love water and have never been afraid of it but that day was scary to me and the water wasn't even deep.