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accident Car taken for a ride by a truck

Amata

In Hindsight Everything Is Different


Back story, Florida:

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"An 18-year-old from Wesley Chapel lost control of a @BMW sedan while driving recklessly southbound on I-75 near milepost 269. The car slid into the path of an @Amazon semi-truck, ending up pinned under the trailer. The impact caused the truck to jackknife into the center median. Thankfully, all involved — including two teen passengers - walked away without injuries."
 
I had thought they only say allahu akbar when they were celebrating some victory over an enemy.
I thought so too.
However, the Ai tells us the following, quote:

"Muslims say "Allahu Akbar" to express a wide range of emotions, from joy to distress, and to praise God in many situations, including the call to prayer, religious ceremonies, and in daily life when witnessing something beautiful or experiencing a significant event. The phrase has also been distorted by extremists to be associated with violence, but this does not represent its intended meaning for the majority of Muslims."

So had it been non-Muslims in the dashcam car we could have heard "OMG, OMG, OMG".

Belated EDIT to add: The Ai was not mistaken here, I checked some sources which were listed beside the answer to my query.
 
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I thought so too.
However, the Ai tells us the following, quote:

"Muslims say "Allahu Akbar" to express a wide range of emotions, from joy to distress, and to praise God in many situations, including the call to prayer, religious ceremonies, and in daily life when witnessing something beautiful or experiencing a significant event. The phrase has also been distorted by extremists to be associated with violence, but this does not represent its intended meaning for the majority of Muslims."

So had it been non-Muslims in the dashcam car we could have heard "OMG, OMG, OMG".

Interesting. Post a video from a non Muslim screaming OMG or God is Great while murdering another.

No dubs!
 
Interesting. Post a video from a non Muslim screaming OMG or God is Great while murdering another.

No dubs!
In Christianity the custom, dragging God into it after a victory has gone out of fashion, but early Christians certainly celebrated a victory on the non-Christians, by praising the Lord, examples:
"Alleluia" (Praise be to God) - "Deus Vult!" (God wills it), a cry used during the Crusades - "Viva Cristo Rey" (Long live Christ the King), used by Mexican revolutionaries.

EDIT: But, as most of us realize, Muslims are somewhat backward in some aspects of life...
 
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In Christianity the custom, dragging God into it after a victory has gone out of fashion, but early Christians certainly celebrated a victory on the non-Christians, by praising the Lord, examples:
"Alleluia" (Praise be to God) - "Deus Vult!" (God wills it), a cry used during the Crusades - "Viva Cristo Rey" (Long live Christ the King), used by Mexican revolutionaries.
I suppose. I don’t follow religion nor am I of Mexican decent. Where is the video?

Regarding your thread. Excessive speed is the culprit.
 
I suppose. I don’t follow religion nor am I of Mexican decent. Where is the video?

Regarding your thread. Excessive speed is the culprit.
The Crusades took place during the early Middle Ages (1096 - 1204), so no video.
The Mexican Revolution was between 1910 - 1920. Then too, no video, the possibly available film footage was still without sound.

Regarding the speed: no one will deny the culprit was speeding.
 
The Crusades took place during the early Middle Ages (1096 - 1204), so no video.
The Mexican Revolution was between 1910 - 1920. Then too, no video, the possibly available film footage was still without sound.

Regarding the speed: no one will deny the culprit was speeding.

History course? You still failed to produce the video I asked for.

Speed and road conditions in your video.
 
The insurance guy will show up on the crash site, to remind him of that extended car warranty
 
Fuck Akbar. Anyways, who is Akbar, really?
One of these guys.
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Anyone else here remember Life in Hell?
 
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