@HosseinEZ

This is Pure 18 minutes of Stress and anxiety

@LangstonDev

Remarkable how many people were never told "look both ways before crossing the street" as a kid

@GreyOrb

In conclusion:

-Look both ways
-Drive the speed limit
-Don't cross the street if you can't see the road
-Look both ways
-Don't hang outside in a thunderstorm
-Don't drive a redlight
-AND LOOK BOTH WAYS

@Enjinercraft

The amount of these that resulted from people being stupid blind or negligent is astounding

@himwiththehair8118

I love how you have the most calming and serene ambient music over scenes of near death experience

@botondnyitrai3128

2:43 the way he just told the "no,no, that will kill us". Like you are trying to make yourself understood to a dog

@knckt

7:08 The way the old man was waving tells me that he was either enjoying himself or asking for help.

@thealmightyduck335

These clips can be split into 2 categories: "thank god they're okay", and "what an absolute idiot"

@SolarizedPhoenix

6:41 "He had no way of knowing how this tree was gonna fall"
Evidently, neither did the tree

@Crashburn1313

Very glad the dog at 13:35 was wearing a breakway harness! He could've been seriously hurt.

@donnyagulhas6840

This video is  the definition of self-awareness stay safe people

@barrygrencavage2282

It's the parked cars fault. You cannot open a door into incoming traffic.

@GourdGourd

that nobody was hurt tag is really pulling through

@nattcattt

While watching these I can’t help but imagine all the times where scenarios like this weren’t just close calls, but ended in tragedy. You really never know when it might be your time

@Grendallmayo

so many of these can be chalked up to "look both ways before crossing the street"

@DerpeDuMunk4973

Finally, the “nobody was hurt.” compilation

@TomFawkes

7:50 That's got to be the most New Yorker thing I've ever seen. A truck comes careening at him and his first reaction is to take the "What's the matter with you" pose.

@mccalljeff

I used to work at Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, MD. Every single week we had a ped-struck (pedestrian struck by vehicle). I always wondered how people get hit by cars so frequently, this video illustrates it perfectly. FWIW, the vehicle always won.

@Marcus.Aurelius001

5:35 spectacular self presevation skills

@Yidiel-w6j

17:24 I'm so sorrryyyy but the grenade one had me in tears laughing 😭😭😭😭