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In his mind, it was going to be spectacular. He could already hear the applause and cheers from everyone around – I know, thank you, thank you. I’m the best – but fate had other plans for him and his bike.
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Racing driver Edmond 'Mondi' Barseghian was trying to impress his friends and followers by pulling off stunts on the street with his exclusive McLaren Senna, valued at around $1.4 million. Spoiler alert: it went horribly wrong.
The incident, now viral on social media, shows Barseghian stopping on the street in front of his friends to attempt a "donut" with his car. He seems to nail it, but then loses control and crashes into a car dealership.
Luckily, nobody was injured, but the car suffered significant damage. Initially, Edmond seemed to take the situation lightly, laughing it off, but later desperately tried to scrub the internet of the footage. Rumor has it he even shelled out money to people sharing the video to get them to delete it. Maybe to save face or to avoid insurance headaches. Or both.
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Many drivers feel tense when they see the police while driving, even if they’re doing nothing wrong. This automatic reaction stems from respect for the rules and the fear of making an involuntary mistake. The presence of the police makes us doubt ourselves and feel pressure to be "perfect" behind the wheel, creating a constant sense of alertness.
This girl experiences something similar when she crosses paths with a police patrol, but unlike the driver, she was riding on top of the car.
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Resisting what we fear can intensify tension, while allowing it to happen may defuse the conflict more quickly and effectively. In discussions, avoiding uncomfortable topics only prolongs the issue, but confronting them releases accumulated tension. It’s not about giving up, but accepting the inevitable to manage the situation with greater clarity and calm. Sometimes, letting what we try to avoid happen is the bravest step toward resolving conflict.
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There are people you can tell from the very beginning that you can trust. You don’t need to know them for long to feel the security they give off. Maybe it’s the way they talk, their attitude, or the sense of calm they create. These are the people you can relax around, knowing they won’t let you down. Sometimes trust doesn’t need grand gestures—it’s just something you feel from afar, as if their very being speaks for them.
And then, there are those you wouldn’t bet a penny on.
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In many cities, there's an unwritten rule about the direction of movement on sidewalks, following the flow of traffic, meaning riding on the right side (if your country drives on the right), but these rules aren't formalized or universally recognized. If we did, pedestrian flow on sidewalks would be smoother, and speaking of pedestrians on sidewalks, that also goes for bikes at pedestrian crossings.
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Remember this video next time you hit the bathroom.
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