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Vertical wall climbing without a harness, jumping out of a plane, unprotected sex. I am not talking about just driving a car.

2006-09-22 06:49:02 · 23 answers · asked by Wait a Minute 4 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Yup. And I obviously never lost my life, but it still wasn't worth it.

2006-09-22 06:51:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Many times I'm a total risky person.
You don't speaking about driving well (I had driven for seven miles on contrary in an avenue full of cars...)
I also drive my speed boat on top speed specially when the sea is rough. I love moving on the waves' tops.
I had done climbing, free skiing in top of mountains, chute and parachute, cross country skiing, deep water diving, bunje jumping, cave diving, cave climbing, old mine discovery, surfing in sharks areas, walking alone in a muslim town market e.t.c. Every day I tring to get over my limits of fear...

2006-09-22 14:30:18 · answer #2 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

Yeah, in my youth I almost died in a car accident. I then went back an re-created it as a planned event. What a F**ken rush. I'm glad I did it, but I don't think I'll take such a risk again.

Funny, as you get older, your life becomes more precious to you. They call it growing up and coming-to-terms with your mortality. Once you realize you can lose something its value increases daily.

Still though--what a f**ken rush!

2006-09-22 14:15:57 · answer #3 · answered by Alobar 5 · 0 0

I skydived before. I jumped from 15,000 feet in Las Vegas but I'd never count that as "risking my life". I'd call it facing and overcoming a fear though. Bungee jumping is more like risking your life because all you really need is a vendor's license/crane/and bungee cord. Oh, and someone who read a note on how to operate it.

2006-09-22 14:01:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, but it wasn't for fun. I walked through downtown San Salvador (and got lost) during the height of the civil war when even Salvadoreños didn't go out at night alone because of the death squads. It was stupid, but I thought I could get to my destination before nightfall.

2006-09-22 14:02:36 · answer #5 · answered by The Gadfly 5 · 0 0

yes bungee jumping definitely. when i was about 17, i crossed the train tracks when train was coming fast and it was only about 25 feet from me and felt sick to my stomach the rest of the day. i had new respect for life after that incident but it only lasted a week

2006-09-22 13:59:03 · answer #6 · answered by vick 5 · 0 0

Absolutely not. The only way you'll ever see the canopy of a parachute deploy over my head is if I've just left an aircraft that is no longer capable of performing its primary function.

2006-09-22 13:53:43 · answer #7 · answered by Samurai Hoghead 7 · 1 0

Heights are a regular fun thing to do. As are putting foreign chemicals in one's system. I think I've only thought I was actually going to die once, and I don't even remember what happened.

2006-09-22 14:03:22 · answer #8 · answered by tomservo552 2 · 0 0

I risk my life by driving a car everyday my friend

2006-09-22 13:57:01 · answer #9 · answered by bprice215 5 · 1 0

Yes. Taunting neo-cons, fundamentalists, atheists, bigots and various other out-of-control yahoo answer participants.

Well, maybe not risked my life so much as provoked homicidal attitudes toward me and my adventurous mouth.

2006-09-22 14:01:46 · answer #10 · answered by beast 6 · 1 0

Does bicycling downhill in a thunderstorm count?
You risk your life every day you go outside.
Then again, most accidents happen at home.

2006-09-22 16:28:37 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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