
This malicious tire is a more terrifying than Rover.
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A large boulder on Mt. Spantik in Pakistan tried to kill a man, but missed by an inch or two (that’s 2.54cm or 5.08cm for our non-US readers). Image: YouTube
Resistentialism is a theory to describe “seemingly spiteful behavior manifested by inanimate objects,” where objects that cause problems (like lost keys or a runaway bouncy ball) are said to exhibit a high degree of malice toward humans. [Wikipedia]
I don’t doubt this guy knows what he’s doing. But every once in awhile, non-living things like to show living things who is really in charge.
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