If you live to tell the tale, you can live to take them to court because Id bet my life itd be against the law to lie to someone about something this dangerous.
My phone quit working the other day and I was instantly mad. But it's the people who realize it's a problem that more than likely will fix it being a main priority
It happened once, it was a regular bungee but the operator told her her cord was loose just before she dropped. Died from a heart attack before the cord even reached the bottom. Family sued the fuck out of the company from what I know.
I would assume they make you sign something saying that if that did happen, it’s on you. Or something like, if you have heart issues/problems or smth similar we don’t take responsibility.
If you trust your friends you’ve never had a best friend, nothing sketchier than your best friend asking if you want a cookie. This video is basically one of those scenarios
@@kristianamarie6762PTSD doesn't have to begin by something as huge as the military, or prolonged physical abuse, etc. There's nothing "mentally wrong" with someone getting PTSD from a situation such as this one. I can safely assume you aren't a professional, yes?
@@kristianamarie6762 if you didn't know that was a bungee and you went on thinking it was a zipline .. when you took off you would have thought it broke and you were plummeting to your death .. that is completely capable of causing ptsd
Yep, wouldn't there be a bunch of waivers and explanation about what this is, and presumably she would have been able to see other folks going on this while waiting for it. I'm guessing she knew, but honestly, this sort of a zipline does seem rather scary. What with it being a rope swing attached to a zipline.
hard to judge the depth perception on camera, but i'd imagine they are about as far from the center as the columns you see at the beginning of the video
The zipline stops well before the pillars. You never actually go between them. The bridge swing is attached to the Garry Bridge just outside of Killiecrankie, Scotland.
this can actually cause a cardiac arrest in someone no joke. sudden fright does more damage to your body than already being prepared to do something dangerous. this shouldn’t be done at all.
@@adrianacasanova8559. Posts on social media… gets butthurt like a 5 year old because someone responds. 😂. Then takes the effort to tell them she doesn’t care . 😂😂😂🙄🙄🙄🖕🏻
@@adrianacasanova8559If this causes this person enough trauma to need to incur medical expenses such as therapy, it absolutely can be sued for. Or at least taken to court for mediation.
@melissaprice3180 then why respond, with such a rude tone to such a simple response 🤷🏾♀️. I mean surely someone could get really stunned by this so called "prank". Someone else in the comments said they could get a heart attack if not told earlier or pass out
It isn’t that funny, it was terrifying to watch. It was a genuine scream of fear. A scream that death is seconds away. And you people in the replies section think it’s funny? Grow up, she probably has PTSD now from this stupid prank.
She didn't think it was as a zip line she knew exactly what she was getting into. They make you sign wavers. They tell you the name of the ride like 200 times before you even strapped to it. They tell you exactly how it's going to work. In fact, the proof that she knew is in her right hand. She held out that stick the entire time. I'm sorry, but if I think I'm about to die, that stick isn't being held by me any more.
I'd deadass never talk to who tricked me into this ever again. The idea of Bungie jumping PETRIFIES me but i love to Zipline, my level of fury would be _unreal._
Are yall slow or are yall slow? You know they have to sign legal waivers before doing this, there is no way she would get tricked into thinking this was a zip line unless she is really stupid. Let’s stop playing make believe here.
@@slaughtrrbeachthat can be true but many stories are going on here based from video and text. Some say she didn’t know, died from heart attack and her family sued
@@liv.v_briiI'm not sure but I think as long as another adult signs legally on it and takes responsibility they wouldn't mind, 'cause the problem is who'll take responsibility in the first place, and because someone is too busy trying to do a prank they won't care enough to re-think what they're doing, ig?
Maybe, but who actually reads everything they sign? I mean you should of course, but they put so much legal mumbo jumbo in such things, most wouldn't understand what they were reading anyway.
Depending on the park’s policy, there should have been a warning during the zipline tutorial. A zipline park I went to had two rope swings, one during the tutorial so you’d know how to fasten yourself by the time you reached the big one.
Fr like a prank that can leave a person scarred. Many people are like it’s just a prank it’s not that deep but some people might have absolute trauma of zip lines after that
@@HalfBloodPrincessOfficial take a peek at his recent comments on here, we've lost this man decades ago, he's a lost cause. None can help this man anymore
Most just let out something like "mommy..no" or some other exclamation in the last few seconds. Falling to your death gives you that extra bit of time to let it all out 😁😆😂
or 20 year black metal vocal, then you can mimic death scream better than alot of real death scream. some can do waht she did for 60 second striaght at maximum pitch disto strenght, but it was an amazing scream i agree, good intention air flow RRR stability, energetic
You are so gullible. She knew what was coming, she's doing everything for content, like the majority of influencers. You think these people want to be sued? It's all an act, she even held on to her precious selfie stick.
OMG! can you imagine going on a rope swing that you know is a rope swing, only to find that someone posts video of it for click bait saying you thought it was a zipline but it's a bungee and lots of people believed it even though it's obviously not true? I would sue them for safely operating an activity I voluntarily took part in because I could have had a cardiac arrest and splatted on those columns that the swing goes nowhere near! I also would never speak to whoever arranged this again, even if it was me.
its all one big funny joke until someone has a heart attack edit: to all the people who are saying “they sign a waiver” it doesn’t change the fact that some people who are being “surprised” are probably unaware that it isn’t a zipline, and it doesn’t change the fact that they are having a heart attack. Waiver or no waiver this kind of shock can have serious consequences.
don’t wanna ruin the joke or yk but pretty sure these types of rides n stuff you need to fill out papers or some sort of online form listing all the health conditions you have probably including your age and all the other information, they could also sign a waiver
Why would she not hold onto her phone? By your comment you wouldn’t hold onto yours if you were in this situation? Phones are expensive if you need to repair or replace them
I had somebody do kind of a similar trick to me many many years ago. I never trusted that person again. It ended what little friendship we actually had.
@@robertjensen1048 well absolutely if she did sign a paper agreeing to do a fall then you’re right there would be no lawsuit. But then she would know ahead of time that there was a fall. This video is saying that she thought there was a zip line indicating she signed up for a zip line not a fall
@@edwardmclaughlin719 shut up. You're making Americans look even worse. Most of us love adrenaline rides, typically just actually being alive and not rotting on social media white knighting for imaginary scenarios that don't even exist. I hope you learn not to believe everything written over a short video and learn to think critically or even just a little. It's clear the woman is expecting the drop and thus asks to make it a surprise to increase the adrenaline. You're just a snowflake
Seriously, she would have thought the line snapped and she was falling to her death. I don't see how this is any different than putting an empty gun to someone's head, mock executing them, and then going "haha, got you!" It's fucked up.
There’s multiple reasons why this insane. 1. Cardiac arrest. If you are truly petrified, which it seemed like she was, could send someone into cardiac arrest. 2. Grab response. If you feel like your falling and could grab onto something, your going to, and that could have been a PERSON. I could go on, but I won’t because these reasons are already enough.
@@jojojoji24 How exactly are they going to die? You could just as easily have a heart attack zip-lining as you could bungee jumping. She’s the one who said she wanted a surprise and got exactly what she asked for!
The title is obviously click-bait and fake. She knew exactly what it was and saw people doing it before her. She literally asks to be surprised dropped instead of countdown dropped in the video. Most of the comments here demonstrate a complete lack of intelligence.
There’s a reason people with epilepsy are warned against certain rides. I have epilepsy, and this type of fear (thinking the zip line broke), would definitely cause a seizure.
Me too...I suffer with grand mal seizures petit mal and pseudo seizures... just watching this video damn near gave me a seizure... and I didn't realize it but I was holding my breath the entire time I watched this video 🥺🥺🥺
this should neverrrr happen. someone could have a heart attack. also this isn’t what someone signed up for. bungee cords are so much more dangerous than zip lines, and if she had died that would have been completely preventable
Pretty sure you're not supposed to go on rides that are literally meant to get your heart jumping for that adrenaline kick if you're prone to those. No amount of prep will not have your heart up in your throat, lol. Worst case you get the adrenaline spike a second earlier because you weren't prepared.
@@AndragonLea well, theres a huge difference between zip lines and bungee jumps/rope swings. if she really thought it was a zipline. then she is prepared to go sliding through the ziplines. shes not prepared to suddenly go down and will genuinely think the zipline broke
I'm sure it's plenty fun if you're ready for it but thinking it's a zipline and then thinking it broke and your falling to your death could do something terrible to you! I would think it changed her life somewhat.
She knew beforehand. No way she suddenly fell and held the selfie stick the whole time. If she didn't know beforehand, this is a wild example of phone addiction.
You have to sign liability forms to do something like this. They also talked to you about all the safety features and what to do and what not to do. There's no way she did not know.
Yet common sense comments like this get no attention just the idiots saying to sue immediately for being afraid of the scary thing they payed money for and signed on the dotted line for
It's possible she could have been clueless. If she didn't read the liability contract and just signed it, no one told her she would be bungie jumping, she didn't see anyone else doing it, and the people that run the place were in on it with whoever set her up.
@@stephanierigg2245 I agree, if all of those things happen she could have been clueless. Stranger things have happened. But they would have had to be the first people of the day or else she would have seen other people doing it before her. But you never know.
She thought it broke, truly devious
ikr
Truly vicious*
@@maltesseres9563 both
Stil holding on to her selfiestick though.
@@maltesseres9563you’re soft. She was fine
"You want a surprise?" *fucking dies*
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The way it rhymes is sending meee 💀💀💀
@@_Green-tea45 lmao
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Flying in between the two concrete columns at the end would be the sketchiest part to me.
One change in the environment or the gear and the jumper becomes a stamp. That's mental!
@@mat650 lol Hell yeah for sure
I was thinking the same thing 😅! That’s way more terrifying…crashing into a pillar.
Its ok, highschool physics should resolve that concern for you.
@@Trepanation21 A quick gust of wind at the top would probably do it. It was pretty narrow.
*New Fear Unlocked:* fake ziplines
This video title is fake. She knew what it was and saw people doing it before her. She just didn't know exactly when she would fall.
If you live to tell the tale, you can live to take them to court because Id bet my life itd be against the law to lie to someone about something this dangerous.
That was a genuine scream of "Im actually about to die"
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Yep..
that's sad
Yeah..
My phone quit working the other day and I was instantly mad. But it's the people who realize it's a problem that more than likely will fix it being a main priority
Kicks and Giggles until someone has a heart attack
It happened once, it was a regular bungee but the operator told her her cord was loose just before she dropped. Died from a heart attack before the cord even reached the bottom. Family sued the fuck out of the company from what I know.
Exactly 💯
@@kieranadamson3224omg that's so sad
.. cry😢😢😢
I would assume they make you sign something saying that if that did happen, it’s on you. Or something like, if you have heart issues/problems or smth similar we don’t take responsibility.
@@kieranadamson3224blud was carrying a totem of undying
What's even more surprising is that it's not a bungy either but a rope swing!
Thanks for that.
Yeah, real low effort post.
Exactly!
love your work
I assume the title is a lie and she knew perfectly well what it was. It would be a huge liability otherwise.
For me, it would destroy the trust of my friends.
Then your friendship wasn’t close at all
If you trust your friends you’ve never had a best friend, nothing sketchier than your best friend asking if you want a cookie. This video is basically one of those scenarios
@@RandomMackem3247 That makes zero sense.
@@TrigonsTrailers it does if you're a dude
that is if you don't die from a heart attack first
There’s nothing quite like giving your friend PTSD
If you get ptsd over this there is something more going on with you mentally.
@@kristianamarie6762PTSD doesn't have to begin by something as huge as the military, or prolonged physical abuse, etc. There's nothing "mentally wrong" with someone getting PTSD from a situation such as this one. I can safely assume you aren't a professional, yes?
@@kristianamarie6762 if you didn't know that was a bungee and you went on thinking it was a zipline .. when you took off you would have thought it broke and you were plummeting to your death .. that is completely capable of causing ptsd
@@kristianamarie6762 so you're telling me it's NOT normal to get PTSD when you literally think you're going to die a gruesome death?
@@kristianamarie6762That is the most idiotic comment I have ever seen on youtube.
That camera would have been tossed, my lunch would have been tossed, my bowels would have been lost
....and my faith in humanity would be definitely be squashed
@@christina5kids16grands😂😂😂😂
I can't stop laughing. 😂
Salad too
@@christina5kids16grands I would've been on my deathbed eating squash
As someone who used to run a zipline, I would never allow someone to make a mistake like this. They would fully know what's going on.
Yep, wouldn't there be a bunch of waivers and explanation about what this is, and presumably she would have been able to see other folks going on this while waiting for it. I'm guessing she knew, but honestly, this sort of a zipline does seem rather scary. What with it being a rope swing attached to a zipline.
@@SmallSpoonBrigade It did sound like genuine terror, to be fair. You don't often hear that on rides.
and swing ends between those two concrete columns? damn that's hell of a design
Ikr
Yeah
I was looking for a splash
hard to judge the depth perception on camera, but i'd imagine they are about as far from the center as the columns you see at the beginning of the video
The zipline stops well before the pillars. You never actually go between them. The bridge swing is attached to the Garry Bridge just outside of Killiecrankie, Scotland.
Props to her, she actually held her stick the entire time.
I mean to todays dimwits its more important to film your death than not to be able to. lol
Death grip.
Bro she said "If I'm going to die, I might as well get the views. Might even get over 100k subs"
@@TheBoxingNinja “Make sure you subscribe for more con….” 💀
Camera man never dies
this can actually cause a cardiac arrest in someone no joke. sudden fright does more damage to your body than already being prepared to do something dangerous. this shouldn’t be done at all.
Lol just shut up.
Thats what I was thinking! She probably thought it broke!! 😮 they did not think that through!!! At all.
She was full aware of what it was. They have to sign legal waivers before they do it. Let’s stop pretending here.
Debe ser alérgica a la diversión
@@bonniedothemost Nah, I'm actually just allergic to dying...
No, this is actually evil. That woman would have genuinely thought she was going to die.
yes, and the company operating that ride could be liable for emotional injury.
That's why this is obviously fake.
How to make someone question everything you say 101.
How to make someone question CZcams shorts 101
I feel a lawsuit coming for the person who told her it was a zip line
I think it was her best friend that tricked her into this.
@@adrianacasanova8559i think there should be a sh!t your pants loophole!! 😂
@@adrianacasanova8559. Posts on social media… gets butthurt like a 5 year old because someone responds. 😂. Then takes the effort to tell them she doesn’t care . 😂😂😂🙄🙄🙄🖕🏻
@@adrianacasanova8559If this causes this person enough trauma to need to incur medical expenses such as therapy, it absolutely can be sued for. Or at least taken to court for mediation.
@melissaprice3180 then why respond, with such a rude tone to such a simple response 🤷🏾♀️. I mean surely someone could get really stunned by this so called "prank". Someone else in the comments said they could get a heart attack if not told earlier or pass out
That’s the type of scream you give before death
Yep
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lol 😂
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It isn’t that funny, it was terrifying to watch. It was a genuine scream of fear. A scream that death is seconds away. And you people in the replies section think it’s funny? Grow up, she probably has PTSD now from this stupid prank.
She didn't think it was as a zip line she knew exactly what she was getting into. They make you sign wavers. They tell you the name of the ride like 200 times before you even strapped to it. They tell you exactly how it's going to work.
In fact, the proof that she knew is in her right hand. She held out that stick the entire time. I'm sorry, but if I think I'm about to die, that stick isn't being held by me any more.
That would actually be pretty terrifying
I can’t get on board with a prank where you truly think you’re going to die
Cruel!!
@@ronnimartin7033how are they cruel? They said they won’t be on board with that kind of prank
@@Gasoline-hd1ndshe's saying the prank is cruel, not the person who posted the comment
I feel the same way.
Not the person, the prank. @@Gasoline-hd1nd
If my heart doesn’t stop I’m throwing hands
😂😂😂😂
@@America_On_Top I doubt its fun if you don't know its coming.
Just get your memories erased so it’s fun
I mean she did say she wanted a surprise. That was one hell of a surprise!
Period
flying at more than 100kph between 2 concrete columns is the safest thing ever seen
You don't go between them, it stops before even reaching them.
If someone tried this on me, they'd better pray the cord breaks.
I'd deadass never talk to who tricked me into this ever again. The idea of Bungie jumping PETRIFIES me but i love to Zipline, my level of fury would be _unreal._
Are yall slow or are yall slow? You know they have to sign legal waivers before doing this, there is no way she would get tricked into thinking this was a zip line unless she is really stupid. Let’s stop playing make believe here.
You don't get tricked into this. Many waivers need to be signed before you do these types of things
@@slaughtrrbeachthat can be true but many stories are going on here based from video and text. Some say she didn’t know, died from heart attack and her family sued
Same
@@liv.v_briiI'm not sure but I think as long as another adult signs legally on it and takes responsibility they wouldn't mind, 'cause the problem is who'll take responsibility in the first place, and because someone is too busy trying to do a prank they won't care enough to re-think what they're doing, ig?
If “But did you die?” was a ride
YOu miss Chow.
Chow so cold
@@TheBlakus420 I heard that the McRib is back. Why was it ever gone? The key is to sing from the heart.
666 is the like count for this😮😮
I got shot at
She knew what this was. Obviously had to sign waivers before even harnessing up.
Maybe, but who actually reads everything they sign? I mean you should of course, but they put so much legal mumbo jumbo in such things, most wouldn't understand what they were reading anyway.
Cap
@@1108chuck No, most of those types of waivers are pretty cut and dry. I've signed a few of them in my day.
I’ve never signed a waiver that explicitly describes what the attraction entails.
Depending on the park’s policy, there should have been a warning during the zipline tutorial. A zipline park I went to had two rope swings, one during the tutorial so you’d know how to fasten yourself by the time you reached the big one.
That could trigger a heart attack in some people. Be careful!
If someone ever did this to me, they'd fall too. But they wouldn't be tied to the bungee cord.
Bro, I actually laughed out loud at this . I would probably do the same
Edit: ty for the likes 🥰🥰
Well from the fact your a furry tell me you won’t be strong enough to even lift a child or lift your metal state.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
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@@faythshorter5514 lol
It was just a prank!
The prank:
Yeah these pranks are getting more hateful and dangerous lately.
When your love one die on u. I hope u still think it is funny prank
Fr like a prank that can leave a person scarred. Many people are like it’s just a prank it’s not that deep but some people might have absolute trauma of zip lines after that
4reply before your comment gets popular and btw true lol
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Only thing that would make it better is if the operator yells “oh no!” Right after release 😂
I’d pay double of that happened
That scream made my inner caveman brain wake right the hell up like “TIGER?? WHERE?? WHERE TIGER??”
Yeah that scream was a scream of primal fear
Would literally never speak to the person who set me up for this ever again. Not even a question.
Soft
@@zuoreal
@@HalfBloodPrincessOfficial take a peek at his recent comments on here, we've lost this man decades ago, he's a lost cause. None can help this man anymore
Then atleast ask if it was a zipline before going on it
Exactly. There would be an ass whipping.
Thats the type of scream that even Horror movies can't replicate. The type that is born out of fear of your impending death.
Most just let out something like "mommy..no" or some other exclamation in the last few seconds. Falling to your death gives you that extra bit of time to let it all out 😁😆😂
And she kept hold of her phone lol
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or 20 year black metal vocal, then you can mimic death scream better than alot of real death scream. some can do waht she did for 60 second striaght at maximum pitch disto strenght, but it was an amazing scream i agree, good intention air flow RRR stability, energetic
@@MassMultiplayer Tom Barbers scream at 1:11 on Bleeding Sun is a good example. High pitched, airy.. Absolutely blood curdling scream.
That is a stupid "surprise" that could have ended with a heart attack.
How many zipline companies set up under bridges...?
It's fake buddy
I want to see the GoPro version
I sure as hell wouldn't wanna hear it!
I would have died of a heart attack before I realised it was actually a setup and that I was safe
I had the same thought 🤣
That’s the danger of these kind of pranks. The level of panic this would cause can indeed cause heart attacks
Or you could have just seen with your own eyes that there was NO zipline or place to zipline to. Stay off jury duty
…let me guess you never actually experienced a heart attack before
I’m suing you lying mfers Lmao 🤣
She was thinking she was about to die that's NOT a prank that's just evil.
You are so gullible. She knew what was coming, she's doing everything for content, like the majority of influencers. You think these people want to be sued? It's all an act, she even held on to her precious selfie stick.
she didnt find it odd that all the zipline signs said bungee swing? not buying it. clickbait.
The fact that people actually believe she didn't know it was a bungee is just plain sad
She absolutely lost consciousness from the stress. Poor thing.
She did stop screaming rather abruptly didn't she 😂😂 but props to her it looks like she managed to keep hold of her go pro!!
Shutdafuggup you don't know
She kept holding on to that camera and her hand so I'm pretty sure she was conscious
Incorrect. Bet she almost had an orgasm from the rush.
Girl's survival mode was on top notch 'still holding on her camera' cuz she knows cameraman never dies😭💀
Lol u peeped that too right???? Poor girl 😂
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Underrated comment
Hahahahah
Best comment ever
"It was just a prank bro"
The prank:
OMG! can you imagine going on a rope swing that you know is a rope swing, only to find that someone posts video of it for click bait saying you thought it was a zipline but it's a bungee and lots of people believed it even though it's obviously not true? I would sue them for safely operating an activity I voluntarily took part in because I could have had a cardiac arrest and splatted on those columns that the swing goes nowhere near! I also would never speak to whoever arranged this again, even if it was me.
its all one big funny joke until someone has a heart attack
edit: to all the people who are saying “they sign a waiver” it doesn’t change the fact that some people who are being “surprised” are probably unaware that it isn’t a zipline, and it doesn’t change the fact that they are having a heart attack. Waiver or no waiver this kind of shock can have serious consequences.
That Part.
I was thinking the same thing.
Ur pfp name diluc...actually never thought I'd find one of my kind
don’t wanna ruin the joke or yk but pretty sure these types of rides n stuff you need to fill out papers or some sort of online form listing all the health conditions you have probably including your age and all the other information, they could also sign a waiver
@@semmy5244you can experience a heart attack from extreme stress, without any conditions.
There’s no way in hell you could arrive, pay, then climb to the top & get strapped up without knowing it’s not a zip line.
She's proof that modern-day people are hooked to their phones. She held onto her phone the whole way down lol.
At that point does it matter? You think you're dying, whether or not you hold the phone is really besides the point
It’s normal to hold to stuff if you fall suddenly
You're proof that people believe anything they read.
Why would she not hold onto her phone? By your comment you wouldn’t hold onto yours if you were in this situation? Phones are expensive if you need to repair or replace them
that would send me into a cardiac arrest 💀
Incorrect. That's NOT something that would cause a cardiac arrest.
@@robertjensen1048 oh my
I would absolutely never have anything to do with anybody who did this to me ever again.
Ambulance chasers...assemble!
I’m 99% sure she was aware that this was bungee jumping. Assuming this is done in the USA a waver would have to be signed before she could jump.
Only a hater would do this to a so-called friend
that’s not her friend that’s a worker 💀💀
Really a worker?? Wtf
Dude her phone 😢
@@sunitasadhwani4175 💀
It’s funni
She thought she was gonna die but still didn't drop her phone in true millennial fashion 😂
OMG
You r so rite
I did not notice that
Or maybe shock caused her to clinch idk
Most likely gen z
"blud fr ong she almost got rizzed by the unalived daddy tbh"
“Camera”
we’re still saying this is a millennial thing? Lol thought it’s moved on
Do you have PTSD for ziplines ?
She: yes
I had somebody do kind of a similar trick to me many many years ago. I never trusted that person again. It ended what little friendship we actually had.
Lol😂
If I did this to my wife, I’d be afraid to fall asleep at home.
If my husband did this, he'd be divorced.
Dont get married kids...doing funny shit to your wife sounds dangerous lmao
My wife hired a hitman when I bought the wrong coffee creamer.
You wouldn't make it home!
@@JSS822😮
That’s horrible. If the company went along with it than I 100% would see a lawsuit coming
And the lawsuit would go nowhere. Because she 100% signed a paper agreeing to do a fall, not a zipline.
@@robertjensen1048 well absolutely if she did sign a paper agreeing to do a fall then you’re right there would be no lawsuit. But then she would know ahead of time that there was a fall. This video is saying that she thought there was a zip line indicating she signed up for a zip line not a fall
The scariest part is that she has a selfie stick.
I would sue them.
Oh get over yourself. Clearly a american
American? Yes. Stereotypical on your part? Yes. Part of bad parenting on your parents? Yes.@@CrampavanAdventures
Another typical American comment. 🤦Absolute melt 😂@@edwardmclaughlin719
@@edwardmclaughlin719 shut up. You're making Americans look even worse. Most of us love adrenaline rides, typically just actually being alive and not rotting on social media white knighting for imaginary scenarios that don't even exist. I hope you learn not to believe everything written over a short video and learn to think critically or even just a little. It's clear the woman is expecting the drop and thus asks to make it a surprise to increase the adrenaline. You're just a snowflake
@@edwardmclaughlin719You literally just stereotyped the guy you’re replying to
As someone who does extreme sports, thats not cool.
Seriously, she would have thought the line snapped and she was falling to her death. I don't see how this is any different than putting an empty gun to someone's head, mock executing them, and then going "haha, got you!"
It's fucked up.
@@KarlPHorseyeah I was gonna say, this is genuinely fucked up and debatably traumatizing
@@reedmayhew18girl literally she said a bungee jumping surprise so they gave her a surprise not a countdown she ask for it lol
U mean extreme spoats?
@@NotEvenLeah girl literally never said "bungee" or "jumping" but alright.
There’s multiple reasons why this insane. 1. Cardiac arrest. If you are truly petrified, which it seemed like she was, could send someone into cardiac arrest. 2. Grab response. If you feel like your falling and could grab onto something, your going to, and that could have been a PERSON. I could go on, but I won’t because these reasons are already enough.
If you look closely, you can see the lady who is dropping her is also tied to the line. She’ll be fine.
@@jonathangutierrez1931 Neither did u got the point nor the lady being attached is going to be of any help if she'll die
@@jonathangutierrez1931please be quiet
1. RIP 2. They’re roped.
@@jojojoji24 How exactly are they going to die? You could just as easily have a heart attack zip-lining as you could bungee jumping. She’s the one who said she wanted a surprise and got exactly what she asked for!
Not the worker laughing at the end😂
The two gigantic pillars at the end is the surprise! 😂
Can we give her extra credit for hang on to the camera all that time?
I thought about it she tensed up and grabbed it tighter rather than let go
I thought for sure that camera was taking a swim
Well yea how else will she be cool on social media to abunch of strangers??
Typical gen z, about to die but maybe she’ll have it uploaded and get famous from the dead
@@Anonymous38572 would you rather she let go of the camera? That thing doesn't come cheap.
How to end a friendship effectively
Missed opportunity by not saying something like OH NO before dropping her lol
That’s how you know your friends are closeted psychopaths
I would be absolutly terrified if this happened to me.
Yep...this would be the end of the friendship if friends had done this to me
Yep fo sho
FOREVER
She literally said she wanted ot to be a surprise lol
@@alonzokelly6539 not giving her a countdown was the said surprise
Tis literally would be the end of my LIFE
The title is obviously click-bait and fake. She knew exactly what it was and saw people doing it before her. She literally asks to be surprised dropped instead of countdown dropped in the video. Most of the comments here demonstrate a complete lack of intelligence.
That second scream was supposed to be her last breathe before we heard a SPLAT 💥 😂
That scream came from depths far beyond where humans have ever ventured too😂
Why is that funny to you?
@@garrettsmith9825what sort of stupid question is that, you ok bro?😂
Why is dat 'stupid"
@Rosiepoohtargaryen why is your English bad?
Are near-death experiences fun to you? Because that's what she had@@87mullan
Oh that's so cruel lol
That's despicable!
She said she wants a surprise
Despicable indeed 😂
Vigorous act💀💀
@@goldengoddess8568😂
They be doin a lil trollin around them parts lol
Still held on to the selfie stick and phone though. The important stuff before death lol
I'd be angry. Very, very angry. Companies shouldn't be able to do this.
I'll be it was a "friend" who did this
I totally agree. That isn't funny!
She signed a damn waiver she knew what she was getting into. People don't do extreme rides and not want a scare/thrill that's why they are doing them!
@@jamisonallen8710 You sign for a zip line, now a tarzan drop.
@@bobosmodernlife Your gullibility is mindboggling.
That’s actually pretty horrible. Unless she secretly knew, she thought she was gonna die.
If she thought she was falling im pretty sure she lets go of that camera shes holding
@@chicoandthem4nor she couldve tensed up really bad at how sudden it was
@Mem0447 yeah she did scream like she was about to die, but its hard to tell with women , they over exaggerate a lot lol
@@chicoandthem4nlike a dude wouldn’t be screaming his ass off when a zip line “breaks” come on now
@@chicoandthem4nAnd Men get mad for no reason soooo
forever traumatized
Girl thought she was about to be a statistic
There’s a reason people with epilepsy are warned against certain rides.
I have epilepsy, and this type of fear (thinking the zip line broke), would definitely cause a seizure.
Me too...I suffer with grand mal seizures petit mal and pseudo seizures... just watching this video damn near gave me a seizure... and I didn't realize it but I was holding my breath the entire time I watched this video 🥺🥺🥺
Poor u
this should neverrrr happen. someone could have a heart attack. also this isn’t what someone signed up for. bungee cords are so much more dangerous than zip lines, and if she had died that would have been completely preventable
She legit thought she was gonna die then said "wait" while her scream was still dying out 😂
bro actually couldve gotten a panic attack
Someone is going to die of a heart attack if they are actually being tricked like that.
Yes, it's really cruel!
Pretty sure you're not supposed to go on rides that are literally meant to get your heart jumping for that adrenaline kick if you're prone to those.
No amount of prep will not have your heart up in your throat, lol.
Worst case you get the adrenaline spike a second earlier because you weren't prepared.
@@AndragonLea well, theres a huge difference between zip lines and bungee jumps/rope swings. if she really thought it was a zipline. then she is prepared to go sliding through the ziplines. shes not prepared to suddenly go down and will genuinely think the zipline broke
That's what I'm thinking. Do we sign a waver or... what before bc this could be bad.
It will be me
the scream was pure terror and not the good kind
that is messed up on so many levels and someone is going to have a literal heart attack one time
Sadly, that has actually happened before and the person died. "Jokes" like this are not funny. At all
Nah this is hilarious😂😂
It's all fun & games till the guest has a heart attack...
She legit thought she was going to die. I couldn't have the heart to do this I would have to tell her it's not a zipline.
I'm sure it's plenty fun if you're ready for it but thinking it's a zipline and then thinking it broke and your falling to your death could do something terrible to you! I would think it changed her life somewhat.
Her scream is heart-wrenching.
I would never want to scare a friend or family member into a death scream. She legit sounded like her life was about to end...that ain't cool
Not really she’s ok
That's a normal bungee scream, she was surely aware it was the surprise.
@@Timelapsefidelity weirdo roleplayer comment
@@Just.Arguingright
One unhappy customer and that could be a lawsuit 😂
To do this stuff you need to sign waivers, go through safety briefings etc. So yeah she 100% knew it was a bungee jump.
That prank was SO Wrong to do to someone!
She knew beforehand. No way she suddenly fell and held the selfie stick the whole time. If she didn't know beforehand, this is a wild example of phone addiction.
Did she almost just hit 2 stone pillars ? ......... Part of the ride ?
@@jamaljenkins7743❤❤❤
@@christiangrey6258what???? She wasn't even CLOSE 😂😂😂
@@jamaljenkins7743You don’t know that 🤡
Due to panic, that woman could’ve died from that or at least suffer injury in a way. That was uncalled for.
That wouldn't be funny if she believed it really was a zipline.
She went through shock then started screaming again lol
The relationship between a person and their phone are stronger than most tings 😅
My phone went blank the other day and I felt like I was blind. There’s a serious problem there
Disgusting isn't it.😒
We`re at the first stage of becoming legitimate androids
@@MattyGamerMC excuse you. I have an iPhone
That’s not a phone
You have to sign liability forms to do something like this. They also talked to you about all the safety features and what to do and what not to do. There's no way she did not know.
Thank you. That's 💯 percent what I'm thinking.
My exact thoughts!!
Yet common sense comments like this get no attention just the idiots saying to sue immediately for being afraid of the scary thing they payed money for and signed on the dotted line for
It's possible she could have been clueless. If she didn't read the liability contract and just signed it, no one told her she would be bungie jumping, she didn't see anyone else doing it, and the people that run the place were in on it with whoever set her up.
@@stephanierigg2245 I agree, if all of those things happen she could have been clueless. Stranger things have happened. But they would have had to be the first people of the day or else she would have seen other people doing it before her. But you never know.
This company needs a booth with spare sets of clothes and a bathroom and shower.
it's a hybrid of zipline and bungee jumping, the two poles in the end is my concern 💀
You don’t know how pissed I would be, these hands are rated E , E for everyone.
Pissed and probably have the shits too 😂
😂😂😂😂