Actually handled it well
"Check your feet! Check the bottom of your feet for god!s sake!"
Nobody check on the guy or anything.
Anybody dumb enough to sit that close to raging fire doesn’t need help.
not too close if it was a regular campfire, but looks like they put something flammable/explosive in there for sure.
Aerosol can?
probably, looks about right for the amount of explosion. At first was thinking maybe one of those empty propane camp stove canisters, but that would have been much more bomb-like...
Goodbye facial hair and skin
Hairstylists hate this one trick
I love how the "fucking dumbass" comment in the background was perfectly timed with my exact thoughts.
"Sitting there was fucking smart you dumbass! How was that, bill?" "it was brutal!"
something tells me this guys has already ran out of sympathy points from the rest of the guys
Good job someone kept filming. Far more important than trying to help him.
Guarantee he's Genx. They drilled stop, drop, and roll into our heads so much the we thought catching on fire would happen every week.
"No. Nobody check on me. I'm fine. I was just on fucking FIRE! But don't let they stop the recording and the "Woo hoos"
Something tells me he has had the need to do that before.
Did he throw a NiCad battery in the fire or something?
My guess is a propane can. Which means he probably has to pick bits of metal out of his face.
Dumb... and smart?
Darwin theory holds true in this situation.
Hey honey let's go down to the beach and watch the apocalypse. What could go wrong?
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Omg he did it. This is one of the few times I’ve seen a video on here where someone is on fire and they didn’t just run around making it worse.
I just said that out loud and the two people in my house came to see the video. "That's the first person on fire I've seen actually stop, drop, and roll.
The way they stressed this in the American public school system in the 80's and 90's, I thought I'd have occasion to need this technique often. Not so far, thankfully.
Helped by the fact they had the perfect ground conditions for it, beach sand? Lucky.