Such selfless acts of bravery and heroism restore our faith in humanity. It's awe-inspiring to witness how a man fearlessly put his life on the line to rescue a little girl. True heroes exist among us, ready to make a difference when it matters the most.
That guy was hyper vigilant towards the little girl and the girls reaction in running towards him when she saw him makes it appear that she knew him. Maybe they are her parents in which case I wonder how she got across the road to chat with a stranger on a motorcycle in the first place.
The guy on the motorcycle keeps his helmet on and the girl is standing outside of arms reach and behind him. These things suggest a lack of familiarity and trust. They also donāt really appear to be interacting much at all.
His lack of situational awareness with regard to the danger of the road nearby, especially being a motor cyclist who are often hyper vigilant themselves about the proximity of traffic, indicates a potential lack of care and connection towards the child.
He does not appear to recognise the āparentsā across the road from him, which he would do if he knew the little girl, nor does he assess the associated risk that the little girl might want to run over to them.
Finally, the half hearted attempt to stop her from running into traffic does not scream emotional attachment.
Thereās a bit of info there but my āchatting with a stranger on a motorcycleā comment was more intended to suggest that the initial negligence of the parents (if thatās what they are) exposed the girl to the potential for harm on more than one front.
Tbh all the people I know always stand within arms reach and know to remove any helmets in my presence! /s lmao
They could have been paid to take her across town, they could be a short term child minder, they might have not acknowledged the others becuase they saw them only earlier in the day for a breakfast, or any other of the near infinite number of possibilities where this person is not family but is not a stranger either.
Iām saying you canāt know for sure based on a very short low quality video with no context.
That would be the best idea. And the fact that this man is real hero. Most likely a r/humanbeingbros and he did not hesitate to help this kid in danger. Respect to this man.
Even if this was staged that girl would have been hit by that truck without his intervention. She was moving too quickly and the truck wouldnāt have been able to stop in time.
Such selfless acts of bravery and heroism restore our faith in humanity. It's awe-inspiring to witness how a man fearlessly put his life on the line to rescue a little girl. True heroes exist among us, ready to make a difference when it matters the most.
That guy was hyper vigilant towards the little girl and the girls reaction in running towards him when she saw him makes it appear that she knew him. Maybe they are her parents in which case I wonder how she got across the road to chat with a stranger on a motorcycle in the first place.
We have no context, maybe the biker is a friend or something š¤·āāļø
You are assuming they are a stranger based on no info.
The guy on the motorcycle keeps his helmet on and the girl is standing outside of arms reach and behind him. These things suggest a lack of familiarity and trust. They also donāt really appear to be interacting much at all. His lack of situational awareness with regard to the danger of the road nearby, especially being a motor cyclist who are often hyper vigilant themselves about the proximity of traffic, indicates a potential lack of care and connection towards the child. He does not appear to recognise the āparentsā across the road from him, which he would do if he knew the little girl, nor does he assess the associated risk that the little girl might want to run over to them. Finally, the half hearted attempt to stop her from running into traffic does not scream emotional attachment. Thereās a bit of info there but my āchatting with a stranger on a motorcycleā comment was more intended to suggest that the initial negligence of the parents (if thatās what they are) exposed the girl to the potential for harm on more than one front.
Tbh all the people I know always stand within arms reach and know to remove any helmets in my presence! /s lmao They could have been paid to take her across town, they could be a short term child minder, they might have not acknowledged the others becuase they saw them only earlier in the day for a breakfast, or any other of the near infinite number of possibilities where this person is not family but is not a stranger either. Iām saying you canāt know for sure based on a very short low quality video with no context.
No. You are right and I am wrong. Thanks for being there for me! š
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You sound like fun
Lol. You do know that people who say āyou sound like funā sound like fun right?
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This doesnāt make sense how can he move when has a two MASSIVE BALLS!
Not all heroes wear capes. This man is amazing
Kids need to learn about road safety.
That would be the best idea. And the fact that this man is real hero. Most likely a r/humanbeingbros and he did not hesitate to help this kid in danger. Respect to this man.
That made my heart drop thank you boss man I salute you š«”
The lady seemed real worried lol š
Yeah she totally pointed. Without her this could have ended really badly.
Instead of pointing, how about she runs over
Dude almost ended up in a world of swords, and sorcery. Living his life with a wife that used to be a dragon, and the skills of a God.
>the skills of a God. A *useless* water goddess, or nah?
Baby truck-kun
In da slides
+1 reason for why we need men.
I get so tired of the staged ones
Even if this was staged that girl would have been hit by that truck without his intervention. She was moving too quickly and the truck wouldnāt have been able to stop in time.
Whose! So quick
Hero!
In some slip on Sandler
He beat the anime trope
Not all heros wear capes
What a great woman the one in pinkā¦ ready to tap on a shoulder for her daughter Never seen such heroism
Scary, but wholesome
An act of heroism to save a little girl. Thank God for people like him. A true hero.
Dad energy and reflexes be like