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Published on 2026/07/06
SHIPWRECK

My wife gets goosebumps every time she sees refugees stranded on inflatable boats on the news.
She says it's heartbreaking, complains about how unfair life is, and insists that we can't just look the other way.

But the other day, without even blinking, she looked at me and said:

�Call the Coast Guard. That's what we pay them for.



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Published on 2026/04/16
NOBODY ASKED FOR YOUR HELP

Sometimes you try to do the right thing. For real. Lend a hand, get involved, try to help� and it still goes sideways.
Because what feels like a genuine gesture to you can land completely different on the other side. It can come off as an intrusion, something they didn�t ask for, even like you�re trying to get something out of it.
And that�s when you stop for a second and think: is it even worth it? Is it worth putting yourself out there, investing time in someone� just for them to read it the wrong way?

It�s easy to get colder at that point. To mind your own business, to stay out of anything you weren�t directly asked to step into. To think everyone should just deal with their own stuff.

But if you really think about it, we didn�t get this far by going solo. Quite the opposite. We got here because, one way or another, we�ve learned to have each other�s backs.
Living in a society is exactly that. Coexisting, supporting each other� even when it doesn�t go the way you expected.
And yeah, sometimes you�ll get burned for trying to do the right thing. But that doesn�t mean you should stop doing it.



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Published on 2026/02/05
THEY ALMOST BURNED ALIVE

Some accidents don�t shock you because of the violence of the impact, but because of what happens right after. A car goes off the road, hits a fence, and within seconds it�s on fire. Flames appear fast, but the real danger comes first: thick, black, toxic smoke, filling the interior of the vehicle as if someone had snapped a trap shut.

The driver manages to get out. The others aren�t so lucky. Between the panic, the lack of visibility, and the difficulty of opening doors after a crash, every second matters. Breathing is already a problem. Thinking clearly is almost impossible. That�s when you realize how fragile everything is when a car turns into a sealed box that starts burning from the inside.

Luckily, someone reacts. Someone understands that there�s no time to waste. They smash the window and start pulling the occupants out one by one. They come out however they can. Scorched jackets, half-melted clothes, clear signs that the fire and the heat were already doing their job.

These kinds of accidents remind us of something we often forget: in a car on fire, fire isn�t always what kills you first. The most dangerous thing is the smoke. As interior materials burn, they release gases that disorient you, make you dizzy, and leave you unable to react in a very short time. When that happens, escaping on your own stops being an option.
It also makes clear how decisive a timely gesture can be. A broken window, a hand pulling another, someone who doesn�t just stand there watching. The difference between a tragedy and a story that, despite how horrible it is, ends without fatalities, often comes down to that.
A reminder of how fast everything can go to hell and of how important it is to act before there�s nothing left to do.



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Published on 2026/01/28
AN IMPROVISED RESCUE

A car falls into a canal and the current carries it away like a leaf. Inside are a mother and her child. One of those situations that happen fast and that, if no one reacts, usually end badly.

In the video, you can see a log crossing the canal, several men standing on top of it, and the car getting closer, dragged by the current. From the window, the mother lifts the child as best she can, pushes him outside, and holds on to the exact right moment. When the car passes under the log, the men above stretch out and grab him. They pass him from hand to hand until he reaches the shore.
The car keeps drifting down the canal, still floating. According to what was reported afterward, they also managed to rescue the mother.



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Published on 2026/01/21
SRVIRAL #2146

Let's see who jumps higher.





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The goal


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Makeup


Jump!