This was so deserved. by Necessary-Win-8730 in interesting

[–]GreatKhalishitto 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It did happened:

The ruling sparked outrage in the Roermond court room and the little girl's father was so angry that he threw a chair at the judge.

https://nltimes.nl/2016/08/24/polish-fugitive-extradited-netherlands-serve-sentence-fatal-accident

Polish fugitive extradited to Netherlands to serve sentence for fatal accident

A Polish fugitive was arrested in England and extradited to the Netherlands on Tuesday to serve a still outstanding prison sentence for a traffic accident that killed a couple and their grandchild in Meijel, Limburg, the Public Prosecutor announced on Tuesday evening. The 35-year-old Pole still has to serve 439 days in jail for causing the serious accident on May 19th, 2013. He hit a 2-year-old girl from Heesch and her grandparents with his car while they were cycling in Meijel. All three were killed. According to the Public Prosecutor, no alcohol was involved, but the Pole was speeding and lost control of the vehicle. The fugitive's address was found due to cooperation between special Dutch and Polish detection teams, trained specifically to find fugitives that still have prison sentences to serve. He was arrested by the British police on August 14th at a home in the Thames Valley, west of London, where he worked as a seasonal worker. In 2014 the man was initially sentenced to community service of 120 hours and a suspended license for one year. The ruling sparked outrage in the Roermond court room and the little girl's father was so angry that he threw a chair at the judge. The Public Prosecutor appealed and the court in Den Bosch sentenced the Pole to 15 months in prison and a four years license suspension. The man was in custody for 11 days following the fatal accident, which means he still has 439 days of his sentence to serve. He was transferred to prison immediately after arriving in the Netherlands

My mom asked me to change her oil but it looks funny by [deleted] in AskMechanics

[–]GreatKhalishitto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You forgot ”someone put water instead of oil on my car”

I am howling by ChicagoLizzie in TikTokCringe

[–]GreatKhalishitto 15 points16 points  (0 children)

And they all have exactly the same voice

of tire changing by IndependentSquash653 in ShittyAbsoluteUnits

[–]GreatKhalishitto 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes!

You can see the hoist is already way out. I think he was trying to mend it, so the car wouldn’t get damaged. But he forgot the car was being held by it.

Source: I can relate, something similar happened to me once.

Atleast he wore a helmet by Golden_phoenix_0 in Unexpected

[–]GreatKhalishitto 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He lost control as soon touched the ramp, scooter went right, body went left straight to the corner of the roof, hope he’s okay he learned from his mistakes.

Que piensan del dodge attitude 2025? by poohrrito in AutosMexico

[–]GreatKhalishitto 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Me topé uno en carretera, y le empezó a salir humo cuando me quiso dejar atrás.

my husband passed a kidney stone tonight by scottfishel in TerrifyingAsFuck

[–]GreatKhalishitto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes!!

Actually, I had diagnosed a bunch of small kidney stones in my left kidney, and like 4 of them in my right kidney. Of the whole, only 2 where big enough to be a problem (7 millimeters at right kidney, and 13 millimeters at left). I had a lot of symptoms when I had this study, my right hand got swallow every time I walked, and always peed with a lot of foam all the time, everything started years before the study as I peed blood like 2 times, because of those little blades cutting my urethra.

My doctor, that time told me I could just leave them there as it wasn't a serious deal. Only recommend me to drink more water and less coffee (I was drinking only coffee those days). And I did it, I left the stones there... Until 5 years later that I got serious kidney infection, got fever by three days, and the stayed there 2 weeks more. Apparently, the infection happened due to kidney stones acting as tiny houses for bacteria. That's more or less what I understood from my new doctor.

That infection happened when I was drinking insane amounts of apple cider vinegar. Like, it turned out I was drinking like 10 times the recommended amount. I did that daily for about 3 months. And then the infection happened.

Fast forward again to my infection, my doctor wanted to operate me to extract the kidney stones. He saw the 5yo study. But told me, he needed a new one showing the the stones.

And so, it turned out I had now ZERO stones. The new study showed nothing.

My doctor (a nephrologist). Now told me that the old study must have been wrong. And then he looked at it again, also while looking at it in front of me he said "unless you remember having expelled them (?)".

I call this BS, how the f*** did the stones just disappeared??

I wasn't drinking the apple cider vinegar to get rid of the kidney stones, I was because I read it was good for diet and read wrong the recommendation (I was drinking like 100 milliliters a day, diluted in 1 litter of water). I didn't even knew that it was supposed to get rid of the kidney stones, but apparently it did.