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I mean, relative to coming from space I guess it almost hit his son. How does he feel about every car he drives past on a two lane road? "Oh shoot! Almost collided with that one too!"
If that shit happened to you, you would be traumatized and jumpy at every loud noise in the near future. It's pretty fucked.
I see your point, it is fucked and if I were him, I'd probably be just as outraged about the risk to my child.
Respectfully, I don't think that's how I would react emotionally/psychologically. I'm sure I'm not alone here. I'm a lucky guy, but what's the chance of space debris hitting my house twice at different times?
2 things come to mind:
Roy Sullivan the Park Ranger
and
[UFO lore] The Colares Incident, where whatever it was, the people who were attacked and lived refused to smoke outside or wear certain colored clothes for the rest of their lives, for fear it attracted the suck suck.
what a stupid comparison. just wow!
do you know you can see cars you just drive past in the mirror and actively avoid accidents? how about space debris from space while you're inside?
You're right, that comparison is incongruent. And looking at it again, I can understand the dad's reaction. It just struck me as funny that he said "almost hit" and then that the kid was two rooms away.