Japanese Game Show: Bear Attacks Woman In Plastic Cube

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lookoutawhale

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Yea but thay does no one any good if she's incapacitated. Atleast with my dangerous idea it doesn't rely on her consciousness lol
hehe agreed. im thinking the pit crew idea seems the most plausible from the outside.

be odd if it was just a man in a bear outfit the whole time and she was in no real danger heh.
 

Lord Vutulaki

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I think you and ThatOneDude @Sophia_Helwani are correct - they just bolted a woman into a glass box and didn't give it much more consideration.
A quick boring story to illustrate what Im saying, years ago I was interviewing a guy to be property underwriter. Dude was an actuarial grad from one of our best Unis but grew up in China.

I showed him a picture of a loading dock outside large industrial building that was a piece of shit, obvious malicious damage, graffiti everywhere, no safety railing on the stairs leading to the dock etc and asked him what was wrong with the property?

First answer "Oh very hard to sell this building!"

"No mate youre an UW not a RE agent whats wrong with the picture?"

After more fucking around I said "Okay say you have a 2 year old nephew and he playing here what would concern you?"

"My two year old nephew dont play in this place"

Finally I started giving him the answers cause I wanted an actuary on the team, I could teach him the rest.

I pointed out the lack of a safety railing and that someone could fall off and injure themselves especially given its a loading dock where people are carrying large items and that the property owner would be held liable. Dude looked at me like im a fucking retard and said "Nooo in China no problem you fall down its because you very stupid"

Again dude was a western trained actuary and worked in between Uni holidays as a actuary for the bank of China here in Sydney so we arent talking about a dummy, dude is one of China's near elite. Maybe they are right, fuck my nanny state country sometimes.
 

Leigh

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Jan 26, 2015
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A quick boring story to illustrate what Im saying, years ago I was interviewing a guy to be property underwriter. Dude was an actuarial grad from one of our best Unis but grew up in China.

I showed him a picture of a loading dock outside large industrial building that was a piece of shit, obvious malicious damage, graffiti everywhere, no safety railing on the stairs leading to the dock etc and asked him what was wrong with the property?

First answer "Oh very hard to sell this building!"

"No mate youre an UW not a RE agent whats wrong with the picture?"

After more fucking around I said "Okay say you have a 2 year old nephew and he playing here what would concern you?"

"My two year old nephew dont play in this place"

Finally I started giving him the answers cause I wanted an actuary on the team, I could teach him the rest.

I pointed out the lack of a safety railing and that someone could fall off and injure themselves especially given its a loading dock where people are carrying large items and that the property owner would be held liable. Dude looked at me like im a fucking retard and said "Nooo in China no problem you fall down its because you very stupid"

Again dude was a western trained actuary and worked in between Uni holidays as a actuary for the bank of China here in Sydney so we arent talking about a dummy, dude is one of China's near elite. Maybe they are right, fuck my nanny state country sometimes.
I've posted about my safety work in China before and I agree they DGAF. However, Japan is not China
 
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Lord Vutulaki

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I've posted about my safety work I'm China before and I agree they DGAF. However, Japan is not China
Well you're right but they are less of a nanny state than any western country. Try getting those light vs heavy weight fights sanctioned in the west.
 

Leigh

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Leigh @Leigh have you figured out how you'd do this yet? If not, what's taking so long?
I didn't give it any further thought. But OK, let's give it a go.

The cube frame would have slots at each edge, so that the glass/perspex can be slid directly into place. It would then be held in place with a reinforced lock bolt. If one lock jammed, you still have 5 other sides you can open.