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Funny insurance video: "It Only Takes a Second"

I remember having to watch videos like this when I got hired for crap jobs in high school and college (no jokes about my current job). The ones involving the forklift were particularly awesome.

But this insurance accident video, "It Only Takes a Second," is on another level. Witness a man mercilessly crushed in some massive industrial machine. Hands are sliced. A guy eats gravel after being hit by a car. A chick has an eyepatch (?). And the best of all: EXPLODING CARS.

Because, you know, it only takes a second... for your Ford Pinto to burst into flames, leaving your charred body behind and no way to identify your corpse save for dental records. OK, maybe that's a stretch from what this video is showing, but not that much of a stretch.

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awesomely gruesome. i don't even wanna think about how they filmed it.

Wait, why does that girl stick her foot in the lawnmower?

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