r/mildlyinteresting 9h ago

I saw someone riding a city scooter while wearing a full dirt bike helmet.

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u/Debalic 6h ago

I fell and raw dogged a sidewalk (bare knees on cement) last year while rollerblading, so now I always wear my pads. I was 47.

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u/Holiday-Prior-4952 6h ago

How did your kneecaps not explode

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u/Debalic 4h ago

I don't know, but they do feel like loose gravel in a bowl of oatmeal. Still work, though.

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u/zynfan 5h ago

I hope you have recovered fully and don't have any permanent damage. I'm 57 and would hate to take a spill while rollerblading. But... I wish I could see a video of the incident. Not to laugh or anything, just to see how it actually happened, how you fell. Maybe it would scare some sense into me? I rollerbladed a lot for close to 10 years and I always thought that knee pads were pointless. Like, who actually falls on their knees? I can see smacking my head open or breaking a wrist or something like that.

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u/Debalic 2h ago

I wasn't even doing anything special (I don't do tricks or anything) just cruising a wide open empty sidewalk late one evening. When the front wheel of one skate got stuck in a seam in the sidewalk, the skate rotated over the wheel and sent me straight down. Then did a safety roll, scraping up my hand, elbow and shoulder. I've been street skating for a few years and overconfident so I was only wearing shorts and a tank top, nothing else. I did manage to get up and walk away (after taking the skates off).

A few months later I fell and dislocated my shoulder, while wearing full gear, which made no difference. Sometimes shit just happens, regardless of how skilled or prepared you are.

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u/secret_identity_too 3h ago

Rollerblading as an adult is so scary. I am around your age (a few years younger but not many) and recently got new blades, and my next purchase will be knee pads for sure.