+71 The rare but real chance of death or serious injury on a rollercoaster doesn't ruin the thrill, it intensifies it. So in a twisted way, rollercoaster accidents aren't a flaw… they're a feature. amirite?

by Anonymous 1 week ago

I don't get on rollercoasters thinking "it's even more fun knowing I can die!" Also the way you worded it with "…" makes me think it sounded cool in your head.

by mcdermottmargre 1 week ago

Please let us know which theme park you go to so none of us will attend. I've never once went to a park thinking I might die or get seriously injured.

by Any_Chemistry 1 week ago

It's fun because we know it's safe you dingus

by Anonymous 1 week ago

Absolutely incorrect. The fun is the rush, not the danger of death.

by Anonymous 1 week ago

Sounds like you have veloxrotaphobia; a phobia of rollercoasters.

by Anonymous 1 week ago

There is a concept called benign masochism that describes part of this thrill with roller coasters, sky diving, etc. it's a tendency to find pleasure in experiences that are perceived as unpleasant or threatening. Roller coasters are one of the prime examples.

by Anonymous 1 week ago

I think fewer people might agree with that idea than you imagine.

by Negative-Shopping 1 week ago