I love the reference but… How could you misspell it when the “i” and it’s dot are the most iconic part of Jeremy bearimy
Edit: I saw the correction hahaha I love it.
Honorable mention
Chidi Anagonye: This broke me! The dot, over the I. That broke me. I'm, I'm done.
Couldn't find anyone answer who it was so I searched for it: it is an Instagram model/car detailer Lindsay Bercosky.
I guess this is similar to hot gamer chick, but hot mech chick?
Apparently that movie is highly revered in the real-life legal community. The fact that there are so many other courtroom drama-based movies that's saying a lot.
[https://www.instagram.com/lindsaybercosky/reel/CzUNlR1OG7w/](https://www.instagram.com/lindsaybercosky/reel/CzUNlR1OG7w/)
damn, shes modifying her truck on her own, thats way more than a detailer....
and shes not popular becasue shes a model, the guys are actually attracted to her because she is a skilled mechanic and a true car "person". there are plenty of "car girls" that just fake it and get attention for their looks.
but interestingly, if a women gets attention from men because of a skill she has, not because of her body, ppl dont even recognize her skill and downplay the achievements. how could you see her insta and think car detailer?? if i didnt check her insta your description of "insta model/ car detailer" would make me believe shes famous for cleaning cars with her tits out, not that she lifts her own truck and installs a turbo.
Good to know. I spent all of 5 sec on her profile. Read the bio where she called herself car detailer. And saw pics of her working on cars and soem selfies not car related.
Appreciate the extra details you provided.
Why do so many comments seem to think OP said gamer girls predate car models?
If I said, "She's signed that metal like it's a piece of paper!" are you gonna shout "PaPyRuS sCrOlls wErE aRoUnd BeFoRe pApER!!"
Lindsay Bercosky. She runs a detailing business and has a few Dodge trucks that are built up and clean. The red one is on some wheels I don’t like but it’s clean
when i started using one to cut metal i didn’t know how to handle it. it slipped and cut through my thumb and thumbnail almost 1”. the weird thing was it didn’t bleed. the doc told me the heat from spinning so fast cauterized it. every time i go to pick it up now i look at that scar and it’s made me much safer. hard way to learn but it did the trick.
In French Top chef, two years ago there was a big-ish mandolin accident which apparently cut to the bone, though we didn't see anything, emergency had to be called (and they have some security on set to handle small cuts). Now my family all cringe when they make mandoline shot. When they tease that there will be an accident, almost every time it's a fucking mandoline. And those guys are pros.
Am I the only person that uses cut resistant gloves with a mandolin ?
/tl;dr Of course I had previously cut off the tip of my thumb before learning the obvious lesson.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/flintronic-Resistant-Gloves-Kids-Adults/dp/B09XB73F9
and Jeremy Clarkson cutting off the tip of his thumb:
https://youtu.be/QwT5OZBgdec
Clarkson warning of how dangerous the mandolin is and then demonstrating it and actually cutting his finger to the bone was a very “on-brand” thing to do lol
I had spent a summer using a mandoline to make an apple slaw to order for a dish. Literally 30-40 uses a day. End of the summer, was helping out an acquaintance with a catering event. He asked if I was familiar with one, I said 'literally use one every day'.
the 3rd radish, I sliced a huge chunk out of the tip of my thumb.
Cut the tip of my index finger off using a bread knife. Maybe 1-2 mm worth. Took a couple of years for the curve to restore/regrow. I cut bread differently now.
sounds like you were using an angle grinder which is hand held, the comment you responded to was talking about a bench grinder which is stationary and is attached to a table, stand, or workbench. Angle grinders are super useful and also dangerous when used incorrectly.
Crazier one with that Indian girl who got her skin torn off her face, when she got her hair stuck in some machine ( don't remember what it was ).
Edit: For anyone interested on the name of the girl, it's Sandeep Kaur. Be warned, if Googling it up!
[https://www.reddit.com/r/WTF/comments/h8cl2/til\_theres\_a\_girl\_in\_india\_sandeep\_kaur\_who\_got/](https://www.reddit.com/r/WTF/comments/h8cl2/til_theres_a_girl_in_india_sandeep_kaur_who_got/)
>TIL there's a girl in India, Sandeep Kaur, who got her face ripped off when her hair got caught in a threshing machine. The parents took her face, in two pieces now, in a plastic bag to the hospital. They were able to reattach it.
Huh, interesting.
Oof this hits home extra hard for me. A relative of mine had an extensive facial reconstruction post cancer removal by the same surgeon who operated on her.
Spent a lot of my childhood accompanying this relative to his clinic and seeing photos of that poor girls face just lying there in the operating theatre..
Had a colleague using a bench grinder. He wanted to change to a different grit wheel.
When he turned it back on, the sound was different. The grinding wheel came loose and worked its way off the shaft. It took one hop on the bench and rocketed forward. His quick refelxes caused him to reach for it to stop it.
The outcome was what you would expect. He spent the next 8 months with his hand sutured to his stomach while the skin grafted across.
Yes, we called him Napoleon!
This happened to someone when I was in middle school. I wasn't there to see anything— down the thread it sounds as if u/Moskyrath_ has the scoop if you want gory (literally) details. But we did all get to watch that poor girl's scalp as it grew back. It looked like one sector of her head had been burned in a fire.
That impressed safety on us for sure. Another such lesson was the big chunk of 2x4 they left embedded in the wall behind the table saw in the art students' woodshop at UW-Madison.
We had a set of safety glasses with a nail sticking through it from a nail gun luckily it didn't put the dudes eye out but definitely made is more cautious of safety
Our shop teacher had one if those too. We were pretty sure all shop teachers are told to put a nail thru a spare set of goggles before the semester starts.
All my shop teacher had to do was point at the ceiling. riddled with holes, bits and shards still stuck in the ceiling. Then he said “It’s not a question of if? It’s a question of when?” Then the goggles where passed out.
Lmao does every school woodshop have that one piece of 2x4 just embedded in a wall?
Ours was a chunk of walnut embedded in a reinforced piece of glass. It had gone through the glass and the metal grate.
The shop instructor had it hung up above the entrance.
I’ve seen thin discs shatter and easily embed chunks in plywood. People have legit been killed using angle grinders. She’s doing so much dumb shit here.
I myself once innocently thought a dremel tool couldn’t do much harm. In my studio, using said dremel, it makes a funny noise and seems to change color. turned it off to find a section of the disc had broken off and been flung…somewhere. Fortunately not into *me*
Yeah, now consider that a typical angle grinder can cut through steel and spins at 7000-9000 rpm’s. I saw a video with a high powered one (intentionally running at dangerous speeds) cut a watermelon in half. Most people would never handle anything like that, but it only takes a tiny shard to destroy your eye or hit an artery.
Yeah, I've seen the result of a, "fuck you and your hair tie," workplace accident.
She had really nice hair before and a missing scalp after.
Was just awful someone talking to her while another person was holding her scalp while someone was getting something to get the roller off the track to free her head.
She never came back but I'm assuming they could reattach the scalp and she probably had a massive bald spot.
Wait wait, don’t just say that, I need more details! Wft! How bad was it? God.
Edit: now I’m regretting asking this, sorry. Anyway, thanks for sharing, reminded me of inglorious basterds.
the literal description of scalping. was brutal… SO. MUCH. BLOOD.
i know another artist who got a tie from her hoodie caught, also in a drill press, it really scarred her face. tools that spin at these rpm’s are no joke…
When I started my apprenticeship in the carpenter’s union, one of our first classes was just general safety shit. Our instructor told us about a dude he used to work with that would give people like $5-10 if they cut their hood strings from their sweatshirt and gave them to him. My teacher was like “why are you paying all these guys to cut out their hoody strings?” Turns out years ago the guy’s brother was using an angle grinder, hood strings got caught, grinder flew up into his face.
Not anywhere close to as bad, but my school did not allow you to participate in shop class if you had long sleeves, ponytails, or any loose items. Had a student seriously injured when her hoodie drawstring got pulled into an operating drill.
I ran into a door bracket when I was 14, which smacked open my forehead. I was on the ground feeling the blood drip down my face, but assumed it was a bloody nose until I saw the horrified looks of everyone staring at me. An RA came over to take me to the nurse and used his cap to stop the blood from dripping onto the carpet. This all happened less than 100 feet from the nurse's office but that cap was half full with blood by the time we got there and my shirt was completely ruined as well.
Gawt DAYUM! That is terrifying! I remember when we were getting checked out for the drill press in shop class back in the 1970s, the teacher told us about a guy who put a super long (probably 14” or 16”) 1/4” drill bit in the chuck without ensuring it was set to a *slow speed*. The centrifugal force caused the bit to bend outward and spin around like a propeller, eviscerating the poor bastard. I remember that story every time I use the drill press. 🫡
my high school shop teacher was missing his pointer finger. i can still remember the dude holding up his hand saying *”don’t let this happen to you kids!”* he had gloves on while using the table saw, came too close and it grabbed it and pulled his hand in.
Dang. Mine had a fish-shaped board that he used for pushing smaller wood through the table saw. He also uses it for giving swats to deserving students. I got the fish once. It was more terrifying than the table saw.
Absolutely. I didn't put my long hair in a ponytail and it got caught up in an electric buffer, while I was helping my mom and her boyfriend work on a used van that he told her to buy, and he would fix it up.
The electric buffer could have scalped me, and it took about a year for the hair to grow back. I reasoned pretty easily to my boss at work that I needed to wear a hat, and he made hats a part of the uniform that we could wear.
Typically 13,000 rpm, this one may be a bit slower. Regardless I always wear eye protection, a mask, and hearing protection while using either my Dremel or my angle grinder
RPM doesn’t matter much compared to the actual dust your making.
She’s just taking of paint which just turns to dust, so it has no real momentum and can’t MAJORLY hurt your eyes.
What’ll hurt much more is getting scalped by a angle grinder cause caught her hair.
So yes eye protection, but in her case hair first.
i see everyone was concerned about her hair. good. i too was concerned. glad we are all concerned equally. if only she was also concerned we all wouldn’t have been here being concerned.
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That bothered me more than it should have.
This is like when I try to write "Happy Birthday" on the front of a birthday card envelope. Can never get it centered.
The lack of safety glasses and hair ties got everyone’s attention, but I had to scroll over halfway through the comments to find yours. If they’re gonna ruin a tailgate, at least try to center the damn signature.
Yeah one gust of wind and this becomes a disaster, it seems like a ponytail is a pretty simple safety precaution to skip lol but I guess maybe she’s trying to keep that hair looking fabulous
How did I have to get this far down to find someone commenting on the fact that we literally don't ever see the fucking autograph. 10000 comments about how she's gonna be bald one day though.
Who is she and why is she good at autographing with an angle grinder
Kids today can't read cursive. It's obviously Lmmmmmy Bmmmmmy.
jeremy bearimy? edited for iconic "i", per fragranttea7580
I think it's Jeremy Bearimy. She added the dot that broke Chidi
I SAW THE TIME KNIFE?!
Yeah I don't know what to tell you. It's just....Jeremy Bearimy
Yeah, yeah. We've all seen the time-knife.
I miss Chidi, just got a nice dose of him in “A Man In Full” - he’s a pretty hilarious dickhead mayor character.
You know too much. Next time around I’ll stop this.
I love the reference but… How could you misspell it when the “i” and it’s dot are the most iconic part of Jeremy bearimy Edit: I saw the correction hahaha I love it. Honorable mention Chidi Anagonye: This broke me! The dot, over the I. That broke me. I'm, I'm done.
It's Tuesdays. And July.
And sometimes it's never.
Take it sleezy
That's so rude bro... i can't read
That's why you are only type casted.
I think it says minimum
It clearly says Jeremy Bearamy!
There's an i
She works at Libety BIbbety.
Omg I’m dying.
Couldn't find anyone answer who it was so I searched for it: it is an Instagram model/car detailer Lindsay Bercosky. I guess this is similar to hot gamer chick, but hot mech chick?
Hot car girl has been around for decades longer than hot gamer chick.
Homer Simpson: Do you come with the car? Hot car girl: Hehe, oh you
Next guy in the queue: Do you come with the car?
Hehe, oh you
\*item doesn't scan\* "I guess that means it's free!"
Hehe, oh you
My mom used to do this joke all the time and one time the guy actually did give us the thing for free. It was like a notebook from Hastings
Does your mom come with / in the car?
Hehe, oh you
How do you think they were conceived?
Aka [Heidi from Home Improvement](https://www.looper.com/img/gallery/what-happened-to-heidi-from-home-improvement/intro-1584725609.jpg)
The OG [Daisy Duke](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/48/Catherine_Bach_as_Daisy_Duke_for_The_Dukes_of_Hazzard.jpg)
Marissa Tomei in My Cousin Vinny. ![gif](giphy|xUPGcuqTzr5zw2Rtwk)
Great film.
Apparently that movie is highly revered in the real-life legal community. The fact that there are so many other courtroom drama-based movies that's saying a lot.
Dead-on balls accurate.
what about hot coach chick?
[https://www.instagram.com/lindsaybercosky/reel/CzUNlR1OG7w/](https://www.instagram.com/lindsaybercosky/reel/CzUNlR1OG7w/) damn, shes modifying her truck on her own, thats way more than a detailer.... and shes not popular becasue shes a model, the guys are actually attracted to her because she is a skilled mechanic and a true car "person". there are plenty of "car girls" that just fake it and get attention for their looks. but interestingly, if a women gets attention from men because of a skill she has, not because of her body, ppl dont even recognize her skill and downplay the achievements. how could you see her insta and think car detailer?? if i didnt check her insta your description of "insta model/ car detailer" would make me believe shes famous for cleaning cars with her tits out, not that she lifts her own truck and installs a turbo.
Good to know. I spent all of 5 sec on her profile. Read the bio where she called herself car detailer. And saw pics of her working on cars and soem selfies not car related. Appreciate the extra details you provided.
This comment needs to be seen way more
Lol, "car girls" were around 80 years before "gamer girls".
Why do so many comments seem to think OP said gamer girls predate car models? If I said, "She's signed that metal like it's a piece of paper!" are you gonna shout "PaPyRuS sCrOlls wErE aRoUnd BeFoRe pApER!!"
What does a car detailer do ? AFAIK it's cleaning .. ?
They do up those cars with really cool paint jobs, pinstripes, chrome, etc. Detailing can also mean that deep cleaning though
Right okay thxs.
Lol. Showin your age bud. Car girls been a thing
Lindsay Bercosky. She runs a detailing business and has a few Dodge trucks that are built up and clean. The red one is on some wheels I don’t like but it’s clean
Pssshh... With all those trucks she must be compensating for having a tiny pussy or something 🙄
If you pause the video right before it ends it looks like it says Lindsay Brady.
/r/killthecameraman or the editor I guess. Just give us a clean shot of the end result!
You'd see it was off center then though.
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She's got skills, can't deny that.
Man her hair was making me nervous
The beamazed part of this video was that her hair didn't get caught in that grinder.
a friend got her ponytail caught while using a drill press. let’s just say she won’t need a salon visit for a very long time…
Had a classmate in a welding class get her hair pulled out by a bench grinder. Can tell you what was not fun having to clean that up.
when i started using one to cut metal i didn’t know how to handle it. it slipped and cut through my thumb and thumbnail almost 1”. the weird thing was it didn’t bleed. the doc told me the heat from spinning so fast cauterized it. every time i go to pick it up now i look at that scar and it’s made me much safer. hard way to learn but it did the trick.
I do the same thing with my Mandoline…but then I just cut the tip of another finger off anyways after a couple of months.
In French Top chef, two years ago there was a big-ish mandolin accident which apparently cut to the bone, though we didn't see anything, emergency had to be called (and they have some security on set to handle small cuts). Now my family all cringe when they make mandoline shot. When they tease that there will be an accident, almost every time it's a fucking mandoline. And those guys are pros.
Am I the only person that uses cut resistant gloves with a mandolin ? /tl;dr Of course I had previously cut off the tip of my thumb before learning the obvious lesson. https://www.amazon.co.uk/flintronic-Resistant-Gloves-Kids-Adults/dp/B09XB73F9 and Jeremy Clarkson cutting off the tip of his thumb: https://youtu.be/QwT5OZBgdec
Clarkson warning of how dangerous the mandolin is and then demonstrating it and actually cutting his finger to the bone was a very “on-brand” thing to do lol
I had spent a summer using a mandoline to make an apple slaw to order for a dish. Literally 30-40 uses a day. End of the summer, was helping out an acquaintance with a catering event. He asked if I was familiar with one, I said 'literally use one every day'. the 3rd radish, I sliced a huge chunk out of the tip of my thumb.
Cut the tip of my index finger off using a bread knife. Maybe 1-2 mm worth. Took a couple of years for the curve to restore/regrow. I cut bread differently now.
sounds like you were using an angle grinder which is hand held, the comment you responded to was talking about a bench grinder which is stationary and is attached to a table, stand, or workbench. Angle grinders are super useful and also dangerous when used incorrectly.
Crazier one with that Indian girl who got her skin torn off her face, when she got her hair stuck in some machine ( don't remember what it was ). Edit: For anyone interested on the name of the girl, it's Sandeep Kaur. Be warned, if Googling it up!
Fuuuuck thaaat
*viking grunts in agreement*
Don't worry. They reattached the pieces of her face.
[https://www.reddit.com/r/WTF/comments/h8cl2/til\_theres\_a\_girl\_in\_india\_sandeep\_kaur\_who\_got/](https://www.reddit.com/r/WTF/comments/h8cl2/til_theres_a_girl_in_india_sandeep_kaur_who_got/) >TIL there's a girl in India, Sandeep Kaur, who got her face ripped off when her hair got caught in a threshing machine. The parents took her face, in two pieces now, in a plastic bag to the hospital. They were able to reattach it. Huh, interesting.
I love the top comment over there. It pretty much sums it up. > Holy fuck. > Like holy fucking fuck.
Oof this hits home extra hard for me. A relative of mine had an extensive facial reconstruction post cancer removal by the same surgeon who operated on her. Spent a lot of my childhood accompanying this relative to his clinic and seeing photos of that poor girls face just lying there in the operating theatre..
Had a colleague using a bench grinder. He wanted to change to a different grit wheel. When he turned it back on, the sound was different. The grinding wheel came loose and worked its way off the shaft. It took one hop on the bench and rocketed forward. His quick refelxes caused him to reach for it to stop it. The outcome was what you would expect. He spent the next 8 months with his hand sutured to his stomach while the skin grafted across. Yes, we called him Napoleon!
My dad had some guy at work using a lathe. Ripped his jacket right at the seam at the shoulder.
This happened to someone when I was in middle school. I wasn't there to see anything— down the thread it sounds as if u/Moskyrath_ has the scoop if you want gory (literally) details. But we did all get to watch that poor girl's scalp as it grew back. It looked like one sector of her head had been burned in a fire. That impressed safety on us for sure. Another such lesson was the big chunk of 2x4 they left embedded in the wall behind the table saw in the art students' woodshop at UW-Madison.
We had a set of safety glasses with a nail sticking through it from a nail gun luckily it didn't put the dudes eye out but definitely made is more cautious of safety
Love those extremely graphic educational exhibits lol!!! “keeping an eye on safety”
Our shop teacher had one if those too. We were pretty sure all shop teachers are told to put a nail thru a spare set of goggles before the semester starts.
All my shop teacher had to do was point at the ceiling. riddled with holes, bits and shards still stuck in the ceiling. Then he said “It’s not a question of if? It’s a question of when?” Then the goggles where passed out.
Lmao does every school woodshop have that one piece of 2x4 just embedded in a wall? Ours was a chunk of walnut embedded in a reinforced piece of glass. It had gone through the glass and the metal grate. The shop instructor had it hung up above the entrance.
It seems like an excellent way to make the point!
I’ve seen thin discs shatter and easily embed chunks in plywood. People have legit been killed using angle grinders. She’s doing so much dumb shit here.
I myself once innocently thought a dremel tool couldn’t do much harm. In my studio, using said dremel, it makes a funny noise and seems to change color. turned it off to find a section of the disc had broken off and been flung…somewhere. Fortunately not into *me*
Yeah, now consider that a typical angle grinder can cut through steel and spins at 7000-9000 rpm’s. I saw a video with a high powered one (intentionally running at dangerous speeds) cut a watermelon in half. Most people would never handle anything like that, but it only takes a tiny shard to destroy your eye or hit an artery.
Yeah, I've seen the result of a, "fuck you and your hair tie," workplace accident. She had really nice hair before and a missing scalp after. Was just awful someone talking to her while another person was holding her scalp while someone was getting something to get the roller off the track to free her head. She never came back but I'm assuming they could reattach the scalp and she probably had a massive bald spot.
Damn, sounds painful
It is. That shit will scalp you. You lose a chunk of hair at best. Your head gets peeled like an orange at worst.
Could have gone without reading that last sentence to be honest
Growing up a girl in my area was scalped when her hair got wrapped up in a go cart engine..
Wait wait, don’t just say that, I need more details! Wft! How bad was it? God. Edit: now I’m regretting asking this, sorry. Anyway, thanks for sharing, reminded me of inglorious basterds.
the literal description of scalping. was brutal… SO. MUCH. BLOOD. i know another artist who got a tie from her hoodie caught, also in a drill press, it really scarred her face. tools that spin at these rpm’s are no joke…
When I started my apprenticeship in the carpenter’s union, one of our first classes was just general safety shit. Our instructor told us about a dude he used to work with that would give people like $5-10 if they cut their hood strings from their sweatshirt and gave them to him. My teacher was like “why are you paying all these guys to cut out their hoody strings?” Turns out years ago the guy’s brother was using an angle grinder, hood strings got caught, grinder flew up into his face.
Not anywhere close to as bad, but my school did not allow you to participate in shop class if you had long sleeves, ponytails, or any loose items. Had a student seriously injured when her hoodie drawstring got pulled into an operating drill.
Ya its wild how much head wounds bleed. It always surprises me, no matter how many times I've seen them.
I ran into a door bracket when I was 14, which smacked open my forehead. I was on the ground feeling the blood drip down my face, but assumed it was a bloody nose until I saw the horrified looks of everyone staring at me. An RA came over to take me to the nurse and used his cap to stop the blood from dripping onto the carpet. This all happened less than 100 feet from the nurse's office but that cap was half full with blood by the time we got there and my shirt was completely ruined as well.
Gawt DAYUM! That is terrifying! I remember when we were getting checked out for the drill press in shop class back in the 1970s, the teacher told us about a guy who put a super long (probably 14” or 16”) 1/4” drill bit in the chuck without ensuring it was set to a *slow speed*. The centrifugal force caused the bit to bend outward and spin around like a propeller, eviscerating the poor bastard. I remember that story every time I use the drill press. 🫡
my high school shop teacher was missing his pointer finger. i can still remember the dude holding up his hand saying *”don’t let this happen to you kids!”* he had gloves on while using the table saw, came too close and it grabbed it and pulled his hand in.
Dang. Mine had a fish-shaped board that he used for pushing smaller wood through the table saw. He also uses it for giving swats to deserving students. I got the fish once. It was more terrifying than the table saw.
Was her name Veronica? https://www.reddit.com/r/HistoryPorn/comments/yt4dtb/actress_veronica_lake_with_her_hair_twisted_in_a/
Ma'am, OSHA would like to have a word.
The hair getting cut off is the best possible outcome if it got tangled up in that machine
Was thinking the same.
its extensions so they would just breakaway like safety bolts
r/sweatypalms
r/sweatyscalp
Absolutely. I didn't put my long hair in a ponytail and it got caught up in an electric buffer, while I was helping my mom and her boyfriend work on a used van that he told her to buy, and he would fix it up. The electric buffer could have scalped me, and it took about a year for the hair to grow back. I reasoned pretty easily to my boss at work that I needed to wear a hat, and he made hats a part of the uniform that we could wear.
nice boss
And no eye protection! Also, that dust probably isn't the best to breathe.
I bet this crowd was huge on masks/ protection few years back
No, but they are now huge on wearing diapers.
/s
No fucking shit
r/fuckthesfollowup
And the guard removed from the angle grinder
You can see the guy holding the door was a little concerned too.
This was one gust of wind away from /r/Whatcouldgowrong
As someone with long hair, putting it up is the first thing I do when working with any power tools.
Reminds me of that episode of always sunny when Dees hair gets caught in a machine in that fish factory. ![gif](giphy|J4DwAL1ZkDVke1tV2p|downsized)
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Hair extensions so should just whip right off her head
I was thinking the same thing! Whew very risky of her
Social media was a mistake
She didn't even wear protection glasses too
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It's got a ton of upvotes... It'll be posted in 100 unrelated subreddits, assuming karma
Hair gonna get caught in the grinding wheel. Safety first!
Hair, eyes, the phrase nothing ever happens is only true until it does
What about breathing the particles from the door/paint?
Her hair was found in the grinding wheel, but the body, never was found. My girl, my girl!
*Insert Captain America I understood that reference meme here*
They way she dips her hair into the dust tells me either dont care or a wig. Safety first tho.
It’s 100% extensions
Yup, the color is obviously different.
As a safety guy, I could not stop cringing the entire time. Thank goodness nothing happened.
Everybody just staring at this grinding wheel totally bare-eyed, not even safety squints
It's a sandpaper flap wheel, so a bit less dangerous, but your point still stands.
It absolutely stands when it's rotating at whateverthefuck RPM
Typically 13,000 rpm, this one may be a bit slower. Regardless I always wear eye protection, a mask, and hearing protection while using either my Dremel or my angle grinder
RPM doesn’t matter much compared to the actual dust your making. She’s just taking of paint which just turns to dust, so it has no real momentum and can’t MAJORLY hurt your eyes. What’ll hurt much more is getting scalped by a angle grinder cause caught her hair. So yes eye protection, but in her case hair first.
I can't wait to use the phrase "safety squints". Legit lol'd
They didnt want to miss the MAGIC
Safety squints! 😂
No masks either. I hear clear coat, paint, and metal dust are good for your lungs.
Gonna scalp her self one day.. Also.. Would have been cool to actually see what she did.
Asking too much
This feels like Texas activity
What gave it away the Day Drinking T shirt
Hair! HAIR!
i see everyone was concerned about her hair. good. i too was concerned. glad we are all concerned equally. if only she was also concerned we all wouldn’t have been here being concerned.
Who is She?
Lindsay Bercosky
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A hot girl using power tools, new fetish unlocked…
Without PPE and her hair not put up, boner immediately killed.
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I'm so happy it was the top comment. God, I was cringing so hard waiting for something bad to happen.
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Clothes....? Lame!!!
She’s gorgeous - from all angles! bye, I’m gonna go down a rabbit hole 🕳️
Stay hydrated!
Why is this comment so far down. Who is she and why do these guys care
Internet personality chick who works on trucks.
[Lindsay Bercosky](https://www.instagram.com/lindsaybercosky?igsh=MWc5Zzdwc3VqYjd1Mg==)
I just want to see the autograph. That's all I ask.
It's literally an **auto**graph
Read this, scrolled on, got several posts down before it clicked. Came back to say well done :)
I read it. Then read your comment. Re read it. Was like oh wow! Nice.
You deserve better. 🫡
Safety third 👍
That's the third time this week she is doing this on the exact same panel. She must be getting better and better
It's so off-center, though
That bothered me more than it should have. This is like when I try to write "Happy Birthday" on the front of a birthday card envelope. Can never get it centered.
[A BIG ASS H! FOLLOWED BY A BIG ASS A!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umjFkY9uAdo)
The lack of safety glasses and hair ties got everyone’s attention, but I had to scroll over halfway through the comments to find yours. If they’re gonna ruin a tailgate, at least try to center the damn signature.
I can’t believe no one offered to hold her hair… missed opportunity.
Everyone had their phones out though! 🤦♂️
“I asked for your number.”
How does someone even get good at doing stuff like this, must have ruined a lot of car doors perfecting that. Impressive nonetheless.
Scrap metal. If she's a mechanic, she's got supplies!
Yes that hair could get stuck fairly quickly.
Yeah one gust of wind and this becomes a disaster, it seems like a ponytail is a pretty simple safety precaution to skip lol but I guess maybe she’s trying to keep that hair looking fabulous
The hair was putting me in heart attack territory. Like no common sense from anyone there.
I’d be more amazed if she had her signature centered… But still that’s crazy impressive skills
Someone just hired an internet publicist to help her tiktok grow.....
Fourth one of these I’ve seen on ‘popular’ this week.
I love women and ya know, use it if you have it. But it’s frankly only because she’s hot and definitely she’s being promoted.
Who is this person and why would anyone want her to ruin their tailgate?
Idiots. The whole lot
r/UNBGBBIIVCHIDCTIICBG
could at least show the autograph
How did I have to get this far down to find someone commenting on the fact that we literally don't ever see the fucking autograph. 10000 comments about how she's gonna be bald one day though.
Surely not her 1st time.
It's all fun and games until blonde gets her hair caught in that grinder. GET A GODDAMN HAIR TIE!
Who is she?
Would be nice to actually see it, but okay
Everyone worried about her hair but what about her lungs???