• Simon_M@feddit.uk
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    Similar in Scotland still, except flush with the ground in a rubberised floor, this could be worse? Ground lever must increase potential for high speeds? I remember these monsters, and much bigger than this photo…

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      8 hours ago

      Witches Hat! We had one like this, but quite a bit bigger, in my town. All the danger of a swing and a roundabout combined. Mounted on concrete.

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    So that slide in the background, I remember the one at my local park being about five stories high. My mother insists I am wrong but I know what I remember. That slide in the background does look like it would fit the bill though.

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    Ah, the furious carrousel. I remember once how my legs were flying almost parallel to the ground while, with my arms, I was trying to hold to this structure. Never really liked it, but it was a question of honor.

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    I smoked my groin so hard on one of these while trying to jump on while it was ferociously spinning. It sucked at the time but the character it formed has stayed with me for life.

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    …we used to have this hybrid see-saw / merry-go-round thing where pumping the two crossed see-saws advanced a central rotation mechanism on great exposed child-chewing gears…

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    I once got one of these up to speed (solo) at the park near my home, jumped on, and held onto the middle with my legs, while my head spun around past the outer platform. Then, some dickhead bully hit me in the back of the head with a rock and I had to make my way home while bleeding… Only, there was literally no one there. I checked multiple times, and there was nowhere to hide or run to. That fucking merry-go-round dislodged a rock from under it, then the centrifugal force flung it right at my head! And that’s one of the milder ways you could hurt yourself on these things…

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    Our big thing was daring each other to get the swings in the playground to go so high you’d flip right over the stand. You had to stand up on the seat and pump hard to get high enough. I always chickened out, but some of the kids did it. The problem was the chains were then wrapped around the stand, making it harder to swing.

    And yes, the surface under the swing was hard asphalt.

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      Mythbusters did this. Its not possible - you have to replace the chain with solid bars.

      But I think this is all entire human race thing. Idk anyone who has never tried this, or seen someone who has. No generational thing about it.

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        Hmm, I’m beginning to think I was scammed by stinky boys who claimed they did it but actually just somehow managed to throw the empty seat over the bar. Because the chain was definitely wrapped around it.

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    Then you’ve never had Clacker Balls. At least half of my friends received concussions from those things.

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    I had seen that in one of my neighbourhoods.
    It had already been broken by the previous generations.

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      American Old: “Back in my day, we went outdoors and did things that built our bodies and minds. Why don’t you kids do that?”

      American Young: “Cause you defunded all the public parks, demolished the outdoors to build parking lots, and sent cops to harass anyone caught outside the house without their parents.”

      American Old: “Shut up, you woke antifa little shit. Nobody wants to hear you talk.”

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    Pfft! Grass?! Try sand that’s 3000° from the American Southwest sun, and full of broken Budweisers. Also, I’m not seeing any old, disintegrating railroad ties anywhere. How are you supposed to get your daily tar and lead content?

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    You’d get your older cousins to bring the thing up to orbital speeds when you were having a birthday party in the park. At least a couple times a year, some would get a broken arm on that thing, and once a generation a kid would end up underneath.

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      My brother swears he fell underneath, one time we were playing. Thankfully, he was towards the edge and he was small (at the time).

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      I remember getting spun up to warp speed and one kid slipped and flew off. Not normally a problem but he happened to get flung onto his bike that was parked there. He did not ride off into the sunset.

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      Around here they started getting rid of them in the 80’s. The story I was told is that kids would play “dropsies” where you’d drop a shoe under the platen and then try to grab it on the next round. Some kids would throw it far under and the kid reaching for it could get his head caught under and it could break their neck.

      That’s the gruesomest story I heard but I found many, many other ways to injure myself on these things.

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        Wow, that’s messed up, most what we did is just throw people off it or throw drinks at em when the thing was up to relativistic speeds.