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Midnighter1021
2008-04-29, 09:50 AM
I think that stealing a high end car (Ferrari, Lotus, etc..) would be an awesome adrenaline rush

so what about you guys what would give you the biggest criminal rush

Hooded1
2008-04-29, 10:05 AM
Combat. I mean I'd probably die, but it would be a kick until then.

Woofsie
2008-04-29, 10:34 AM
This. (http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z6aZHcu3cg&feature=related)



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Mordokai
2008-04-29, 11:09 AM
Combat. I mean I'd probably die, but it would be a kick until then.

Quoted for truth.


This. (http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z6aZHcu3cg&feature=related)

Oooooooh, I'd love to give this a try! :smallbiggrin:

Da King
2008-04-29, 02:10 PM
Human Chess. With LASERS.

Hoggy
2008-04-29, 02:53 PM
Fighting: adrenaline at the time, yeah, but when it wears off and you realise how achy and painful everything is, it ain't worth it.

I want to go base jumping, and bunjee jumping, and parachute jumping. They all sound like fun.

bosssmiley
2008-04-29, 03:52 PM
I think that stealing a high end car (Ferrari, Lotus, etc..) would be an awesome adrenaline rush

so what about you guys what would give you the biggest criminal rush

A topical question given the release of the latest GTA on this very day in history.

Biggest criminal rush. How about:
getting away with the Crown Jewels of England, or possibly the treasures of the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, after an epic, fast-moving chase through the bustling streets of the city.

I'm not just talking any old chase scene here.

When I say epic I mean epic (picture that in stone letters 50 stories high carved out by toiling thousands).

I'm talking about a chase scene co-directed by Pete Jackson, Cecil B. DeMille and Jerry Bruckheimer...while all three are strung out on a devils brew of mescaline, coke and crystal meth. I'm talking a chase that pauses briefly only so I can look suave and dashing enough to snap knicker elastic at 20 yards and cause boxes of Milk Tray to spontaneously appear. The sort of chase that slows down only for slow-mo crowning moments of awesome (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CrowningMomentOfAwesome) that cost about $5,000,000 per minute to shoot. The kind of chase that leaves carnage and insurance claims comparable to a major natural disaster in its wake. The kind of chase that makes Jason Statham implode in a flaming cloud of his own inadequacy. The kind of chase that makes Bullett, The Blues Bros., Jason Bourne, Zorro, James Bond, Indy Jones, Neo and King Kong *combined* look at it and say "Dang! There is much we can learn from this mad egg..." :smallcool:

Yeah. Planning this will now be my ultimate tree house (http://xkcd.com/212/) project. :smallbiggrin:

SurlySeraph
2008-04-29, 04:15 PM
Sort of like this,
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Except that halfway through the motorcycle jump, it turns out the the velociraptor's claws are made out of chainsaws. And then the zombie's axe catches fire just as you turn the fully automatic grenade minigun on.

Mephibosheth
2008-04-29, 04:17 PM
What about this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmJUx_ArQaU)? Make sure you watch the whole video to get to the truly adrenaline-pumping part.

For a slightly more illegal version, check out this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwzXJzRCm4k).

Bag_of_Holding
2008-04-29, 04:45 PM
I was going to say 12 hours before an assessment submission, but base jumping would top my list as well. I wanna fly, too :smallfrown:



What about this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmJUx_ArQaU)? Make sure you watch the whole video to get to the truly adrenaline-pumping part.


:smalleek:

skywalker
2008-04-29, 05:36 PM
This. (http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z6aZHcu3cg&feature=related)



White text woooooo!

The guy who does the backflip in the wingsuit is insane, and nearly hurts himself badly, but holy crap, that was cool.

Mephibosheth, is your first video of the guy who free climbs the rocks, then jumps off them? I didn't have time to wait around on the truly adrenaline pumping part, sorry.

I think being shot into space would be pretty exhilarating, probably number one on my list of things to do. Also, coming back :smallbiggrin:

SDF
2008-04-29, 06:14 PM
Ooh, I know this one! An epinephrine shot in the heart!

UglyPanda
2008-04-29, 07:05 PM
Dueling with python-chucks on high-speed motorcycles while driving against traffic while strapped to a bomb that'll go off if you go below 55 mph.

Gwyn chan 'r Gwyll
2008-04-29, 07:35 PM
There are so many things. I think that the best would a freefalling/base diving duel with flaming chainsaws, followed by a motorcycle duel with EVEN MORE FLAMING CHAINSAWS!!!!

Jack Squat
2008-04-29, 08:03 PM
Skydiving

"100% Pure Adrenaline. Some people snort for it, jab a vein for it and all you have to do is jump" - Bodhi (Patrick Swayze's character in Point Break)

lumberofdabeast
2008-04-29, 09:03 PM
Powerthirst!

Felixaar
2008-04-30, 04:38 AM
The Earth's wobble knocks it off axis, and in the massive resulting earthquakes the earth's crust is split, molten lava spews forth cooling almost instantly, but not before new continents and islands reach the surface. Amazing winds and torrential rains soon mix cultivations of life and plants are grown (difficult to explain, but yes, it would happen).

Meanwhile, I've escaped on my (imaginary) helicopter. I get to discover and explore entire new continents.

Hell yeah, Adrenalin.

†Seer†
2008-04-30, 04:54 AM
*pictures highway scene from FF: Advent Children, then final battle* Definately some kind of epic sword battle where I win. Because, if I lose, what's the point?

Or to get into a fight up here against the people I really want to... I can take on all of them at once and come out on top! The only neg of the situation is laws :smallfrown:

Mephibosheth
2008-04-30, 12:58 PM
Mephibosheth, is your first video of the guy who free climbs the rocks, then jumps off them? I didn't have time to wait around on the truly adrenaline pumping part, sorry.

I don't think so. It's a video of a climber named Dean Potter who's famous for free soloing (read: climbing without a partner or any protective gear of any kind) hard routes all over the world. He's done free solos of 3000 foot routes in California, and of Delicate Arch (http://www.climberland.net/images/1024/DelicateArch1024.jpg) in Utah to name a few.

The video is of him climbing a route known as Tombstone, which is thought to be one of the most difficult trad routes (a route climbed without using bolts or any fixed gear to prevent a fall) in the United States. The adrenaline-pumping part is of a fall that he takes where he free-falls at least 30 feet before being caught by his rope.