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How in the...?

Pic definitely related.

>> No.1824140
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1824140

it just got wedged up there...

thats all..

>> No.1824143

Run me a scenario then. How on Earth is that physically possible given it was a car crash?

>> No.1824152

>>1824143

In order to figure that out, you must first create the universe.

>> No.1824154

Women drivers, the only logical explanation.

>> No.1824156

Car comes in diagonally from the 'outside' seen opposite of the camera position. Jumps up over the ridge catches itself on the car it's crushing now, which proceeds to flip due to momentum until the original vehicle catches on the pillar and ceiling.

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1824157

>> No.1824160

>>1824143
car slams into truck at high speed after bouncing off curb.

>> No.1824162

Upper car nailed it from the side and was going so fast it wedged itself in there

Bets guess

>> No.1824167

>>1824152

No. You just need a cursory understanding of physics.

I'm not asking for the actual scenario, just a possible one given the parameters: A. It happened under normal physical laws. B. It was a crash.

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1824176

Thanks /sci/!

In return, tits.

>> No.1824185

>>1824176
De rien.