A guy’s mates told him London Underground doors won’t close if they detect heads – so naturally he tried it…
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this is peak friendship and u cannot tell me otherwise https://t.co/Y5BNDkCWlO
— kai (extra) (@ExtraBird2678) January 8, 2025
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Ewwww the stamp of door grime on his forehead lol
— Drey Anastasio (@DreaTheVirgo777) January 7, 2025
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Tube doors closed on my head at Clapham North after a @ChemBros gig in August 2016. Other passengers had to pull me in as the train departed as my head was still stuck in them.
Honestly thought that was how it ended for me that night. What a way to go that would’ve been— DJ ΣΞΔΠΨ (@DJSeanyJSY) January 7, 2025
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partially true, they can detect if items are blocking the doors closing and will open if they hit something, but they cannot specifically detect heads
— Jackson Macmanus (@JacksonMacmanus) January 8, 2025
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My first time central line, my lugagge got stuck outside. Almost shat my pants, thinking the train might be “eh, good enough” and start moving. Tore the doors open and waited for the next one.
— iomeanslife (@iomeanslife) January 8, 2025
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The driver pressing the button to close the doors https://t.co/Co5rhIoGcR pic.twitter.com/R2ZsvXxGJj
— Grace (@graceyldn) January 7, 2025
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https://t.co/1z0Stxqfkz pic.twitter.com/DcuLZP3zlQ
— Lloyd₿⚡️ (@fistagon) January 8, 2025
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I found that out several years ago drunk after a works Christmas party.
Vision was a blur and balance was well off, I was sure all of me was in the door for when it was closing but I misjudged the position of my head. Had to laugh it off with all the other commuters
— Alex (@PublicVoodoo) January 7, 2025
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