Standing up on a roller coaster is extremely dangerous and can lead to serious injury or death. The high speeds and sudden movements can cause a person to be thrown from the ride or collide with the safety restraints or other riders. Additionally, Roller Coasters are designed for passengers to remain seated and secured, and standing can disrupt the ride's intended dynamics and safety features. For these reasons, it is crucial to adhere to all safety guidelines and remain seated while the ride is in motion.
At Cypress Gardens a boy stood up on a wooden roller coaster and died
Where Time Stood Still happened in 1988.
Impairment.
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Yes, someone has stood me up before.
Exercise and fun are a couple of roller blade uses that have stood the test of time. They are a great way to burn calories in this health-conscience world and kids love going roller blading, especially at a rink. However, roller blades also led to the creation of roller derbies, which are nearly as frightening as motercycle gangs.
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Stood is a verb, not an adjective. Stood is the past tense of the verb "stand." Used in a sentence, you might read or hear someone say, "I stood in line at the amusement park for almost an hour."
I stood up for the person, but you can tell someone who cn if you cant.
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No one from earth has ever stood on Mars.
its a verb, it describes what someone is doing or what action they are taking