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Imagine being covered in burns, and running into salt water to put yourself out....my god, the suffering...
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Crushes scare me more than a fire does. With smoke inhalation you pass out pretty quickly, but in a crush, you are stuck there, unable to breathe, twisted among all the other bodies and getting just enough air to prolong your suffering. It sounds absolutely brutal.
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Considering how the iron bands slipping was apparently a common problem, it's astonishing how this didn't happen sooner.
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Oh god, Arleen having to watch someone she knew die horribly, her hair lighting on fire, I can't even imagine the trauma. For once, in one of these rail transport cases, can we have a scenario where the rail guy WASN'T negligent??
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And yet the bigwigs up top suffered no consequences whatsoever for their cold indifference. Only 4 employees, almost certainly lower level stooges, went to jail, and only for one year.
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"Hey Bob, do you think we should get these kids looked at by a doctor, or a therapist, or anything?" "Nah they're fine, send em home"
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@bluesira Yeah, but they didn't know that. Who wants to bet at least one mouse died as a result of them trying to extract the chip?
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Thanks for all you do. These people's names would have been lost, had you not kept them alive in your videos, and subsequently, our memories.
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@luvondarox You don't wanna know. Mice have exploded, literally blanketing entire swaths of civilization. They chew people and animals up alive, and can destroy anything in their path. Mice and rats are the worst creatures on the planet, and in large numbers, they can cause widespread devastation.
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"Particularly wacky challenges"? You mean blatant disregarded for human life?
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Frankly, I think he should have died. I wouldn't want to linger on in that state.
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@lewysf8705 He likely knew the crash was inevitable, but by throwing his train into full speed reverse, he dampened the severity of the crash due to inertia, thus reducing the risk to his passengers. Imagine two cars about to collide; if they hit head on it's really bad, but if they're going in the same direction at similar speeds, it's just a fender bender. Unfortunately in this case, he was the fender. I truly believe his thoughts and actions were for the people on his train, and not himself.
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You can tell who the americans are in these comments by their totally callous response to this.
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@dezznutz3743 LOL what? You can't be bigoted against someone for being a rich, spoiled dbag. I'm guessing you're a child, and a rich, spoiled dbag, yourself. Defensive much?
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Oh god, I remember this. Thank you for not showing the actual fall, everyone else does and I find it distasteful and disrespectful to Karl and his family.
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Yup. I don't give a toss what's between a baby's legs, it's super creepy to even think about that stuff! Yet these people try to shove it in dozens of people's faces in all these destructive ways. If you ask me, the dad who died deserved to become a Darwin award. The parents who caused the blaze that killed all those innocent people should be rotting in jail.
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I was in my mid 20s when this happened. Such a tragedy, and still an outrage that the radio hosts didn't care about those people, even blowing off the nurse who called in warning them of the danger.
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That's brit priorities for ya 😂
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Right?? How friggin insulting! They're ridiculously wealthy, their own arrogance resulted in his condition, and all they do is give him some stupid balloons?
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YUP. Politicians, nearly always conservative ones, want to drag us backwards to a time when this happened regularly.
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I can't even imagine the despair those kids must have felt, so close to salvation, yet being unable to do anything but watch as the rescue team just walked right on by...
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@SMUPony I vehemently disagree. If not for the efforts of people who organized the evacuations, he would have ended who knows how many innocents. He didn't care. He's the one who broke the law by refusing to connect to sewage, which is just disgusting. His kludged together "solution" was anything but. He is not a victim.
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@mattlogue1300 Well, aren't you just a peach.
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No sympathy for him. I'm livid that he was never punished for his blatant arrogance and recklessness.
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Me too. I wouldn't want to be forced to live like that. Let me die with dignity, I beg you.
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@MichaelPhillips-jw4bj One problem: rodents can't vomit and laxatives will kiII them. Look up "wet tail". A mouse can die of dehydration within 24 hours. I mean, it's just a mouse, but it's still pretty messed up, especially for something so unnecessary.
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@kevin6293 No, he did. He let his stupid kid helm an airplane, and the child crashed it, killing all those people. That stupid, STUPID dad is absolutely at fault.
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They probably didn't have enough time to. They still fell a good distance, the others probably thought three basket was going to continue to get lower to the ground. Those poor people. 😞
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Yup. Humans will not do what's right, unless they are forced to. No matter what.
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You can't possibly be referring to the abomination by William McGonagall.
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You mean the ones where you deliberately set it up for maximum carnage? Heh. Good times, good times...
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Yup. I'm baffled that 18 is considered adult, I have never met a single 18 year old that made good decisions.
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The moment I heard they had a "gentle incline" in lieu of a propulsion system, I knew this was going to end badly. The other raft rides all have flat courses with propulsion systems FOR A REASON! Oh god, the way they died was horrific...those children, I can't even imagine there horrors they witnessed...
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Oh god...that's awful. I can't even imagine how much that must have haunted him.
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You see a lot of them in Yellowstone, too. Idio† parents send their kids out to "go pet the cute baby bison" and then pull a surprised Pikachu face when the wild animals charge at and injure their kids. This is why I firmly believe in requiring a license to breed.
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@teambeining Lol found the butthurt catholic
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It's funny, I noticed it's only men who think this guy was 100% justified in what he did. Women tend to believe he's the one who was in the wrong. All the money he spent on lawsuits more than covered the cost to attach his sewage to the proper line. His little clutch concrete makeshift septic tank was nowhere near suitable. He was dumping raw sewage into nearby local streams, which is disgusting and unbelievably harmful the environment and people's health. He had chance after chance after chance to resolve this dispute peacefully, all of which he turned down. This was ABSOLUTELY his fault. The only reason he didn't take innocent lives was because of the efforts of organizers who evacuated all the buildings he targeted. He didn't care if he heard any innocents that day.
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Yeah, it's really rare to see someone actually accept culpability in these stories. However, why was the engineering firm held liable, and not the builders who took shortcuts?
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@MinotStratofortress I have. The complaints were absolutely petty.
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@suekelley2109 Mm hmm. So how bout all the times it didn't go so well, is that god, too? Or all the kids starving in the ME, did god just forget about them?
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Human beings never learn. Never.
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I often think about the Wittenboom, aka "Blue Sky" Mine and the horrors it did. It's appalling to know how much you don't matter to corporations. They'd happily throw you into a chipper if it meant their stock would go up.
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If there's one thing I've learned from this channel, it's that the bad guys are never held accountable.
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@curve5746 I would just like to remind everyone reading this that the user Curve57 is angrily defending gender reveal parties. That is all.
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Imagine being the only survivor, and hearing the people around you fading into oblivion, one by one, men, women, children, and all.
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TOTALLY DISAGREE. He is reckless, and who knows what he would have done after gaining access to even more dangerous materials.
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All I can think is that I'm glad the other monorail driver was facing backwards, I don't want to imagine how gruesome it would have been for both men to just stare at each other before their trains crunched directly into one another's faces 😞
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@chatteyj Yeah.... when you're literally panicking, are you going to have the wherewithal to stop and give such a signal? No, of course not, that's literally what it means to panic. Being calm and rational is the total opposite of your state of mind in moments like that.
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@quest1227 Bruh. Tactless.
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It's a bit insulting that these people don't care about safety regulations until it's their own family that gets affected by it.
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