What I appreciate about this channel is that it doesn't just go over the incident, but also describes the aftermath, the funerals, and the reasons behind each disaster. It feels a lot more thoughtful than just describing accidents for the sheer shock factor and acknowledges the effects of such events.
Yeah, he's telling their stories. It's very nice, especially in compilation videos. Much easier to describe the victims, the aftermath, the funeral, and the possible court cases easier to add to a video if they're only talking about one case. So it nice that this channel talks about of this in all cases, Ryan talks about and still keep the video in bite size form. Love this channel and MrBallen for this reason
I've seen others cover the Love Parade but this was the first that showed the full scale of the site on a map. Others showed only the site itself. It was hard to get a grasp on just how small of a space had been allocated until it was compared to the surrounding area. And knowing just how many were expected to attend I can't imagine why in the world ANYONE thought it was a good idea.
After that tragedy at a building where women constantly sewed shirts (I wish I remembered what it was called, but it was a popular place for women to work during war times when men couldn't find their usual jobs), you'd think people would make all buildings after that fire-safe. Companies at Poland has no excuse if news about that escape room tragedy spread worldwide, surely they knew about the tragedy that really encouraged fire safety
@@utatanepiko7087 I think you might being thinking of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire? It was the early 1900s in New York City where many doors were kept locked because management "worried" about theft. Along with the fact there was nothing on hand to try to squelch the fire it made for an enormously deadly accident.
@@porterslostluggage6046 Yes, that's it! I knew it had "triangle" in it, but it slipped past me. But yeah, you'd think we'd learn by now, but even in the US, there's always tragedies because of a fire that could've been prevented if there was just more safety precautions. Sprinklers, more exits, fire extinguishers. Of course, that's not going to save everyone in a building fire, but it can at least lessen casualties or stop the fire before it really begins so there's no casualties at all
@@utatanepiko7087 also remember fire truck ladders can only reach 7 to 8 stories.... id NEVER live above that.... but think of all the buildings in usa that are so very much higher.... u can take ur stairwells and shove em (not u personally lol) ... lots of ppl lose their lives in them trying to escape too coz of smoke inhalation xxx
@@TheOneanjelBecause he lived.. He feels regret he couldn't save them no matter how hard he tried & badly he wanted to.. He feels empathy for them & most likely their families because he has a compassionate heart. That's why .
@@Brazilsfirstcommiefemboyleader I'm sorry but your comment just makes it sound like you think he should feel guilty, I'm just asking what should he feel guilty for personally I don't think he would have felt guilty I think he would have felt angry that he was putting that situation and maybe some sort of Survivor guilt but not guilt over feeling like he did something wrong or could have done something more.
Escape Room GameMaster here. DO NOT play escape rooms that actually lock you in. If they insist that ‘oh but the key is hung right next to the door so it’s ok.’ NO. They keep the door unlocked or you leave (I had to do this once because they refused to leave it unlocked but I won’t be naming which company it was). The companies I’ve worked for *never* actually locked the doors. The one I work for now even has windows that are openable and large enough to climb through (the two rooms on the bottom floor of the building).
That's how any I've ever played worked. You're not locked in, the rule is just that if you open the exit door you came in through, you lose and the game is over.
Yeah, those jets don't just lose altitude for no reason. I don't think it was their fault at all. They were skilled enough to not crash into the floor like that. Even if the actual stunts were over their ability. You can see them struggle to lift before the crash. I wouldn't be surprised if the jet wasn't being maintained properly. Russia isn't known for keeping their machines up to grade
@@brilou9792 yes! Exactly! I’m not an expert , but I do enjoy watching 74 gear, and he breaks down a lot of viral fail videos and explains if it was pilot error or plane error or neither, and this just doesn’t sound like pilot error. They attempted to “go around”. So obviously I’m not an expert, but it just seems like the pilot is telling the truth🤷
@@imnahtcool heck yeah! He’s fun! If you’re into these types of channels I recommend, the one that made this video obviously, 74 gear, and Mrballen. There’s a few more so hit me up if you want some recommendations! 💗
I saw the video covered by another creater that covers aviation accidents, I read through the comments and I was pretty enlightened by a lot from their perspectives. Also I snatched this translation from inside the cockpit. Pilot: "where are the spectators?" Co-Piolt" "idk i don't see them" "Oh, there, I see them!" "Not on the right?" Pilot to control, "executing left turn-" Co-pilot -" should we go?" Control: "turn left turn left!" While idk the exact timing of this conversation, it sounds like it was right before the trick was initiated. I just go back to the translation in my head... When they asked about the left turn "Should we go?" to control. And then control proceeded to tell them "turn left, turn left". Does that mean turn for the trick, or turn to get out of there? "Not on the right?" The crows not on the right? So should we actually turn left? Thats how I read that.
German native here - I remember the Love Parade incident like it waas yesterday. My sister despirately wanted to go there (she was 16 at the time), but my mom - who was really worried about her going to festivals - didn't allow her to go. My sister hated her for that so much...until she saw the news. She was shocked, we all were. My sis gave my mother a big hug that day. My mom was just glad my sister didn't go there. It's really horrible how all institutions failed in proper planning and management causing this to happen. And the fact NODOBY got procecuted is just a huge slap in the face, especially for the families of the ones who perished in this event.
@@Avaa-vanilla995 Yeah, it really was scary to see that. Especially knowing my sis has come close to death once. When my sister and I were in a pool as kids, she was nearly drowned by a psychotic boy (all because he was pissed off my sister didn't give him a ball he wanted, but we had it first) and my mom saved her life that day. That was the first time I saw my mom in Momma Bear mode and I'm really greatful to have her.
I can't imagine how it must have felt for that guy who only tried to help alleviate an impending tragedy but by doing so he made the sitation worse and 5 teenage girls ended up perishing over it a tragedy all round
The Ukrainian airshow is crazy, you're used to seeing that in Russia but not there. In Russia its sadly all too common, the entire military and civilian airlines are basically the most unsafe, janky clown shoes corrupt operation for decades and there's barely any training, safety culture, and so many cut corners and greed it guts so many of their stuff But the Ukrainian incident is absolutely avoidable with the training and can't really blame the pilots
I don't think he did. It was more likely what happened would have happened anyway. It was said he was badly burned trying to reach them to get them out, I don't know I wasn't there. But the fire started in what was described as a room next to where the girls were. It makes me wonder how the setup was laid out.
And angry that he was the only one there too. He probably feels the entire tragedy is his burden to bear due to the lack of safety regulations and being the only employee there too
Exactly it’s allowed to be until a horrifying event happens and THEN something’s done. This is the M.O. of so many places it’s to be expected. Quite depressing.
It’s not that they didn’t know it existed. I’m from New York State and the only city that would notice would be NYC. Where I live? Hell nah. They should, but it’s unfortunately due to how records were kept just 20 years ago. All building permit records are on one floor of a building in my city. There’s 2 total building inspectors for over 3,000 public buildings. To open a new business, you have to contact them for a permit. They then have to set up appointments to be present while certain inspections (water, fire, occupancy ratings, etc) are done. They are stretched too thin to just be driving along and go “wait wasn’t that a house last month?” It isn’t okay and my hope is that with more things digitized, inspectors will be able to easily figure out which businesses are illegally operating. But sadly that’ll take a few more decades. As it is, a cop or a fire fighter would be crossing a line to say “hey can we check that escape room’s permit?” because they’re now taking the precious time those inspectors have away from their job, possibly for a goose chase. And those inspectors are obviously way more focused on things like movie theaters and hospitals than an escape room that might have 20 people max in it. So. It’s messed up. It needs to be fixed. I’m not surprised it happened though as with paper records, things are missed constantly. (Which is why for instance it was so easy to steal a social security # a couple decades ago, as all you needed to do was find a name in the obituaries, and file for lost documents in a different location.)
Check out the Station Nightclub fire where an overcrowded concert by the 80's band Great White led to 100 people losing their life after the club caught fire from pyrotechnics.
I’ve never been in any escape room where theyve actually locked the door. But then again, I’ve only ever done them in New Jersey and was once told by an employee that “the door wont be locked because that legally falls under kidnapping in the state of New Jersey”
Yeah, after the overhaul of escape room laws in Poland he mentioned at the end, the rooms are generally not actually locked anymore. I've been to two which had extra fire esape doors just in case. I guess that ruins the immersion, but better safe than sorry.
The escape room one got me the most. Young girls just wanting to have fun and celebrate a birthday, only to perish like that. All cause the owner cared more about earning fast cash, than safety.
as a person who lives currently in South Korea and was in that concert, it was the most tragic thing I have ever seen. I was a few feet away from the structure and as I saw them fall, my heart broke. I feel remorse for all the people who died there. R.I.P.
I think I say the same thing whenever I comment here but, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE how much respect you give to the victims, that little bit more at the end really drives it home. Great work bro
I just lost my home and everything in it because of a house fire. it makes me count my blessings though, after that first video. Despite my family and I losing everything, our house caved in and nothing salvageable. We didn't lose each other. Life isn't replaceable, I'm glad to be here. much love to the victims families
I’m so sorry that happened to you and while it’s great that you and your family survived (which is most important), you are allowed to grieve for your home and belongings that were lost. Don’t let anyone tell you different. The same happened to a friend of mine and she was told by someone, don’t worry about your home/belongings/money, just be glad you’re alive. Of course she was glad she was alive, but she was still very sad about all she’d lost in the fire. You’re allowed to grieve. I wish you and your family all the luck for the future ❤
I went to the Love Parade for seven years until they canceled it in Berlin. I knew it wouldn't be the same anymore, so I watched it from home also when the tragedy happened. In 2014, I went to Duisburg for the first time. It was already unbelievable tight in the streets in general, but when we arrived at the tunnel and the staircase, I was shocked at how tight this place actually was. I still, to this day, can't wrap my head around that anybody would consider this location as a safe place for the freaking Love Parade. For years, thousands and even over one million people came together in Berlin without any fences and borders. If it got too tight in the crowd, it was easy to escape into the Tiergarten that lies right next to the Straße des 17. Juni. There was even a so called Hate Parade that happened at the same time as the Love Parade just somewhere in another part of Berlin. As much as I know, there were no issues, and it was very well organized. In my opinion, it was greed that led to this disaster. Year after year, more and more companies got involved, and it all went from a pieceful but (let's be honest) crazy and loud demonstration to a marketing event. The parade was doomed as soon it left Berlin, and they should have left it at that.
Come on... That's pure mental gymnastics that you're playing. By that same token, I can compile specific individual cases of people being killed in home invasions or in home fires and then say "See? This is why I'm always going out and never stay home and these cases make me correct". Or compilation of cases of dogs killing children and saying this is why ill never get a dog/pet. These are ultra, ultra, rare occurrences. To live your life based around the fear of ultra rare possibilities is to place yourself with symbolic handcuffs. Aristotle wrote about this confirmation bias thousands of years ago and it's sad to see that we're still guilty of the same things today.
@@Liverpool5095meh. Or: stay in the place you literally give the most money to, live consistently like every religion tells you to: and retire early and enjoy your garden. Why the hell you'd knock anyone for that tells me you're the type of "friend" who goads others, but always lets someone else go first. You're *not* more noble than anyone else here. Judgy McJudgerton.
@@Loralanthalas Now you're judging him, while calling him out for being judgmental! He is quite right. These occurrences are rare, but people will always say they'll stick to one thing when danger can come at any time e.g. in the UK, 6000 people a year die falling out of bed, but very few people sleep on the floor.
Whenever you're in a big crowd there are a couple of things to do to keep yourself safe. First, try to stay towards the back and side edges of the crowd. People who get hurt or don't get out tend to be in the middle and front of the crowd where people were pushing against them or they couldn't make it through them. Know where your exits are and how to get to them. You don't want to waste time looking while something is happening. Most importantly, if your instincts are telling you to get out, go. Our subconscious mind picks up on dangers before we realize what's going on so don't second guess yourself, or let someone convince you you're over reacting. Get out if you feel you have to. The stage probably collapsed because the ground got soft. That stage was rated for 50 mph winds when it had a solid base. With it raining before, during and after set up it would have been constructed and/or sitting on mud. The wind catching that giant sail over the stage probably caused something vital to shift and that is what brought down the stage.
crowd crushes are one of the worst ways to die imo 😫 its such a horrifying thought, being trampled and crushed by other people, unable to move due to sheer numbers, everyone probably panicking... ugh, gives me shivers
There are some truly gruesome photos from the aftermath of the Sknyliv (yeah, it's actually spelled that way) Airfield disaster. People were literally ripped to shreds and body parts thrown everywhere. The "least" gruesome photos still show bodies without heads and horrible things of that nature. The point in this comment is that I probably would have avoided looking into the crash on my own had I known that the first thing that would pop up on the screen would be the mangled bodies of children, so I'm leaving this here as a warning to anyone who decides like I did that they want to learn more about it, ultimately looking it up on their own. It's not worth it, I promise.
And, to be clear, I wasn't searching images and had hoped to just read up on the incident myself like I often do after watching RU-vid videos. I heard the "human meat" comment but hadn't expected close-up images to pop up in the results before anything else.
Someone was filming it and caught the aftermath including the pilot who was just standing there in shock at what was happening around him. It's not very clear but it's probably best seeing as how what was shown was bad enough especially since there were so many young victims. I saw it years back and can still remember it to this day.
The photos are not that bad if you think about it. Most people have seen the photos of deceased children and Adults from the Gaza bombings. At this point most people are just used to seeing death and are not fazed by it.
And hey tragedy tales, while you’re still looking through the comments section, I just gotta say that I absolutely adore your content, it’s entertaining, interesting and some even putting chills down my spine. Good work and you deserve a big hug.
About the first case, although obviously tragic, it was quite comical hearing you say the escape room was a popular place while it has only 7 reviews and the one on the front page in the screenshot says "do not recommend" and "the place is cold and smells like gas [how foreshadowing], and both ladies working there were just rude" lol anyway I'm from Poland and when it happened, everyone was simply appalled at how unsafe it was and that accident led to huge safety changes being implemented in every escape room. in Poland Many of them were shut down due to not meeting safety requirements. It's very sad it took 5 young girls dying such a horrible death to make sure places like this are safe
I also noticed these bad opinions about this place, but who could have guessed that something so terrible could happen there? Regards, I'm also from Poland
The smells like gas would be it for me. I would have left. Don't understand why it was heated by gas but perhaps that is how homes are heated in Poland .
@@colleenquinn7158 Gas heating and cooking in houses is common in Australia so I imagine many other countries too. But yeah, you'd think if one of the customers noticed the smell then one of the staff would've. But who knows, maybe they did and said noticing or they did and the boss told em not to worry about it. 🤷♂
The Escape Room fire happened a 10 minutes walk away from where I lived at the time. I'll never forget the moment of finding out from the car radio like twenty minutes later while driving through the town (also not too far away). My parents and I said to each other, 'surely they didn't just mention our Koszalin and that street'. A bizarre experience. As was walking by the area days later and seeing no signs a tragedy had happened there. Thank you for covering it
I am wondering if the owner prohibited any memorial pieces or the the families didn't want it It's not like the have to It just seems a bit odd to me that you said a couple days later it looked like nothing happened
The sad thing about the Ukraine crash was that not only was the plane capable of that move (at higher altitude and speeds) but the pilots genuinely tried to save the plane before it hit the ground. And I do believe if it didn’t hit the tree it would have been able to keep flying and recover.
I feel the coordinators are more to blame than the pilots. The pilots literally wanted to rehearse and the area should have been clear enough for the plane. I also wouldn't be surprised if there was some malfunction in the aircraft. It should have been able to lift from the ground and not crash like that
@@brilou9792in these situations, its easier to blame the dead party than the (usually) actual guilty ones, because they cant defend themselves unfortunately
All of those incidents were horrible, but the first one hit me particularly hard, especially given pictures of those girls beforehand. I can't begin to imagine what their respective parents felt when they first learned of their daughters' deaths, or what they are still going through. That "escape room" was clearly not only not planned out, it seemed as if it was custom built to incinerate people. If that wasn't an instance of depraved indifference to human life or in the least, criminal negligence, I don't know what is. Absolutely disgusting.
Concerts are notoriously dangerous if only for the risk of being hurt in the crowd to being robbed in the parking area. I don't know anyone who thinks concerts are totally safe.
Wow , thanks for covering. I had never heard about this air show tragedy. Truly horrific. Accidents like this are probably always overshadowed by the Ramstein air tragedy. May they all rest in peace 🙏🏻
I don't go anywhere there might be large, mismanaged crowds. Crowd physics are terrifying, and it takes so little going wrong to create the potential for deadly disaster.
The odds of dying on your birthday is at least 1 in 365, which aren't slim odds really, especially when people are more likely to celebrate with riskier activities.
What needs to happen is all Escape Rooms all over the world SHOULD require an emergency button to get out and a speaker so that the attendant can tell the guest what to do.
I worked at an escape room a few years ago here in Canada. We were not allowed to actually lock the door, amd there was a safety key inside the room just in case. There were times, however, where there was only one employee.
The escape room really bothered me. I just did one with my family and fire was the one thing I was ththing about as we were locked it. Sad all of them.
that escape room literally LOCKED THEM IN?? it's supposed to be roleplay, you PRETEND you can't escape, wtf?? no one told that company what playing pretend is and what make-believe is???
One thing will always be certain about humans: if you confine enough of us into one single area, panic is inevitable. I'm from Cincinnati and even though I was born the next year , the horrible trampling at the WHO concert in 1979 in downtown Cincy will always be remembered. It's better known as "The Who Crush"
It may seem more common from what we see, but remember, when safety is considered it does not make news!! The world is better than it seems, because the good but not exceptionally good isn't as much news.
OMGoodness you never fail to find the most tragic of tales. They were all very sad and horrific. You just never know when your time is up. RIP to all who passed away. Thank you Ryan. Stay safe 💠
I can only imagine how broken that father must be who heard his daughter call him and utter "help-" He must be replaying that in his head like a haunting, broken record How his daughter in her last moments wanted her daddy to come and safe her Absolut tragedy This hit hard..
Wow. The escape room one is insane. I imagine they thought it was part of the room, and I can't imagine the horror when they figured out it was a legit fire. Poor girls. ❤😢
Sorry but I don't believe that for a second that they thought it was part of the room. Every normal person immediately recognizes fire and the smell of smoke. That's never a part of an escape room not nearly
This is so horrific!! It coujd have been prevented! Dont look room! If you get out you loose the game.simple. Thanks for the additional details on these trajic events. Love your channel
Another great video thank you. (PS I like the bit about dying on your birthday being very unlikely but not impossible. At best it’s 365 to 1, but it’s actually lower cuz you tend to do something special (like go in an escape room) on your birthday. Your videos always show respect and I appreciate the effort you put into the research 👏🏻👏🏻
I attended one air show, and found it to be an extremely loud and frightening experience, and i have no desire to attend another, even though it was uneventful and nobody experienced anything wrong. This was a few years after the Rammstein disaster and before the Kiev accident. I didnʻt like how loud the jets were, and iʻm an Army brat thatʻs viewed many shows that featured many assault helicopters, artillery exhibitions, and missile launch finales! I believe the images from Rammstein affected my fear of the air show. I saw a video from an air show in Australia, where a large jet flew very close to some skyscrspers, including one containing the person videotaping the incident… i was mortified by it, coming after 9/11/2001, and the destruction of the World Tradw Center…in the comment section, some people (especially Americans) expressed outrage and offense that this was not only allowed, it was part of the annual airshow, while many others replied with comments that we were overreacting, and that the pilots were “highly trained professionals” that would never allow their plane to impact a skyscraper, but nearly EVERY air-related accident involved “highly trained professionals”, and it doesnʻt take into account equipment malfunctions, or momentary loss of awareness, due to the effects of g-forces… these people must not be haunted by the sight of innocent people leaping to their deaths to avoid being burnt alive because they happened to be above the impact zone and had no possible means of escape!
My uncle is now a commercial pilot. He has told me many times that those 2 pilots should’ve know better. Don’t get pressured in anything that you have doubts about. Don’t be a hot shot! This this is coming from a guy that let me fly his plane over 25 years ago. He use to have 3 and rented them out to flight schools. That same plane I flew was crashed on the runway but thankfully no one was seriously hurt. I wasn’t taking off or landing but it still gave me a fear of flying after he told me that. Chance in a life time and I’m glad I took it.
@@CathuulordI disagree. People would be more likely to be drunk, or skydiving, or taking risks, or even just being driving to dinner in a car that could crash instead of staying home, on their birthday
Have you done one including the victims of the Waukesha WI Christmas parade tragedy? Darrell Brooks drove through killing 6 and hurting 60plus more. Its a sad case
@@johnd.9238 he was out on bond from running his ex over. He got into another fight with her, tried to hit her again and took off doing that. He was his own attorney, trail was nuts. He got 6life sentences plus like 100 years, the youngest victim was 8 and thank God his brother lived. Their mom came close to losing their 2 sons that day.The whole trial is on here, look up Darrell Brooks Trial in Waukesha WI.
@johnd.9238 he drove over his ex before this. That day he went there and fought with her again. While wearing a boot on her foot from him trying to run her over before he tried again and when he 2 friends stuck up for her he got mad and went through the parade, no remorse at all. He even represented himself like a attorney but made a mockery of our judicial system. The youngest victim was just a little boy of 8. His older brother survived. One family came close to losing 4 kids that day. There are some evil, sadistic ppl out there
Holy yikes! The first story is absolutely terrifying! Being young and locked into a burning building with no escape. Someone said something about them being super close and how now they can be forever actually kinda sickened me. I get the notion, but I highly doubt 5 fifteen year olds were okay with dying together. That truly should’ve never happened! It really shook me because of the age too, but also because my bestie and I did that for both our birthdays one year and it never even crossed my mind that we wouldn’t survive it. How horrifying and tragic! All of the stories are terrible and sad though and you did a good job presenting it! On the air show, the only thing I didn’t get was that when it exploded that it cartwheeled into the crowd, but I just looked it up myself. Thank you for finding all of these and I’m impressed because I hadn’t heard of most of them somehow. While all of these are always so sad, I appreciate how you tell their tales with empathy! Can’t wait until the next one!! ✌️💛
Very respectful coverage of such tragic tales. I know the victims are resting peacefully on the other side however, my hearts go out to all of their friends, families and communities affected.
Hi Ryan! Thank you for the video, the escape room incident was absolutely horrifying, I can't even imagine what those girls were thinking knowing they were trapped when all they wanted to do was celebrate their friends birthday it was really heartbreaking. The stage collapse at the Atmosphere event was really scary and its sad the DJ passed away and others were hurt. The airshow event was horrible to watch all those people injured or killed. The grate collapse in South Korea was really sad to see those people fall and the people crushed at the love parade was so scary and almost claustrophobic. I went to a Paramore concert in UK a long time ago and they started a mosh pit inside the building and I felt claustrophobic and couldn't breathe so had to leave the building before I passed out so I can kinda relate to the love parade party goers. May everyone who passed away in this video rest in peace 🙏🕊️ I look forward to your next video! Timber
@0:35 - Never know when something's gonna break? That is why regular maintenance and checks are important. But some workers don't take such tasks seriously... until too late.
I was just out with a friend and we were stranded on side of the interstate/highway with a flat tire. Called the car service number (AAA, at least in the US.) They didn't care, one person dispatched the tow truck in the wrong state! (We were in a city named Georgia, tow truck eas in the state of Georgia which wasn't anywhere near us. In an urgent situation!!) So I worry that AAA may be relevant to your quote, from my experience today and AAA is only one small example. 😢 I'm so glad our situation was not worse given the apathy we faced. I'm legit concerned for other Americans who need AAA (and any service acting like this when their customers could likely be in an urgent situation!) 😊
Man I really love the way you tell stories, with such details and emotions, it changes from the usual apathetic listing you can find pretty much all over youtube, and I love your voice! Amazing work!
I doubt you will see this, but you might want to check the Darwin Awards. It's a website (& I believe there are also books now) that give out awards to people who do stupid things that end up killing them or removing their ability to procreate. Essentially, their actions have removed them from evolution 😂
Disturbing that ppl doesn't care about safety. They're only thinking of money, doesn't take things seriously, just brushing it off like they're immortal.
It may seem more common from what we see, but remember, when safety is considered it does not make news!! The world is better than it seems, because the good but not exceptionally good isn't as much news.
@jesseh.5223 thank you for your comment, I think it is so important to realize. There are "good news" websites, ig accounts etc who post uplifting stories, if you want a break. I struggle with all the negativity while wanting to be informed. If you have any advice in this, I'd appreciate it! No worries if you don't! Something I'm trying to do is remember human nature is to focus on what goes wrong. So instead of mainly remembering when my bus was 20 minutes late, it was cold out or my friend had to cancel, I'm making note of when the bus comes on time, I have a great time out with my friends etc. I know I won't do this perfectly but it's already been helping me improve my outlook. I think these videos really encourage gaining a happier outlook since fate can strike anytime. (That being said- mental illness and/or other things like abuse are legit. Rather not encourage toxic positivity, wanted to offer a small thing I'm doing that helps me day to day!
TT I love your videos. You truly care. I just binged on your posts They are so well done and well-edited. Your voice sends it home. You send the message like we don't know this could be our last day on Earth so live it like it is. That is awesome Keep up the great videos!!
My first time seeing this channel. I am very impressed with your choice of stories, your honest & real reactions & kind treatment of true mental health sufferers. Then to call stupid behavior when you see it is a ballsy move & I dig it. I’m subscribing. I’m enjoying binge watching very much. Thank you from FtWorth Texas Pamela Self
I'd assume Ramstein and Love Parade in Duisburg? I was at that Air show in Ramstein. I was born in Duisburg and the visitors to the parade walked about100m from my childhood home and towards the tunnel .... This tunnel was a regular bicycle route for my family for shopping and trips to a near Forrest. I'm still impacted by witnessing one and the other having happened in my "social backyard". 😢😢😢
i was there that day with my sister and her boyfriend, but we where far away from where it happened. we didn’t even notice until later that day. what should’ve been a good memory for life turned into a bad one, even though i wasn’t really involved. knowing that people died a few hundred meters away from you..
@@mvlpix4419 i am very sorry for you. To know, this could had happened to us is really traumatic. Can't imagine how the people who are directly involved will live with this pictures
@@mandybose9334 yeah i bet. i try to avoid big crowded spaces nowadays, just makes me nervous sometimes. i’m glad you chose meran instead, looks way prettier anyways ^^
just listening to the ramp up during the last story made my stress go through the roof, with the map showing the ramps and tunnels.. ooof my heart goes out to the people, how terrifying to be crushed to death.
As you said, none of these tragedies would have happened, if the correct Safety procedures had been put in place. Love to all of those who have lost their loved ones as a result of the latter. RIP to those who, simply, wanted to enjoy a day out, but never returned home.
Can you please do a story about Stephanie Browitt? She was a survivor in the 2019 White Island, New Zealand volcanic eruption. She survived but with burn scars covering 70% of her body, and she lost her father and sister in the event. It's so tragic. But her recovery story is incredible, I've been following her journey since it happened and I found out she was posting about what she went through and her recovery. Great woman with a strong soul, and turned a tragic situation into something better.
A gust of wind is much different than a steady stream of wind so just because it says that it should survive a wind speed of 40 doesn't mean that it can survive a gust of wind at that speed or one even lower. Gusts of wind overturn semi-trucks that are full of cargo thus there are places that truck drivers try to avoid during "gusty" days. You cannot predict gusts of wind. Their direction and their pressure cannot be kept accurate track of and that's why you have warnings that say "gusts up to x-speed".
I saw a Russian team of four Su-27s performing cool stunts in 1993 or 1994.. one stunt was called The Cobra..impressive, they used large airbrakes on the roofs to fly in a very slow, viper-like beautiful formation.Pretty planes, extremely noisy, but pretty planes. They had the blue camouflage paint.:)
I have to giggle a little with those puns he slips in now and then... It's heavy content and if you've ever known anyone who encounters death a lot... EMTs, LEOs, Morgue Staff, etc..... you'll find many of them cope with an "off" sense of humor. It's not meant to be disrespectful. 💖
You know your voice reminds me of home I'm not from wherever you're from I'm from America but it really helps me when I feel upset I don't know why I love your videos so much!😊
I’ve been subscribed to your channel for some time now and you have the BEST storytelling voice EVER!! I am intrigued from the first word to the last!!
I know this has been said. But not only are the odds 1/365.. I’d bet you’re more likely to die on your birthday than any day that isn’t a drinking holiday
I remember going as a volunteer in 9th grade to help with the organisation of the first Immortal parade that had tens of thousands of people on the Red Square. They had us cut off the waves of people into sections so that they wouldn't trample on each other or suffocate. I remember how some people from the crowd hated us, would scream at us and try to take our flags away thinking that we're just a useless bother. God I was so exhausted and hot under the sun for so long just thinking "I'm doing this for your sake you dumb shmuks". It baffles me how people do not understand in the slightest how dangerous the big crowd of people is. Time and time again.
We celebrate our birthdays differently and don't make it all about us. We make our birthday as a celebration of focusing on all that God has done for the person, what He's brought them through, how He's helped, what He's taught them, what He's given them, and giving Him glory for the life He's created and kept safe all these years! It's a very welcome change that I'm glad we've made from our "traditional" self-centered birthday celebration, which we all grew up in!
Escape rooms can absolutely be safe!! The safer thing to do is teach your daughter about safety. Being prepared is the best thing you can do. And knowing the signs that something isn't safe and when to leave.
Another Awesome episode!!! I absolutely ADORE your channel, always done so respectfully, and so well narrated and researched. I think I've binged every episode lol. Please keep up the great work!!! ❤❤❤
the irony... 2:42 Anna Nowak "This place is cold and reeks of gas because the garage that's supposed too be the room is heated by a gas stove..." the review says in Polish