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zinfamous

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The video zooms in on the site afterward but I can identify no body parts or anything gross whatsoever. And I'm surprised to see such a contained area of impact. It's interesting to say the least. Report stated that 9 people died.

it's because it is all in those people's mouths and hair and stuck to their clothes.
 

OccamsToothbrush

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I bet a lot of dumbfvcks can't even think 2 seconds ahead and mindlessly drive across that puddle not realizing it could happen. Only 1 car and a truck tried to avoid it.

You're giving people way too much credit. They're not hitting that puddle mindlessly because they don't realize what could happen, they hit it intentionally because they knew what would happen.
 

rh71

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You're giving people way too much credit. They're not hitting that puddle mindlessly because they don't realize what could happen, they hit it intentionally because they knew what would happen.
I think what you stated is exactly giving them too much credit. I don't see it that way despite how many immatures there are. People are flipping dumb in cars. r/idiotsincars - check it out.

Here's another genius. No seatbelts, neither of them.
 
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OccamsToothbrush

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I think what you stated is exactly giving them too much credit. I don't see it that way despite how many immatures there are. People are flipping dumb in cars. r/idiotsincars - check it out.

And the video lends weight to my point, not yours. Those guys didn't catch an inadvertent splash, they focused on people getting drenched and they got their rocks off laughing at it. Drivers do the same.
 

trungma

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Wonder what was in there to make it explode.

It probably had condensation or water on it and when it was drop, got enveloped causing the explosion. I am working on an aluminum smelting project right now and just went through a bunch of training. Water and molten metal is not a good combination.
 
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CZroe

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It probably had condensation or water on it and when it was drop, got enveloped causing the explosion. I am working on an aluminum smelting project right now and just went through a bunch of training. Water and molten metal is not a good combination.
Witnessed one in 2016. Made a thread here about the explosion that shook the house before I even knew what it was.

Bonnell-Tredegar aluminum plant, Newnan, GA. Was probably a mile away from me too.
 

zinfamous

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Witnessed one in 2016. Made a thread here about the explosion that shook the house before I even knew what it was.

Bonnell-Tredegar aluminum plant, Newnan, GA. Was probably a mile away from me too.

and you didn't get any super powers?

what a rip-off.
 
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