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i find it funny that people are actually forgiving pyramix and his goons knowing damn well what he and they have done
ciwco made a post after pyramix released his "apology" and i commented saying that his followers are mfs that are slow to understand everything or if they are ipad kids that want the fucking pmp/sb3
im suprised the chilean government hasn't found out about this EVEN YET
some of yall genuinely gonna pull up to court saying free pyramix even though he gon be charged with SA regardless (figuratively)
but im not one to fight i only feel like clarifying this to people that forgive sprunktubers like pyramix, spaghetti, or antuneter
no hard feelings, depending what time it is for you, good morning, good afternoon, good night.
On 11 June 1955, a multi-vehicle collision occurred during the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans in Sarthe, France, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 82 to 84 people. The disaster occurred at the Circuit de la Sarthe, when a mid-race collision sent Mercedes driver Pierre Levegh and his car into a spectator arena, causing his car to disintegrate and throwing him onto the racetrack, killing him instantly. Pieces of debris from both the car and the arena flew into the crowd, killing at least 82 people including Levegh. The exact number killed is debated, the minimum being at least 82, though some sources suggest up to 84 people died.[1] The disaster is the deadliest event in motorsport history, prompting multiple European countries to ban motorsports entirely; Switzerland did not lift its ban until 2022.[2]
also hi bro
On March 23rd, 1994, The Green Ramp disaster was caused by a mid-air collision between a USAF F-16D Fighting Falcon and a C-130E Hercules on final approach at Pope Air Force Base, NC. The F-16 lost power, and its pilots ejected, leaving the uncontrollable jet to crash into a parked C-141 Starlifter, causing a massive fireball and debris to strike paratroopers waiting nearby.
Key factors and consequences included:
- Mid-air Collision: The F-16D, experiencing engine issues, collided with a C-130E during landing procedures, resulting in the F-16 crashing onto the "Green Ramp" tarmac where over 500 paratroopers were stationed.
- Failed Emergency Landing: The F-16's engine failed, and after the pilots ejected, the aircraft remained in afterburner and struck a parked C-141, causing a massive explosion and spreading fire.
- High Fatalities: The accident killed 23 paratroopers (24th died later), making it the worst peacetime loss of life for the 82nd Airborne Division since WWII.
- Contributing Factors: Reports suggested pilot error and deficiencies in handling the malfunctioning jet, as well as air traffic controller confusion, contributed to the collision.




