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  • Jan 27, 2020
    IT NEVER ENDS

    Why are no American news outlets covering this rn?

    ktt bout to get credited in an NBC article, we hit the big times boys

  • Jan 27, 2020

    Death to imperialism

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    original article did say the damage was so bad it seemed they couldn’t accurately ID bodies but going from 20 to 100 a p huge leap...

  • Jan 27, 2020
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    NBC just edited the article

  • Jan 27, 2020
    DickerSpaniel

    original article did say the damage was so bad it seemed they couldn’t accurately ID bodies but going from 20 to 100 a p huge leap...

    Forreal it said there was way too many bodies to count

  • Jan 27, 2020
    IT NEVER ENDS

    NBC just edited the article

    smh they didn’t even put “correction” or anything, this why traditional news so trash

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  • Jan 27, 2020

    Ya that def looks shot down

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  • Jan 28, 2020

    RIP those who died

  • Jan 28, 2020

    Are we canceling aviation now ?

  • Jan 28, 2020

    man what the f***

  • Jan 28, 2020
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    So nobody cares about this?

  • Jan 28, 2020
    Sett

    So nobody cares about this?

    No celebrities on board

  • Jan 30, 2020
    Sett

    So nobody cares about this?

    Literally didn’t hear a single thing about this in the new bruh

  • Jan 30, 2020
    Versetti
    https://twitter.com/RealAlexRubi/status/1222195959859417088

    a silver lining

  • Jan 30, 2020
    DickerSpaniel

    depends, id imagine literally almost everyone dies on impact but ig it’s designed where hopefully that isn’t the case - which means you could potentially live as a cripple but are then killed by the following explosion or flames consuming the wreckage

    f***ing horrible way to go either way

    You really hope your body just crumbles at the impact so you feel no pain before dying but just imagine you live through impact and have to wait for the explosion or something else