Man finding out about that father surviving two gunshots to the head made me think of that slender man case where a girl was stabbed around 20 times, and yet she lived to tell the tale
Pretty gnarly case thar one, iirc all three girls were around 12, the interrogation videos of the two who tried to kill the third were quite something to watc
As a bit of a tornado nerd (and VTuber enjoyer) myself, I can say that: 1. The Joplin tornado was rated an EF-5. The Enhanced Fujita scale is used to rate tornado damage. The reason it got rated EF-5 was because it twisted a local hospital's main building up to 4 1/2 inches off its foundation and severely compromised its structure, removed parking stops, and sucked away manhole covers, not mentioning other damage indicators (everything but the hospital and a couple other EF5 DIs were contextuals/non-standard and therefore controversial.) This isn't mentioning that it literally swept away debris, leaving many bare foundations. That's right. There was no guarantee of a safe place above ground from this tornado, and you would have to be under the ground, in a tornado shelter, or out of the way to survive this tornado. 2. The tornado video you pulled up is from the 2015 Rochelle-Fairdale, Illinois EF-4 tornado. This tornado was rated EF-4 with wind speeds estimated around 200 MPH, which is the upper bound for EF-4 on the EF-scale. Surprisingly, the guy, Clem Schultz, survived. However, his wife and one of their neighbors didn't make it out alive, becoming the only 2 fatalities of this tornado. There's footage of the immediate aftermath, and Clem even shows up in the video at one point. 3. There hasn't been an EF-5 since the May 20th, 2013 Moore, Oklahoma tornado, with top windspeeds around 210 MPH. This area was hit by an F-5 in 1999 which produced the highest measured windspeeds ever recorded, at anywhere from 301 to 324 MPH, which exceeded the original Fujita Scale's 261-318 MPH classification. The main reason that scale was improved, however, was because the many discrepancies in tornado's wind speeds and the damage they produced. Since there isn't a type of damage conceivable for an F-6 rating, the F-5 rating was revamped to anything over 200 MPH, and given no upper bound. Sorry for this bible of a comment, just wanted to share my tornado knowledge with y'all in the comment section.
I would say I’m a tornado nerd but reading this shows you definitely know your stuff which is i have massive respect for because I usually watch tornado videos because 1. Im very interested in such a crazy phenomenon and 2. Since where i live has only had 1 tornado ever which was back in approximately 1987 in late July and since i wasn’t around for it i became very interested in tornadoes from there. TLDR: big respect to you for the amount of knowledge you have and i also like tornadoes
I would like to note that the Joplin EF5 occurred on Sunday, May 22nd, 2011 and not May 2nd. This was an error on the narrator's part of the job. The Joplin tornado also caused some gruesome things, like a fungal infection outbreak which occurred in survivors who were injured by dirt-smothered debris. The Rochelle-Fairdale tornado was rated 200 MPH because it swept well-built homes off their foundation to the north of Rochelle. While the city of Rochelle wasn't hit directly, the small town of Fairdale was. Despite this, the structures in Fairdale could only be rated at EF3 strength because they were older and therefore not able to withstand or verify wind speeds higher than 165 miles per hour. That's how the Enhanced Fujita scale works, baby! (Also this was towards the end of the tornado's life cycle) If you want to see a more disturbing tornado, look at the May 27th, 1997 Jarrell, Texas F5, which stalled out over the Double Creek Estates subdivision to the north and swept everything so sverely that it looked like it was undeveloped land. This tornado produced what is called a "Dead Man Walking" structure, and this was because it looked like it had arms and legs. There's a photograph taken, and it's one of the most chilling tornado images ever taken, especially knowing the lore of, "If you see the dead man walking, you are about to die." 27 people, including a whole family, died in the tornado. The Jarrell tornado produced some of the most extreme damage ever recorded. There are details that I will leave out, for example what exactly the tornado did to anything unfortunate enough to be caught in its path. One last fact drop: The 2023 Rolling Fork-Silver City-Midnight, Mississippi EF4 (March 24th, 2023) was the most recent violent tornado with wind speeds up to 195 MPH, only 5 MPH stronger than the Mayfield, Kentucky EF4 (December 10th, 2021) with windspeeds up to 190 miles per hour. The most recent EF4 tornado was the Didsbury, Alberta, Canada EF4 which was one of the more intense ones we've seen. The other EF4 that occurred in 2023 was the Keota, Iowa EF4 (March 31st, 2023) which was rated at 170 MPH.
the biggest thing about the joplin tornado is it came just weeks after the tornado that hit alabama, and there was a period of extremely calm weather in between the super tuesday outbreak and the storm that hit joplin. and there was many people who saw the tornado and thought instantly, long before the death tolls were announced, "theres something off about it", like they can sense its murderous rampage across the city. the joplin tornado is THE deadliest tornado in the US since Official record keeping started in 1950 and the 7th deadliest tornado in all of american history. it literally moved a 3 story hospital from its foundation, and created a hazmat situation from within the hospital. and on a lighthearted note, during the cleanup, and i kid you not, a circus elephant was around helping the city clean up debris... yep, you heard me right. a circus elephant.
@@goldosprey eh i was at home on the farm when that happened. not the most fun. i think that was the time when my grandma was traveling on U.S. 70 from jackson tn, and the tornado was following her into town. heh, she put that 3800 series 2 engine in her buick through its paces that day, and frankly i don't blame her! it dissipated just outside of cedar grove i think. she was coming to meet me at the hospital in town that day, so thats when she told me about escaping a tornado, i think when we got home she smoked a chimmey full.
@@Sybato The whole world has cell service, even if it's by the worst shitty sattelite signals, but it's enough to call 911, 911 ignores your phone plan and grabs the best available signal, even if it's a government firewatch or EMS tower, or if nothing else a military satellite
@@StorymasterQ It will work in most of Europe and I believe in Britain too, you will connect to their local emergency service though, not the US. Do try to always figure out what the local emergency number is in whatever country you travel to, as not all of them do this, but as a general rule of thumb if you really do not know what emergency number to call in a foreign country just try whichever number you are familiar with.
I can only imagine what Will's dad went through when he couldn't hold on to his son in the tornado. I'm not a father, but I can't help but feel devastated.
I can see it now. He goes to the gym, pushing himself far beyond what he should every day with one thought; "If I had just been stronger, I could have saved him. I will be stronger, and I won't ever let that happen again."
It's not. It was popularized by the movie "Twister" in which a character described an F5 tornado as the finger of God. Not many storm chasers use this analogy iirc.
@@scottwpilgrim "X of God" gets thrown around for various large natural phenomena, cold brine flows, tornados, that one nebula. Classifications are good for science but general populous prefer fancy titles.
The tornado down in Joplin was bad. We lost a cousin down there, and our school took on some of the students from there for the next while afterwards. For people that don’t live in the Midwest, understanding what it’s like to be in the area of a tornado may not come across. But I will always think back to what some of those classmates told me back then. “It’s like watching a tidal wave slowly get closer. It was dark, it was loud, just being in the wind stung. I wanted to run, but there was no where to go.”
Shot in the head twice, burning, dying, and his eyes barely crack open. His first thought isn't "Ow i'm on fire" or "am I alive" it's "My daughters need me." What a fucking absolute chad.
Fun fact: the clip of the tornado you played that approached the camera, the guy who filmed it survived while his wife down stairs, didnt survive, he was by the camera, miracle but sad, that clip in of itself is dark on its own
30:46 this reminds me to the Cromañon incident in my country (Argentina). It was the moment club regulations for events was change due the nature of that incident who cost the life of dozens of people and one of the players from the band who was there. It was even worse as the fire exit was blocked from the other side.
It's also pretty similar to an incident that happened in my home town of Gothenburg, Sweden in 1998 where almost 400 youths gathered in a discotheque which started burning and chaos erupted and people choked, exactly the way he said which is very tragic. But it's a very significant event in our local history and there's a lot of information about it if you're interested
Not saying anything during the club fire is insane. I can accept the band being worried about causing a panic, but the staff not hitting the lights and killing the music before the fire caused the power outrage incomprehensible I know that’s easy to say behind a keyboard, but my God. How hard is it to hit a light switch
Isn’t the idea sensory overload? Multiple guns going off at once, the intensity of the moment, the chance it’s not you - it all leans into willful deniability, right? It’s all generate a Maybe Not for the executioners to live with? (I am not remotely learned on firing line executions, I’m sorry if this is a dumb takeaway)
@@MazzieMay nah. also the people in the firing squad are soldiers. they've fired a gun before even if it's just 1 time in training. they know what shooting a bullet feels like. And even if they don't, it's like someone kicking your shoulder. Like, you can definitely get a bruise if you don't position the gun properly. A blank is in no way as powerful
@@MainGoldDragon Oh, yeah, duh to the prior shooting experience. My b. Well, whatever peace the random blanks are supposed to bring, I hope it works Thank you for the explanation!
@@MazzieMay No problem. I can make 4 reasons, but it's a shot in the dark: 1. Before you shoot you don't know if you got a real one. 2. The "victim" doesn't know who it is even if it's their final moment. 3. The bystanders probably don't know either. And 4. It's probably because it doesn't who was the executioner and potentially only the one that shot know, it was just a part of the process and everyone can move on..
yeah, this ones from the 30th of January, there's a vod channel on youtube maintained by a fan and it's pretty up to date, only being a few days behind
My family actually drove through Joplin, about a week after the tornado, on the way to visit relatives. There was just a huge swathe of buildings completely destroyed, a wave of rubble ending, rather sharply, right in front of a Braum's restaurant. Miraculously, they were actually open, had power and everything.
Oh lord i have such a backlog of Nagzz videos saves to watch, like literally months of videos on a Playlist, time to start on that task and men what a video to start 😮
I was the survivor of Santika club, Good thing i left before the disaster strike. You know what worst? Some of the people inside already died getting stomp to death by a panic crowd and one of the emergency exit door is locked. The place got shut down and the owner were face several charges
I was in Army Basic Training when the Joplin tornado happened. We got woken up and anyone from around the area was told to phone their family. I don’t remember hearing anything after that from anyone so I assume they were all fine.
19:55 I was a kid when that tornado went through Joplin, but I'm used to seeing tornado damage since I'm from Missouri. A tornado not as severe went through the state capital city a few years back and the damage was awful. There's a nearby big vacation lake and boat docks were picked up and entirely flipped over by the wind. You could track tornado paths bc the trees got ripped out. The path went right over a main highway and you could see buildings up on the hills without walls/roofs. Living in tornado areas is terrifying. They are no fucking joke. 32:20 there was a similar accident in 2003 where pyrotechnics caused the club to go up in flames. People died in the narrow hallway leading outside because they all got stuck trying to leave. It's called the Station and there's videos of it on here. Absolutely horrifying to hear. 100 died and a few dozen in the tiny entrance hallway alone.
The Station fire was nuts... They had many of the exits barred hence the pile in the hallway. People had to smash out windows to get out, but the band got a side exit out that security kept people from going through
That Fairdale tornado clip you showed is one of the most famous, terrifying, and heartbreaking videos of recorded tornado encounters. It's recorder is Clem Schultz. I believe at the time it hit them it was a EF4 but the tornado itself had EF5 damage in certain parts prior. Clem was pretty old and he had directed his wife to take shelter downstairs. He ended up going upstairs at the last minute to get flashlights or something else he thought he needed if the worst was to happen. As he looked out the window he realized it was coming straight for them and he didn't have time to get his also older wife in the car to get out of there. He realized he was dead and started filming. There are 2 things that make this even more heartbreaking to me. 1) He didn't go back with his wife to be with her in this final moment of what he thought was his life. 2) Clem survived and his Wife died.. He basically fell on top of his wife through the floor and noticed her once the tornado cleared.
That video with the tornado coming at the camera is insane. That guy was an older man (+80 years) and actually survived the incident. However, his wife who I believe was in the kitchen or basement taking shelter, was sadly killed. It was in 2016, in Illinois. I’m pretty sure his name Clem Shultz.
Loved the video @Nagzz! Can't wait for the next video man! Saw this come up on my feed and I remember seeing various clips of you including One where Scarle Yunagi of "The Black Company" watching you react to one of her clips where she mentioned you. I was in Middle School at the time of the Tornado that hit Joplin, Missouri back in 2011. I was in 7th Grade at the time and I still remember seeing the Reports on ABC 7 News. That was also a little bit before we had a Duratio (Strong, Straight Line Winds) come through here in Prince George's County, Maryland, knocked the power out for about a Week in the Middle of a Heat wave topping out at 106 degrees or so on the heat index. A World War Two Period set Flight simulator I played back then was knocked off as well and I only picked it back up after graduating High School in 2017, but Jesus Christ, those were pretty tense moments for the Country. Sadly, they seem to pale in comparison to the past 4 years though. As for Aviation, there are actual sciences that go into it. From knowing how far and how fast your plane or helicopter will go with various loads to what Fuel Mixtures allow for the best performance and then some. Let me know what you think about this and I'll catch you in your next video man! First video of yours that I'm watching and loving the content man!
Side note on Zantika that's not in the video, I remember people online shared a bunch of photo of the deadbodies at the scene after they put out the fire, it's super sad and horrify thing to see and some people did victim shaming those poor souls for going to sinful like pub and bar place during the new year. It's what people do at that time (I... guess) but didn't make it less stupid and cruel.
@@Monkewarlord555 Same here, I remember at some point later me and my friends, we were talking those picture (cos he's the one who show me the link) and we also talked about how Bangkok in that time kinda has a weird Xmas+New year cursed, If I'm not remember it wrong, we got the bomb at Central World on either the year before or after Zantika incidents That big tsunami also happen around Xmas time.
Panic is a hell of a thing, and will force you into fight or flight mode. If the band lost their cool in this manner, warning the crowed would've never come into their minds. The negligence of the venue is another story entirely, and could've been fixed way before this disaster...
I 100% agree! Plus it's up to the staff to know where the fire alarms and other safety equipment is so why didn't the staff ring the alarm or use the PA system
I live not too far from Joplin and i always feel uneasy when it gets stormy. I was in a rv the night when the Kentucky tornado happened though i was in northern Mississippi at the time. Looking back it was away from me but that night all i knew that there was a tornado out there. Just lurking in the dark. It was super windy too. I'll never forget that night. Ever since even in a little thunderstorm, i just look up if theres a risk. It scared me so bad.
Bruh I remember finding Nick Crowley's channel and videos back in 11th grade, damn I can't believe that was almost 6 years ago... fucking hell I feel old
Tornadoes are so scary. In '99 I lived in Beebee Arkansas where 86 tornadoes hit in one night, like 8 f3, one f4. Luckily for us our neighbors had a buried school bus shelter.
1:39 I've also seen a plane crashed in the middle of nowhere, when I was younger, maybe 11? When we passed by it in the car (the plane was crashed in the forest which the road passed through), I remember telling my dad "I'm pretty sure it doesn't belong there." 😅. I'm still confused to this day how it got there without breaking any trees around it. We used that road every weekend and one day it was just there, then the next weekend it was gone 🤷♂️.
Oh dude! The Poconos were always someplace I had heard of, but never visited growing up! My dad is a mechanic and was super into NASCAR since he was scouted for some pit crews in the early 90's! Pocono Raceway was always a familiar name because of it so it's wild to see someone else familiar with them outside of motorsports!
Grew up in the midwest and was an amateur storm chaser for a few years. F5 tornadoes were called 'The Finger of God' because its like God took their finger and just dragged it through the path of the tornado and destroyed everything it touched.
The Joplin, MO tornado was insane from what I've seen in footage and heard from friends who lived in the area at the time. It was one of the most powerful tornadoes recorded, but it wasn't anywhere near the largest in terms of sheer size. The largest tornado in recorded history was the 2013 El Reno, Oklahoma tornado. Which tipped the scales at a max size of 2.6 miles wide. I highly recommend Pecos Hank's video about the event. Definitely worth the watch.
Love Pecos Hank not only for his tornado videos, but the random animals he comes across. My favorite would probably have to be the snake he gave water. I'd never seen a snake drink before until then.
Not to mention the thing abt Willdabeast- He was found by the pond close to where they lived- His sister uploaded a video abt it all on the channel as a goodbye
37:40 As far as I can tell, in order to get into the top of a field, it requires either an insane amount of natural talent, or being underhanded enough to get there. I understand hard work, hell, I practiced nearly every day for 17 years with drawing, but without natural talent you're inherently going to have a significantly lower skill ceiling. Hard work is required, too, if you want to actually improve, but raw talent is a necessity. If you don't have a natural aptitude for something, hard work can be, more or less, a waste of time (assuming you intend to get good at something). If you're exclusively doing something because you enjoy it and you don't remotely care about improving, then yeah, talent isn't going to be necessary, but otherwise it is. Hell, not even for the upper echelons, just being half way decent at something requires some level of natural aptitude for it. That said, do agree about too many people looking for instant gratification for things without putting in any effort. I understand it more with people once they get older, as it becomes less about a willingness to put in effort (hopefully, but some people never grow up), and more about being better at identifying what you personally are capable of, and what your limits are, leading to better about deducing what is and isn't a worthwhile use of ones time. If someone wants to get good, they both need to blessed with talent, AND be blessed with the drive to put in the hard work. Either that, or have tons of money or shady connections to get where they want without meeting any prerequisites.
Something similar to the fire in the musical show happened in my country, the tragedy of cromañon, candels put the roof of the place on fire, an overcrowded and overselled place, emergency exits closed with chains, and several cases of political corruption behind the obvious bad authorizations of the place. That fire left 194 victims, and it was almost New Year's Eve when that happened...
only 3 years for 65 lives lost and numerous peoples being damaged from the fire? what horse shit is that? also the band that slipped away and not tell the crowd, what upstanding individuals
Yeah, I get that it ultimately wasn’t the band’s fault since I’m sure the fireworks and sparklers were distributed by the owner, but cmon man. A quick shout of “hey there’s a fire starting, get out of here!” over the microphone could’ve done a world of difference. Maybe people would have died anyway, but giving an early heads up might have reduced the casualties.
I don't know how much you know about the Joplin tornado Nagzz... but it has been one of those things I would hope never happens again in my lifetime. I'd sooner end it than go through that again. The fear I felt that night I can only compare to the fear of families in the german bombing runs in WW2. Knowing you were in the path with no way out because it formed SO QUICKLY that all you could do is tell your family you loved them one last time before it hit... I remember vividly the scent of fresh laundry on the wind the day it hit, and every time I smell that scent... I panic even today. I was in an area that was geographically safe from tornados due to the bowl shape the town was in that made tornados skip us more often than not, but i've moved since then and that panic has only gotten worse. Its PTSD that will not leave me in my life.
i'm begging you if you want to look more into it theres a few documentaries on youtube about it. Theres one covering first responders and people who were trapped due to it.
That vehicle and tornado question is a good one. Technically, it's on your property, but the dealership still has the keys.... so that's confusing, really.
Brother, with the second video, when the guy opened the box with the Baseball Card Album, you could see the handle of a revolver in either a under-the-shoulder holster or in that guy's waistband...
I lived through that gat dang nader in 2011, that whole month was wild son! Half the gat dang town leveled. That was the day i stopped fearing tornadoes, if that fucker wants you dead, then youre dead. Its a problem for aure, but it aint about to be yours for much longer.
The staff and club owner are 100% at fault since they should've had several safety procedures in place just in case something like this happened. No one thought to turn on the house lights, ring the alarm, get on the PA system, etc when they had 1000 people in there who were not only drinking BUT they had fireworks and pyrotechnics? Absolutely stupid
Did you know that the tornado clip that nagzz said stuck out to him Is IN one of the videos of the same series, But if someone says "copied comment" I say to you I DONT LIKE SCROLLING SO I ONLY SAW THE TOP COMMENTS - cat king
Hey RUclips gang, I know that I'm late for this video but for the Under the Tree Story, there is an update on it. In 2021, Von (the partner in crime) was sentenced to death. Meaning that both killers are now death sentenced. I'll try to give updates for these videos since they been uploaded a year or more. 👍
Nagzz, you should buy something related to home defense although in some cases it's a bad idea because if someone might already in the house and take the weapon, though you sould carry or at least put one of small arms in your car or something then it would be fine.
The video where they said that the father was shot twice and burned and miraculously survived kinda reminded me of the true and really f***ed up story of a skater named Ross Capicchioni and there's also a music video about what happened to Ross by Joyner Lucas oh yeah and this story fortunately has a happy ending
If I remember correctly, video 4, there is another angle of people trying to get out of the door, crushing each other. I hate seeing that vide; I had to watch it once for safety training and it was the example the police officer showed about situational awareness, and the fire exits.
Bruh. My first time visiting the U.S, I went to L.A with my sister and a guy gave her his mixtape when we were walking by all the stars with famous peoples names on the ground. He tried to get her number and she said no and for some reason he followed us then demanded to get his mixtape back lmfao. I was so weirded out.
Firing squad over here have a "executioner" who would deliver a kill shot to the head after the squad shoot. So it's really doesn't matter who have the bullet, the prisoner most likely die by the captain's shot. It's a 2 layer of security for the mental of the firing squad, so that even if the squadmate knew who have the real bullet, they won't be the one who actually kill the prisoner. As for the execution captain, he would also have the fallback that the prisoner is already fatally shot in the heart, and his shot is just a coup de grâce. It's literally call the "mercy shot".
If not said already: the firing line is up to 6 people who are given a random pew-pew with one having a blank. They all get charged but since it's unknown who had the blank, they are all technically pardoned because of one being innocent.
That's how it works in the West. In China it's likely that this isn't a thing. Makes no sense why they would even have it be a thing in the first place considering it's the government forcing them to do it anyway.
Am I crazy or does the dude in the video sound like the burger king foot lettuce guy? It's like the same way of speaking with the way they end every sentence.
The reason why the club owner only serve 3 years sentences is because Thailand laws are more forgiving than any other countries. Plus, you can pay fine to reduce sentences. Yeah, it’s fucked up. But I can’t do anything about it. Government back then is care about Money anyways. Now a days you can’t do that thanks to the Thai King’s law.
surviving two gunshots and set on fire is some insane unreal shit. What a gigachad that dad is.
Strong Rasputin energy
Surviving is one thing.
Surviving and going out rights away to try and save the daughters is even more unreal.
*Joshua Graham joins the chat*
Pure father energy.
@@thedrunkencoffeeman3554 "We can't expect God to do all the work."
Its a good thing we have a cute streamer to comfort us in our time of fear.
Thank you ShyLily shirt.
You had me in the first half, not gonna lie xD
Acute?
I do not know what you are looking at, but that snozz is definitely obtuse.
Pffft bahahaha
Wtf bro I didn’t notice that
Man finding out about that father surviving two gunshots to the head made me think of that slender man case where a girl was stabbed around 20 times, and yet she lived to tell the tale
Pretty gnarly case thar one, iirc all three girls were around 12, the interrogation videos of the two who tried to kill the third were quite something to watc
@@Lilith-Rose I think there was an update to that case a couple weeks ago from a RUclips video I've seen but I didn't watch the whole thing
@@M15009 I think I remember seeing something about one of the girls being released but I could be wrong
@@Lilith-Rose Yeah, it's says one of the attempted murderers is asking to be released
"Good thing you aim as bad as you fight, you missed my vital organs"
"ALL OF THEM?!"
Respect to that dad for going through all that pain and his only thought being to protect his daughters
That’s a true loving parent right there.
He got plot armor
As a bit of a tornado nerd (and VTuber enjoyer) myself, I can say that:
1. The Joplin tornado was rated an EF-5. The Enhanced Fujita scale is used to rate tornado damage. The reason it got rated EF-5 was because it twisted a local hospital's main building up to 4 1/2 inches off its foundation and severely compromised its structure, removed parking stops, and sucked away manhole covers, not mentioning other damage indicators (everything but the hospital and a couple other EF5 DIs were contextuals/non-standard and therefore controversial.) This isn't mentioning that it literally swept away debris, leaving many bare foundations. That's right. There was no guarantee of a safe place above ground from this tornado, and you would have to be under the ground, in a tornado shelter, or out of the way to survive this tornado.
2. The tornado video you pulled up is from the 2015 Rochelle-Fairdale, Illinois EF-4 tornado. This tornado was rated EF-4 with wind speeds estimated around 200 MPH, which is the upper bound for EF-4 on the EF-scale. Surprisingly, the guy, Clem Schultz, survived. However, his wife and one of their neighbors didn't make it out alive, becoming the only 2 fatalities of this tornado. There's footage of the immediate aftermath, and Clem even shows up in the video at one point.
3. There hasn't been an EF-5 since the May 20th, 2013 Moore, Oklahoma tornado, with top windspeeds around 210 MPH. This area was hit by an F-5 in 1999 which produced the highest measured windspeeds ever recorded, at anywhere from 301 to 324 MPH, which exceeded the original Fujita Scale's 261-318 MPH classification. The main reason that scale was improved, however, was because the many discrepancies in tornado's wind speeds and the damage they produced. Since there isn't a type of damage conceivable for an F-6 rating, the F-5 rating was revamped to anything over 200 MPH, and given no upper bound.
Sorry for this bible of a comment, just wanted to share my tornado knowledge with y'all in the comment section.
I would say I’m a tornado nerd but reading this shows you definitely know your stuff which is i have massive respect for because I usually watch tornado videos because 1. Im very interested in such a crazy phenomenon and 2. Since where i live has only had 1 tornado ever which was back in approximately 1987 in late July and since i wasn’t around for it i became very interested in tornadoes from there.
TLDR: big respect to you for the amount of knowledge you have and i also like tornadoes
Thanks! I really appreciate this comment, even if I can't exactly express it with words@@_Ultra_Cheesy_
Joplin went from nothing to pure death so fast, too.
No time to react, no hope, just a pure nightmare.
I would like to note that the Joplin EF5 occurred on Sunday, May 22nd, 2011 and not May 2nd. This was an error on the narrator's part of the job.
The Joplin tornado also caused some gruesome things, like a fungal infection outbreak which occurred in survivors who were injured by dirt-smothered debris.
The Rochelle-Fairdale tornado was rated 200 MPH because it swept well-built homes off their foundation to the north of Rochelle. While the city of Rochelle wasn't hit directly, the small town of Fairdale was. Despite this, the structures in Fairdale could only be rated at EF3 strength because they were older and therefore not able to withstand or verify wind speeds higher than 165 miles per hour. That's how the Enhanced Fujita scale works, baby! (Also this was towards the end of the tornado's life cycle)
If you want to see a more disturbing tornado, look at the May 27th, 1997 Jarrell, Texas F5, which stalled out over the Double Creek Estates subdivision to the north and swept everything so sverely that it looked like it was undeveloped land. This tornado produced what is called a "Dead Man Walking" structure, and this was because it looked like it had arms and legs. There's a photograph taken, and it's one of the most chilling tornado images ever taken, especially knowing the lore of, "If you see the dead man walking, you are about to die."
27 people, including a whole family, died in the tornado.
The Jarrell tornado produced some of the most extreme damage ever recorded. There are details that I will leave out, for example what exactly the tornado did to anything unfortunate enough to be caught in its path.
One last fact drop: The 2023 Rolling Fork-Silver City-Midnight, Mississippi EF4 (March 24th, 2023) was the most recent violent tornado with wind speeds up to 195 MPH, only 5 MPH stronger than the Mayfield, Kentucky EF4 (December 10th, 2021) with windspeeds up to 190 miles per hour. The most recent EF4 tornado was the Didsbury, Alberta, Canada EF4 which was one of the more intense ones we've seen. The other EF4 that occurred in 2023 was the Keota, Iowa EF4 (March 31st, 2023) which was rated at 170 MPH.
Kinda creepier that he's doing the darkest videos series in reverse order, like it's some kind of countdown
I was wondering why 6 was three months ago...
the biggest thing about the joplin tornado is it came just weeks after the tornado that hit alabama, and there was a period of extremely calm weather in between the super tuesday outbreak and the storm that hit joplin.
and there was many people who saw the tornado and thought instantly, long before the death tolls were announced, "theres something off about it", like they can sense its murderous rampage across the city.
the joplin tornado is THE deadliest tornado in the US since Official record keeping started in 1950 and the 7th deadliest tornado in all of american history. it literally moved a 3 story hospital from its foundation, and created a hazmat situation from within the hospital.
and on a lighthearted note, during the cleanup, and i kid you not, a circus elephant was around helping the city clean up debris... yep, you heard me right. a circus elephant.
I rememebr the Super Tuesday outbreak, I was in Jacksonville at the time and i was watching the storm literally come at me
@@goldosprey eh i was at home on the farm when that happened. not the most fun. i think that was the time when my grandma was traveling on U.S. 70 from jackson tn, and the tornado was following her into town.
heh, she put that 3800 series 2 engine in her buick through its paces that day, and frankly i don't blame her!
it dissipated just outside of cedar grove i think. she was coming to meet me at the hospital in town that day, so thats when she told me about escaping a tornado, i think when we got home she smoked a chimmey full.
@Zeakthecat I cant imagine how scary it was for those in the crossfire
@@goldospreyi can't either. had to have been pretty scared.....
Always remember even if your phone has no service. Any call to emergency services will go through
How does this work btw?
@@Sybato It connects to the nearest tower, even ones civilians aren't given usual access too.
@@Sybato The whole world has cell service, even if it's by the worst shitty sattelite signals, but it's enough to call 911, 911 ignores your phone plan and grabs the best available signal, even if it's a government firewatch or EMS tower, or if nothing else a military satellite
@@InternetsDadGaming Does this work in countries where 911 is not the local emergency number?
@@StorymasterQ It will work in most of Europe and I believe in Britain too, you will connect to their local emergency service though, not the US. Do try to always figure out what the local emergency number is in whatever country you travel to, as not all of them do this, but as a general rule of thumb if you really do not know what emergency number to call in a foreign country just try whichever number you are familiar with.
I can only imagine what Will's dad went through when he couldn't hold on to his son in the tornado. I'm not a father, but I can't help but feel devastated.
I can see it now. He goes to the gym, pushing himself far beyond what he should every day with one thought; "If I had just been stronger, I could have saved him. I will be stronger, and I won't ever let that happen again."
@@zcubeDbz He stairs hard at the picture of the beast who took his family, one day if he lifts enough iron he can totally beat that tornado.
26:00 Yes a level 5 which has been called by many the Finger Of GOD. Due to its massive and destructive power.
That's from a movie lmao
It's not. It was popularized by the movie "Twister" in which a character described an F5 tornado as the finger of God. Not many storm chasers use this analogy iirc.
@@scottwpilgrim "X of God" gets thrown around for various large natural phenomena, cold brine flows, tornados, that one nebula. Classifications are good for science but general populous prefer fancy titles.
That one thing you can do in football.@@Blewlongmun
@@scottwpilgrim it's not an official term at all. Storm chaser terms are not meteorological terms.
The tornado down in Joplin was bad. We lost a cousin down there, and our school took on some of the students from there for the next while afterwards. For people that don’t live in the Midwest, understanding what it’s like to be in the area of a tornado may not come across. But I will always think back to what some of those classmates told me back then. “It’s like watching a tidal wave slowly get closer. It was dark, it was loud, just being in the wind stung. I wanted to run, but there was no where to go.”
19:55
…as soon as I heard “Joplin” my heart sank.
Shot in the head twice, burning, dying, and his eyes barely crack open. His first thought isn't "Ow i'm on fire" or "am I alive" it's "My daughters need me." What a fucking absolute chad.
Fun fact: the clip of the tornado you played that approached the camera, the guy who filmed it survived while his wife down stairs, didnt survive, he was by the camera, miracle but sad, that clip in of itself is dark on its own
Another fun fact: so long as he continues this series, he'll encounter that clip again.
30:46 this reminds me to the Cromañon incident in my country (Argentina). It was the moment club regulations for events was change due the nature of that incident who cost the life of dozens of people and one of the players from the band who was there. It was even worse as the fire exit was blocked from the other side.
It's also pretty similar to an incident that happened in my home town of Gothenburg, Sweden in 1998 where almost 400 youths gathered in a discotheque which started burning and chaos erupted and people choked, exactly the way he said which is very tragic. But it's a very significant event in our local history and there's a lot of information about it if you're interested
Not saying anything during the club fire is insane. I can accept the band being worried about causing a panic, but the staff not hitting the lights and killing the music before the fire caused the power outrage incomprehensible
I know that’s easy to say behind a keyboard, but my God. How hard is it to hit a light switch
theres 3 modes for VHS tapes: dark/creepy, America's Funniest Home Videos and homemade pornos that end up on the internet at one point or another
43:13 when you fire the gun... you know. You know if you have a blank or a real bullet. The kick is completely different.
Isn’t the idea sensory overload? Multiple guns going off at once, the intensity of the moment, the chance it’s not you - it all leans into willful deniability, right? It’s all generate a Maybe Not for the executioners to live with?
(I am not remotely learned on firing line executions, I’m sorry if this is a dumb takeaway)
@@MazzieMay nah. also the people in the firing squad are soldiers. they've fired a gun before even if it's just 1 time in training. they know what shooting a bullet feels like. And even if they don't, it's like someone kicking your shoulder. Like, you can definitely get a bruise if you don't position the gun properly. A blank is in no way as powerful
@@MainGoldDragon Oh, yeah, duh to the prior shooting experience. My b. Well, whatever peace the random blanks are supposed to bring, I hope it works
Thank you for the explanation!
@@MazzieMay No problem. I can make 4 reasons, but it's a shot in the dark: 1. Before you shoot you don't know if you got a real one. 2. The "victim" doesn't know who it is even if it's their final moment. 3. The bystanders probably don't know either. And 4. It's probably because it doesn't who was the executioner and potentially only the one that shot know, it was just a part of the process and everyone can move on..
Hiding under my covers watching this. Nagzz can make anything comforting. Are these from recent streams? I'd love to see the full thing
yeah, this ones from the 30th of January, there's a vod channel on youtube maintained by a fan and it's pretty up to date, only being a few days behind
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My family actually drove through Joplin, about a week after the tornado, on the way to visit relatives. There was just a huge swathe of buildings completely destroyed, a wave of rubble ending, rather sharply, right in front of a Braum's restaurant. Miraculously, they were actually open, had power and everything.
The video that Nagzz links with the tornado, the man survived but his wife was killed by the house collapsing on top of them.
That same video is actually in this same Nick Crowley video series. Volume 2, I believe.
Oh lord i have such a backlog of Nagzz videos saves to watch, like literally months of videos on a Playlist, time to start on that task and men what a video to start 😮
I was the survivor of Santika club, Good thing i left before the disaster strike.
You know what worst? Some of the people inside already died getting stomp to death by a panic crowd and one of the emergency exit door is locked.
The place got shut down and the owner were face several charges
Were you really a survivor or just a guest that visited before it happened?
"one more video before I sleep"
the damn video i see pop up
Time to harness that Pemaloe energy
Ralph: The Badass Father
He have a real life plot armor moment
I was in Army Basic Training when the Joplin tornado happened. We got woken up and anyone from around the area was told to phone their family. I don’t remember hearing anything after that from anyone so I assume they were all fine.
19:55 I was a kid when that tornado went through Joplin, but I'm used to seeing tornado damage since I'm from Missouri. A tornado not as severe went through the state capital city a few years back and the damage was awful. There's a nearby big vacation lake and boat docks were picked up and entirely flipped over by the wind. You could track tornado paths bc the trees got ripped out. The path went right over a main highway and you could see buildings up on the hills without walls/roofs. Living in tornado areas is terrifying. They are no fucking joke.
32:20 there was a similar accident in 2003 where pyrotechnics caused the club to go up in flames. People died in the narrow hallway leading outside because they all got stuck trying to leave. It's called the Station and there's videos of it on here. Absolutely horrifying to hear. 100 died and a few dozen in the tiny entrance hallway alone.
The Station fire was nuts... They had many of the exits barred hence the pile in the hallway. People had to smash out windows to get out, but the band got a side exit out that security kept people from going through
That Fairdale tornado clip you showed is one of the most famous, terrifying, and heartbreaking videos of recorded tornado encounters. It's recorder is Clem Schultz. I believe at the time it hit them it was a EF4 but the tornado itself had EF5 damage in certain parts prior.
Clem was pretty old and he had directed his wife to take shelter downstairs. He ended up going upstairs at the last minute to get flashlights or something else he thought he needed if the worst was to happen. As he looked out the window he realized it was coming straight for them and he didn't have time to get his also older wife in the car to get out of there. He realized he was dead and started filming.
There are 2 things that make this even more heartbreaking to me. 1) He didn't go back with his wife to be with her in this final moment of what he thought was his life. 2) Clem survived and his Wife died.. He basically fell on top of his wife through the floor and noticed her once the tornado cleared.
Giving drunk people fireworks is like giving a gun to a child
17:50
“And kids, that’s why you have 14 moms!”
That video with the tornado coming at the camera is insane. That guy was an older man (+80 years) and actually survived the incident. However, his wife who I believe was in the kitchen or basement taking shelter, was sadly killed. It was in 2016, in Illinois. I’m pretty sure his name Clem Shultz.
Loved the video @Nagzz! Can't wait for the next video man! Saw this come up on my feed and I remember seeing various clips of you including One where Scarle Yunagi of "The Black Company" watching you react to one of her clips where she mentioned you.
I was in Middle School at the time of the Tornado that hit Joplin, Missouri back in 2011. I was in 7th Grade at the time and I still remember seeing the Reports on ABC 7 News. That was also a little bit before we had a Duratio (Strong, Straight Line Winds) come through here in Prince George's County, Maryland, knocked the power out for about a Week in the Middle of a Heat wave topping out at 106 degrees or so on the heat index. A World War Two Period set Flight simulator I played back then was knocked off as well and I only picked it back up after graduating High School in 2017, but Jesus Christ, those were pretty tense moments for the Country. Sadly, they seem to pale in comparison to the past 4 years though.
As for Aviation, there are actual sciences that go into it. From knowing how far and how fast your plane or helicopter will go with various loads to what Fuel Mixtures allow for the best performance and then some.
Let me know what you think about this and I'll catch you in your next video man! First video of yours that I'm watching and loving the content man!
37:04 that loud cracking sound scared me!
holy, I thought my speakers broke!
Side note on Zantika that's not in the video, I remember people online shared a bunch of photo of the deadbodies at the scene after they put out the fire, it's super sad and horrify thing to see and some people did victim shaming those poor souls for going to sinful like pub and bar place during the new year. It's what people do at that time (I... guess) but didn't make it less stupid and cruel.
When that happened I was still a kid but it horrified me so much as the news showed the picture.
@@Monkewarlord555 Same here, I remember at some point later me and my friends, we were talking those picture (cos he's the one who show me the link) and we also talked about how Bangkok in that time kinda has a weird Xmas+New year cursed,
If I'm not remember it wrong, we got the bomb at Central World on either the year before or after Zantika incidents That big tsunami also happen around Xmas time.
Panic is a hell of a thing, and will force you into fight or flight mode. If the band lost their cool in this manner, warning the crowed would've never come into their minds. The negligence of the venue is another story entirely, and could've been fixed way before this disaster...
I 100% agree! Plus it's up to the staff to know where the fire alarms and other safety equipment is so why didn't the staff ring the alarm or use the PA system
6:20 that chatter's name is the darkest thing on youtube now.
I live not too far from Joplin and i always feel uneasy when it gets stormy. I was in a rv the night when the Kentucky tornado happened though i was in northern Mississippi at the time. Looking back it was away from me but that night all i knew that there was a tornado out there. Just lurking in the dark. It was super windy too. I'll never forget that night. Ever since even in a little thunderstorm, i just look up if theres a risk. It scared me so bad.
Looking back on it now, no wonder people thought the gods were angry at them when a tornado or hurricane hit
The story to do with the Rabbit, man... As if I didn't despise China's decisions already
a very sick country :(
Bruh I remember finding Nick Crowley's channel and videos back in 11th grade, damn I can't believe that was almost 6 years ago... fucking hell I feel old
Tornadoes are so scary. In '99 I lived in Beebee Arkansas where 86 tornadoes hit in one night, like 8 f3, one f4. Luckily for us our neighbors had a buried school bus shelter.
Ralph has massive plot armor oh my god. I just can't imagine the trauma he and his daughters have after that. I wish they're doing okay today.
1:39 I've also seen a plane crashed in the middle of nowhere, when I was younger, maybe 11? When we passed by it in the car (the plane was crashed in the forest which the road passed through), I remember telling my dad "I'm pretty sure it doesn't belong there." 😅.
I'm still confused to this day how it got there without breaking any trees around it. We used that road every weekend and one day it was just there, then the next weekend it was gone 🤷♂️.
@20:57
Nick Crowley actually covers this story in part 2 of this exact series.
Oh dude! The Poconos were always someplace I had heard of, but never visited growing up! My dad is a mechanic and was super into NASCAR since he was scouted for some pit crews in the early 90's! Pocono Raceway was always a familiar name because of it so it's wild to see someone else familiar with them outside of motorsports!
Grew up in the midwest and was an amateur storm chaser for a few years. F5 tornadoes were called 'The Finger of God' because its like God took their finger and just dragged it through the path of the tornado and destroyed everything it touched.
The Joplin, MO tornado was insane from what I've seen in footage and heard from friends who lived in the area at the time.
It was one of the most powerful tornadoes recorded, but it wasn't anywhere near the largest in terms of sheer size.
The largest tornado in recorded history was the 2013 El Reno, Oklahoma tornado. Which tipped the scales at a max size of 2.6 miles wide.
I highly recommend Pecos Hank's video about the event. Definitely worth the watch.
Love Pecos Hank not only for his tornado videos, but the random animals he comes across. My favorite would probably have to be the snake he gave water. I'd never seen a snake drink before until then.
I find it weird how internationally you can get different sentences of time that don't make sense.
Not to mention the thing abt Willdabeast- He was found by the pond close to where they lived-
His sister uploaded a video abt it all on the channel as a goodbye
Nagzz is wearing a different shirt!? Is this my strimmer?
37:40
As far as I can tell, in order to get into the top of a field, it requires either an insane amount of natural talent, or being underhanded enough to get there. I understand hard work, hell, I practiced nearly every day for 17 years with drawing, but without natural talent you're inherently going to have a significantly lower skill ceiling. Hard work is required, too, if you want to actually improve, but raw talent is a necessity. If you don't have a natural aptitude for something, hard work can be, more or less, a waste of time (assuming you intend to get good at something).
If you're exclusively doing something because you enjoy it and you don't remotely care about improving, then yeah, talent isn't going to be necessary, but otherwise it is. Hell, not even for the upper echelons, just being half way decent at something requires some level of natural aptitude for it.
That said, do agree about too many people looking for instant gratification for things without putting in any effort. I understand it more with people once they get older, as it becomes less about a willingness to put in effort (hopefully, but some people never grow up), and more about being better at identifying what you personally are capable of, and what your limits are, leading to better about deducing what is and isn't a worthwhile use of ones time.
If someone wants to get good, they both need to blessed with talent, AND be blessed with the drive to put in the hard work. Either that, or have tons of money or shady connections to get where they want without meeting any prerequisites.
Something similar to the fire in the musical show happened in my country, the tragedy of cromañon, candels put the roof of the place on fire, an overcrowded and overselled place, emergency exits closed with chains, and several cases of political corruption behind the obvious bad authorizations of the place. That fire left 194 victims, and it was almost New Year's Eve when that happened...
Really good videos, well made.
32:18 y’all see a skull in the flame in the paused video? In the brighter part center area
I have to check everything when i enter my house too especially if my pets are quiet
I like watching Nagzz react to this videos
only 3 years for 65 lives lost and numerous peoples being damaged from the fire? what horse shit is that?
also the band that slipped away and not tell the crowd, what upstanding individuals
Yeah, I get that it ultimately wasn’t the band’s fault since I’m sure the fireworks and sparklers were distributed by the owner, but cmon man. A quick shout of “hey there’s a fire starting, get out of here!” over the microphone could’ve done a world of difference. Maybe people would have died anyway, but giving an early heads up might have reduced the casualties.
With the tornado video i immediately recognised the name Joplin which there is an “I Survived” book about the Joplin tornado
I don't know how much you know about the Joplin tornado Nagzz... but it has been one of those things I would hope never happens again in my lifetime. I'd sooner end it than go through that again. The fear I felt that night I can only compare to the fear of families in the german bombing runs in WW2. Knowing you were in the path with no way out because it formed SO QUICKLY that all you could do is tell your family you loved them one last time before it hit...
I remember vividly the scent of fresh laundry on the wind the day it hit, and every time I smell that scent... I panic even today. I was in an area that was geographically safe from tornados due to the bowl shape the town was in that made tornados skip us more often than not, but i've moved since then and that panic has only gotten worse. Its PTSD that will not leave me in my life.
i'm begging you if you want to look more into it theres a few documentaries on youtube about it. Theres one covering first responders and people who were trapped due to it.
That vehicle and tornado question is a good one. Technically, it's on your property, but the dealership still has the keys.... so that's confusing, really.
9:35 The answer is simple, the prison system was never about fixing criminals.
Brother, with the second video, when the guy opened the box with the Baseball Card Album, you could see the handle of a revolver in either a under-the-shoulder holster or in that guy's waistband...
I lived through that gat dang nader in 2011, that whole month was wild son! Half the gat dang town leveled. That was the day i stopped fearing tornadoes, if that fucker wants you dead, then youre dead. Its a problem for aure, but it aint about to be yours for much longer.
The moment i heard Joplin, I went....ohhhhh fuck its that twister. The one that wrecked the school
The staff and club owner are 100% at fault since they should've had several safety procedures in place just in case something like this happened. No one thought to turn on the house lights, ring the alarm, get on the PA system, etc when they had 1000 people in there who were not only drinking BUT they had fireworks and pyrotechnics?
Absolutely stupid
The second one is the definition of build defferent
Did you know that the tornado clip that nagzz said stuck out to him
Is IN one of the videos of the same series,
But if someone says "copied comment" I say to you I DONT LIKE SCROLLING SO I ONLY SAW THE TOP COMMENTS - cat king
Indeed.
Hey RUclips gang, I know that I'm late for this video but for the Under the Tree Story, there is an update on it. In 2021, Von (the partner in crime) was sentenced to death. Meaning that both killers are now death sentenced. I'll try to give updates for these videos since they been uploaded a year or more. 👍
Nagzz, you should buy something related to home defense although in some cases it's a bad idea because if someone might already in the house and take the weapon, though you sould carry or at least put one of small arms in your car or something then it would be fine.
Just went through Joplin for a trip to Florida man that’s crazy
The video where they said that the father was shot twice and burned and miraculously survived kinda reminded me of the true and really f***ed up story of a skater named Ross Capicchioni and there's also a music video about what happened to Ross by Joyner Lucas oh yeah and this story fortunately has a happy ending
I skimmed through this series and I'm kinda glad he didn't cover the video I talked about in the last video, about diving, that shit is horrible.
If I remember correctly, video 4, there is another angle of people trying to get out of the door, crushing each other. I hate seeing that vide; I had to watch it once for safety training and it was the example the police officer showed about situational awareness, and the fire exits.
Dude's got the yappiest chat lol.
Bruh. My first time visiting the U.S, I went to L.A with my sister and a guy gave her his mixtape when we were walking by all the stars with famous peoples names on the ground. He tried to get her number and she said no and for some reason he followed us then demanded to get his mixtape back lmfao. I was so weirded out.
Firing squad over here have a "executioner" who would deliver a kill shot to the head after the squad shoot.
So it's really doesn't matter who have the bullet, the prisoner most likely die by the captain's shot.
It's a 2 layer of security for the mental of the firing squad, so that even if the squadmate knew who have the real bullet, they won't be the one who actually kill the prisoner. As for the execution captain, he would also have the fallback that the prisoner is already fatally shot in the heart, and his shot is just a coup de grâce. It's literally call the "mercy shot".
23:03 someone actually interrupting watching the video to give his own life story peak lack of social skills.
The “hang on Ronnie” 😢
If not said already:
the firing line is up to 6 people who are given a random pew-pew with one having a blank.
They all get charged but since it's unknown who had the blank, they are all technically pardoned because of one being innocent.
That's how it works in the West. In China it's likely that this isn't a thing. Makes no sense why they would even have it be a thing in the first place considering it's the government forcing them to do it anyway.
Hey it's me yet again great content nagzz hope you enjoy life much nagluv ♥️👍
Those first 2 stories.. damn..
What part of the Poconos did you stay at? I live in the Poconos and would love to know what kind of fun there is to have here-
16:07 amen, nagzz.
That dad pulled an asura, he was too angry to die
legally the band shouldnt be charged but should have been heavly publicly repremanded and should have been forcibly disbanded
As a Thai myself from Santika incident I can say that we never learn. Similar incident happen just last year.
Bruh that father is the definition of too angry to die jesus also halo is amazing
I leave in the area the 2021 Mayfield tornado ripped through, tornadoes are fucking terrifying 😮
why was he there filming that twister from his house? get underground now was what I was thinking
Am I crazy or does the dude in the video sound like the burger king foot lettuce guy? It's like the same way of speaking with the way they end every sentence.
He does sound like Chills
i went and helped with the Joplin clean-up... that was a wild week... they were still finding bodies a week afterwards.
the criminals did not account for his dad strength he came back from heaven to fight again. btw why did they have the sun roof open during the tornado
11:05 Why even use doors then 😂.
There’s always such a dissonance between Naggz innocent cinnamon roll personality and the NY/NJ accent
My only observation is in regards to the band not using the mics to warn people.
There was no power. What good would yelling into a mic do?
That was after they were out, lights were still on
The reason why the club owner only serve 3 years sentences is because Thailand laws are more forgiving than any other countries. Plus, you can pay fine to reduce sentences. Yeah, it’s fucked up. But I can’t do anything about it. Government back then is care about Money anyways. Now a days you can’t do that thanks to the Thai King’s law.
18:11 Wow...
Rals guardian angel was working overtime
Oh heck.