40 Ways To DIE In Turboprop Flight Simulator
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Published 2021-07-08
I legit thought that I was going to run of good ideas at around the 25 mark, but I somehow finished the rest of the video with some good ideas
Anyways, thanks for watching
Plz help me I edited this video for over 3 weeks I started this on June 11th and finally posted it on July 8th.
Also, if you are wondering why this video isn't in 4K, rendering a nearly 5GB file at 4K60FPS would take a long time, and also my device doesn't have a lot of storage left, so I rendered the file in 1080P at 60fps.
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Be quiet. No more comments about the 9/11 one. I couldn't think of anything else! Do you know how hard it is to think of 40 unique ways to die in a simple mobile game? Exactly. Please stop. I'm tired of your stupid comments since it's flooding my notifications. IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANYTHING MEANINGFUL OR RELAVANT TO SAY, DON'T SAY IT.
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1:41 the ATV: “ayo tf just happened”
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1:18 was my favorite part
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1:41 the matching vehicles survive
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4:02 asiana 214 in a tunnel
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In number 3 hijack, you did it just like United Airlines flight 175, south tower attack.
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7:42 have a nice rest bro :)
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8:53 DID THE BRO JUST PREDICTED OCEAN GATE SUBMARINE INCIDENT!?💀
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1:14 how the car is survived ❗️❓❓❓
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6:57 he trying to make a vertical landing
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3:55 Red Bull be like:
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6:56 me when i do a vertical take-off: Edit: i subbed
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9:45 you forgot to watch yo rear view mirror
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8:08 i hate when it happens...
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5:24 secret secret secre- pull-
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1:22 remembers me of something...
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3:13 it was very funny!!!!😂😂😂
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3:50 that tunnel is for airplanes and motorcycles
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1:41 I cant believe a car is dating with a planes decapitated head💀