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Thanks for the headline, I don't want to see that.

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In Russia, castle bounces you!

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It'd be funny if the kids weren't seriously hurt. Hope they pull through.

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Lmao - an ad playing Queen's don't stop me now started playing while watching this

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How the hell do you get a fan to pressurize something to that extent? Or did some idiot fill it with an air compressor?

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It's most likely a mooring problem. See the bouncy castles piss out air through the stitches which is why they need such big fans to begin with.

I've seen many things been taking by the wind like gazebos and tents and it's just mostly just a case of complacence with mooring. You notice it's all concrete so no place to simply hammer pegs in the ground.

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zero chance of that. the pressure would be thousands of psi

wind caught it maybe But I'm guessing some large machine ( i think the train caught a rope) yanked a rope. the rope yeeted it into the air and snapped making a large sound

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I don't think that can result in "popping." A hole in something inflated with fans will just make it deflate. To make it pop with enough force to throw kids over a fence requires pressure, and a lot of it.

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What in the ever living fuck?

In Soviet Russia you don’t blow up a bouncy castle, it blows YOU up!

Oh the instructions say DON'T fill with Hydrogen, Ivan you fool!

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I was hoping it was a bounce house full of spics. They love renting those things.

25 feet into the air you say? That sounds like the best bouncy house ever! Just tell the kids to tuck and roll. They'll have a great time!

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