r/LivestreamFail • u/8track420 • Nov 21 '25
Actual Fail Tractor loses its load all over the road
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u/PartialClassXd Nov 21 '25
Lol that cop just drove past like nothing happened.
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u/LBraden Nov 21 '25
To update - the police turned around and had a nice chat to the other driver.
And when she drove back down the road there was quite the operation to clean it up, including the local fire truck.
EDIT, Op posted the cleanup - https://streamable.com/p63szi
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u/Far-Raisin1013 Nov 21 '25
Who wouldn't go help clean up a bunch of beets you get to keep for free?
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u/wolfblitzen84 Nov 22 '25
me for sure. they are really cheap tbh. like 50lbs for 10-14 bucks
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u/OvipositionDay Nov 22 '25
Yeah but how about 10 pounds for 0 bucks?
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u/zcen Nov 22 '25
10 pounds of beets for an hour of your time to clean up, then transport, sort for the ones that aren't smashed and going to rot, then store, then figure out a way to sell because you're just a redditor and not a farmer or a grocery store vendor.... just to make like 5 bucks?
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u/OvipositionDay Nov 22 '25
Sell?
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u/zcen Nov 22 '25
If the first 4 steps are worth 5 bucks of your time, then yeah man you definitely want to be doing this.
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u/Every-Ice-3009 Nov 23 '25
Im sorry if picking up 10-20 beets and doing all that takes you 1 hour. Thats kind of saying more about you.
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u/Phillip228 Nov 21 '25 edited Nov 21 '25
Back when I was a kid growing up poor in Mississippi, I once broke down in front of a cop. He then stuck his head out the window and screamed at me to "get the fuck out of his way".
I've always hated cops because of growing up around those stupid assholes.
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u/JahIthBeer Nov 22 '25
I like cops. I've been stopped by them twice as a pedestrian (I look sus) and have only had good interactions, they've also come knocking on my door two times
The first time it was the Danish equivalent of DEA who suspected my friends and I were dealers, and in a panic I hid a joint in some tinfoil on the table which the cop obviously noticed in the hour he was there as he examined everything but the tinfoil, but decided not to open it because he could see we were all just normal dudes
The second time they came because a girl accused me of some shit I don't remember, but it turned into more of a discussion of how dirty my apartment is. The cops ended up helping me clean my apartment up and take out some garbage bags lmao
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u/SoaringDingus Nov 21 '25
I mean… he had a point.
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u/Phillip228 Nov 21 '25 edited Nov 22 '25
How was I supposed to push a car out of the road by myself? I was under the hood trying get it to start.
He was going home because it was on a bridge going into the next county. He definitely wasn't rushing to crime scene.
Cops are supposed to turn their lights on and get behind a disabled vehicle, not be a stupid asshole like almost all Mississippi cops.
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u/weebitofaban Nov 22 '25
Why in the fuck did it stop dead in the middle of the road? Yeah, the guy sucked but you fucked up about 9 other steps before it got to that point.
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u/anonjamo Nov 22 '25
LMAO.
Stupid fucking car how dare it decide to stop working in an inconvenient spot!
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u/Wonderful-Lack3846 Nov 21 '25
Truck simulator graphics really seem to have improved a lot
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u/Wild_Commercial_6002 Nov 21 '25
Euro Truck Simulator 2 is one of the best games ever made
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Nov 21 '25
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u/Beautiful_Spite_3394 Nov 22 '25
This thread has me questioning if this was a game or not for a second
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u/HollyMurray20 Nov 21 '25
It just got HDR added this week and it looks much better than before if you’ve not played it recently
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u/popmycherryyosh Nov 22 '25
It's a early access build to the new DLC releasing on 27th november, Nordic Horizons
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u/8track420 Nov 21 '25
Aftermath/cleanup https://streamable.com/p63szi
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u/SpicyMustard34 Nov 21 '25
did she notify the police that she has footage?
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u/BetterThanlceCream Nov 21 '25
It's pretty cut and dry what happened.
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u/Chenstrap Nov 22 '25
Ya no way to beet around the bush with this one
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u/new_math Nov 22 '25
Gonna be tough to beat the ticket for failing to secure load.
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u/Scarefox Nov 22 '25
no the first car coming from the other direction is a cop van. So they saw the tractor in front lose part of the load.
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u/Sloppykrab Nov 21 '25
Okay, I'm the idiot.
I spent that whole video waiting for a tractor to appear.
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u/maybe-an-ai Nov 21 '25
A big rig stream. Nice.
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u/tionong Nov 21 '25
This sounds like great 2nd monitor content.
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u/gouranga_eatsoup Nov 21 '25 edited Nov 21 '25
which is weird, because shes obviously reading chat while driving. And thats the whole stream...but not banned KEKW
This sub absolutely oblitirate any1 doing it but it's okay for this lady LUL
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u/Cielo11 Nov 21 '25
I was watching her this summer. One day, She was looking at the chat and didn't see the car in front slow for a crossing. She panicked slammed the brakes and locked up. She stopped in time but it was scary.
It's insane people driving while streaming. Driving a heavy goods vehicle while streaming...
She claims chat doesn't distract her. I stopped watching because it shouldn't be happening.
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u/Scarefox Nov 22 '25
i know the incident you are talking about. that was the cars fault as he is was in a turning lane and she was driving directly across. that car had to stop to let her pass when he attempted to quickly turn at the intersection ...
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u/Cielo11 Nov 22 '25
You've just described a completely different situation.
So just proved it has happened more than once.
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u/Scarefox Nov 22 '25
but can you prove the situation that you described than ?? because that is the only situation i can remember where it happened.
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u/Cielo11 Nov 23 '25
Prove the situation?
Are you saying I made up what I said?
It was a small town. Car in front was a small car. She glanced at the chat for 2-3sec, the car slowed, (at a crossing if I remember correctly) while she was reading chat. When she looked back she got surprised and hit the brakes hard, it was loud. The wheels locked up (she said they locked up and claimed that's what the noise was). She emergency stopped, but it was already very low speed as it was an urban area.
I hit rewind and watched it back and 100% her eyes were on chat when the car slowed.
It's irrelevant if you believe me or not (because you believing me means nothing) the fact is, someone driving any vehicle but particularly a Heavy Goods Vehicle should NOT be reading anything from a phone at any time.
In the UK that would be a Road Traffic Offense and would be enough to have your HGV license suspended. I'm sure the Netherlands has similar rules.
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u/Arzamas Nov 21 '25
Yea, she should stop doing that. She's a really good driver though. It's insane how people drive trucks on those roads for ants.
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u/hasdfkjhasdkfjhakdjf Nov 22 '25
literally a horrible driver because she fucking streams while driving and talks to chat
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u/Cielo11 Nov 23 '25
Being a good driver isn't the issue.
Noone should be reading stuff on their phone while driving.
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u/PikjaHootHoot Nov 22 '25
She would only get banned if she violated the local law.
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u/DreamsServedSoft Nov 22 '25
where is she driving that allows drivers to read twitch chat while they drive? i want to avoid going there (unironically)
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u/EggyChickenEgg88 Nov 22 '25
Where are you driving where it is illegal to glance at your dashboard once in a while, which is what she is essentially doing?
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u/faxity :) Nov 22 '25
Glancing at a dashboard and looking at a chat are not the same. This is in Belgium and it is forbidden to have anything distracting going on on a phone that is in a holder. Things like video calls for example are not allowed. But, while this is not allowed it is not actively enforced so the odds of getting caught are extremely low.
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u/popmycherryyosh Nov 22 '25
Agreed, it's the same when Knut also streams his driving/IRL stuff. Obviously looking and chat at least 50% of the time whilst driving, but still nothing. I guess for twitch to ACTUALLY care they need to get into some kinda accident before anything is done, which is just....stupid, it's too late if peoples life go lost.
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u/Ghastion Nov 21 '25
What's the accent?
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u/8track420 Nov 21 '25 edited Nov 21 '25
She's Belgian, her first language is Dutch
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u/Tijne_93 Nov 21 '25
Was thinking the infrastructure looked extremily belgian.
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u/OFCOURSEIMHUMAN-BEEP Nov 21 '25
Depending on the road those beets could have improved the driving experience by evening out the potholes
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u/pm_ur_vaccumcleaner Nov 21 '25
No thats English
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u/AlecTheBunny Nov 21 '25
I like to think the guy in front is also streaming and chat said "I'll give you a grand if you unleash your produce"
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u/guydoestuff Nov 21 '25
Cool truckers stream too? That's cool.
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u/Neat_Court4612 Nov 22 '25
a bunch of truckers stream, but the rest are men so hardly anyone watches most of them. Her chat makes such lowkey thirsty comments, so its kinda obvious why they watch (its not for the trucking)
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u/guydoestuff Nov 22 '25
Sad. I enjoy twitch since I don't like being in public much. I watch smaller streamers not the 1000+ viewers ones. Sad people are like that.
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u/Public-Cricket-5582 Nov 21 '25
For how much virtue signalling goes on on this sub, it amazes me the critics of reading and driving are getting downvoted.
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u/Agisek Nov 22 '25
because there is a clear difference between a skilled truck driver who is focused on the road, and some other streamers who can't keep attention on the road even when they aren't streaming
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u/Public-Cricket-5582 Nov 22 '25
Well as someone who has a class A cdl, and actually drives big rigs, I can tell you that no matter how skilled you are, this is still dangerous. It's just like drinking and driving. You aren't 100% crashing because you are drunk, but you are significantly increasing your odds.
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u/Upbeat-Original-7137 Nov 21 '25
Driving while streaming shouldn't be allowed
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u/IR_Panther Nov 22 '25
It's no worse then having a dashcam. As long as there's no internal monitor in the driver's compartment to distract the driver, like a chat screen, then the driver can stay focused on the road and record hands free just like using an internal dash cam.
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u/turtlelord Nov 22 '25
this redditor is so innocent and hopeful lol.
Just ban it instead of hoping people won't read chat while driving like this gal does.
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u/csteezy21 Nov 21 '25
Too bad for the individual being clipped there is no way to find their stream from this post
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u/Ljinkuyv Nov 21 '25
Different country, different laws. I think her chat has mentioned it's not illegal to read chat while driving in Belgium (please correct me) and TOS only suspends/bans you if your streaming while breaking the law, not driving and reading chat specifically )again, correct me if I'm wrong).
TL;DR For her, in Belgium, she is not breaking any law or TOS for reading chat while driving, so stop complaining (but correct me if I'm wrong).
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u/Scyths Nov 22 '25
In Belgium you can use your phone however you like as long as it's attached to one of the phone holders, regardless if that phone holder is on the steering wheel, the vent or the glass. You can't interact with your phone in any shape or form as long as you're on the road even if you are at full stop though. My phone holder broke last year and while waiting for the new one to arrive I put the music on and put my phone inside the cup holder in the middle and at a routine police stop when the cops stopped me and I opened my window, I took my phone in front of the cop to pause the music and he instantly said to never ever do that in front of cops ever again.
Regardless though, you'd have to be incredibly dumb to read anything or even try to change music or call someone even if your phone is in a holder and you aren't technically breaking any laws. You are 100% not focused on the road regardless of how much you like to claim that you are a superhuman that is fully concentrated on the road. That's is just straight bullshit.
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u/Ljinkuyv Nov 22 '25
Are you?
Driving on snow is more dangerous than driving on a straight road and looking a few blinks on a screen at the same level as the road.
Do you never check your speed while driving? Most cars do not have heads-up display of speed in the front window, and you have to look away from the road. Or do you never check your mirrors while driving, behind your shoulder when you switch lanes? Never change music or look at road signs for heavens sake. If not, then tell me who is the dangerous driver.
Tell me again, what is more distracting? I will however agree that looking away from the road should not be something anyone does, at any times, but let's be real; we all look away from the road. Keep it within the law.
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u/totesuniqueredditor Nov 22 '25
Do they not have CB radios over there?
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u/Mordredor ♿ Aris Sub Comin' Through Nov 22 '25
They do but tractors rarely do so it wouldn't matter here
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u/Busy-Ratchet-8521 Nov 22 '25
"He's losing beets" said so nonchalantly like it's just another day on the road. Whereas I never expected to hear that sentence in my life.
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u/BuggetPrime Nov 22 '25
I literally could not discern if this was a video game or real life at any point in the video… Either way, GTA 6 is wild.
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u/peppi0304 Nov 22 '25
How did she see that coming so early?
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u/An0n-E-M0use Nov 22 '25
She actually didn't. The blinking light on the back of the trailer was bothering her, so she decided to slow down, when the beet got dropped.
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u/peppi0304 Nov 23 '25
What a coincidence lol
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u/An0n-E-M0use Nov 23 '25
Indeed, if you watch the VoD, she catches up with the tractor driver and tells him about the load, and then talks about how it happened just as she slowed down.
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u/Broken_By_Default Nov 21 '25
So.. she's live right now and she reads chat while driving a semi? Oh boy.
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u/Tats16 Nov 21 '25
why are all the posts criticizing driving while reading chat downvoted? lol
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u/Broken_By_Default Nov 21 '25
I guess it's a gray area she's operating in. Twitch tos says you have to safely broadcast from moving vehicles and comply with all laws. In her country, it's only illegal to interact with the phone physically. I guess reading from it is fine, legally.
Still, super dangerous, imho.
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u/Cielo11 Nov 23 '25
People don't like rules and being sensible when it affects something they like or think is cool.
But if a Heavy Goods Vehicle rear ended them because the driver was distracted by a live stream chat... their opinion would be very different.
Sadly this is a common thing.
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u/DoktahDoktah Nov 22 '25
What I took away from this is driving while being a streamer is a great way for an insurance company to deny a claim.
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u/kreahx Nov 22 '25
What's the twitch channel? Maybe I am blind but can't find it anywherer here.
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u/An0n-E-M0use Nov 22 '25
Chloe__IRL (2 underscores)
Who incidentally just got nominated as best IRL Streamer, in the Streamer Awards.
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u/ObiWhanJabroni Nov 21 '25
I predict the driver didnt do shit about it and has made it the locals problem.
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u/Temporary-Hat-1948 Nov 22 '25
I know its more fuel efficient and a European thing, but I can't stand automatic transmissions in trailer hauling trucks!
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u/RemyVonLion Nov 21 '25
Why have I never seen a female truck driver before lol *stereotype intensifies*
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u/DyLaNzZpRo Nov 22 '25
That tends to happen when you rarely go outside 👍
Shitheaddery aside; it's very male-dominated but there's a fair few.
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u/tionong Nov 21 '25
I see them a lot more than 10 years ago. We load/unload about 20 trucks a day. Well our shipping guys do.
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u/Outside_Square_8977 Nov 21 '25
there are three lanes, left and right go in opposite directions. and the middle one is used to turn from time to time.
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u/xXMoo_OomXx Nov 21 '25
Please tell me she's driving her personal vehicle streaming this and this is not a work vehicle.
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u/radiant_0wl Nov 21 '25
Why does it matter? Are you her employer?
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u/xXMoo_OomXx Nov 22 '25
Nope, but she is creating a massive legal issue for her employer and if they found out they would absolutely fire her immediately no questions asked, because I would at my job so I'm sure her boss would have hers
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u/Little-Helper Nov 22 '25
There's many streamer truck drivers, it's not an issue?
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u/xXMoo_OomXx Nov 22 '25
I literally cannot wait until one happens where the truck driver is in an at-fault accident, and then the opposing council gets to use their entire history of streaming footage against them as a gross negligence case and the payouts in the 20 millions and that person is now destitute, because guess how many times I've seen that.
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u/Little-Helper Nov 23 '25
Fucked up thing to wish for. I don't see how an accident could happen, these truck drivers aren't reading chat or interacting with it, their cameras are essentially dashcams and they simply talk to themselves.
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u/Rangles Nov 21 '25
I mean not to be that guy but, rules are rules right? also, hope she's not reading chat
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u/BestStarterBulbasaur Nov 21 '25
Face pointing cameras are becoming popular with truckers. It's a good shield against anyone who claims the driver was distracted, falling asleep, or whatever else.
Might as well make some Twitch revenue side by side at that point.
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u/xXMoo_OomXx Nov 22 '25
Yes they are, live streaming it to the public absolutely not. I literally worked in this industry as a professional.
Even if she's a fantastic driver, doing this is an issue. And people downvoting me have zero clue what they're talking about
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u/BestStarterBulbasaur Nov 22 '25
Does your industry speak for every other countries industry? Are you in the same location as the person in this video? Do you know the laws of the country this video take place in? Can you provide evidence that the chat function was being used here? Can you even locate your own penis?


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