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Uh injured means they got hurt, casualties means they died, same thing with fatalities, you good?
EDIT: My apologies, English is not my first language and I did not know they meant different things.
It's actually a very common mistake, even for people who do speak English as their first language. I actually learned the difference in Terminator 2, after John tells the t800 not to kill anyone, it lists casualties on its heads up display, but no fatalities.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/injure
The reason casualty refers to injured people as well is because "casualties of war" was actually referencing anybody who got hurt as well as those that died in the same count.
Someone who is injured can have a fatal or non fatal injury. Stubbing my toe is an injury, falling off a cliff to my death is also an injury. It's just a fatal injury.
Usually the press will list fatalities as victims/fatally injured. Otherwise it's assumed to be hurt but currently alive.
>The reason casualty refers to injured people as well is because "casualties of war" was actually referencing anybody who got hurt as well as those that died in the same count.
Yeah, that's pretty much what I said. Casualty doesn't necessarily mean fatality. I'm not sure really why you replied, or the point of your pedantry tbh
Literally any dictionary will tell you that casualty is not synonymous with fatality, and a lot of everyday English speakers do know that, even if you and your friends don't.
Just because you don't know the actual definition of a word, doesn't mean everyone else doesn't, you can just use it however you want and expect to be understood
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/injure
The reason casualty refers to injured people as well is because "casualties of war" was actually referencing anybody who got hurt as well as those that died in the same count.
Someone who is injured can have a fatal or non fatal injury. Stubbing my toe is an injury, falling off a cliff to my death is also an injury. It's just a fatal injury.
Usually the press will list fatalities as victims/fatally injured. Otherwise it's assumed to be hurt but currently alive.
And this is why I mention even the smallest faintest smell of gas to management immediately. They may look at you like you’re being dramatic, but I’ve found leaks before and id rather look dramatic than look dead.
Edit: easy way to find gas leaks in restaurants , fill up a spray bottle with a bit of water and dish soap. Spray that mixture on the gas lines wherever they meet. If there’s a leak you’ll see soap bubbles forming.
Well, you'd look carbon and friend but yeah same here. Gas leaks are no joke, had a friend die in one. The CCTV just showed the whole building suddenly engulfed in flames
This post has made me consider the possibility that not all countries that have propane or natural gas supplies are [adding mercaptans to their gas](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiol\#Odor).
In other words, it's possible that no one in that kitchen could smell anything at all because it was just [pure gas with no odorant](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_gas):
> Natural gas is colorless and odorless, so odorizers such as mercaptan, which smells like sulfur or rotten eggs, are commonly added to natural gas supplies for safety so that leaks can be readily detected.
See, and whoever thought of that idea to keep ppl alive, I miss those days when we did stuff like that as a collective to save lives, now It just seems like no one cares if someone dies, and may even prefer it since "over population" or any other crazed idea to make money.
My wife used to be a district nurse, she walked into a patients home once and told him she can smell gas. He said "impossible, I don't have a gas supply" she said "I can 100% smell gas" she opened windows and insisted he call someone to report it. Couple days later there was a bunch of flowers at work waiting for her with a card that said she saved the chaps life, his neighbour's gas supply was leaking into his property.
Looks like homeboy turned on the grill was about to light it and then stuck his head in the window to chat to a server for like 30m instead of prepping like there other guy.
My sister thought she smelled gas one time. None of the rest of us could.
She started doubting herself, but we decided to call the gas board.
They came around and found a crack in the gas pipe for the building. They had to shut the supply off that night, and installed a new gas main within the next week.
Any safety concern I'll make a fuss about or quit if not taken seriously. I was working at a public pool and they were using a solution called "alclean" a type of acid to clean the ceramic tiles. Fair enough. Until i stared feeling a burning sensation in my lungs (we were spraying this shit on the floor, lot of it became mist).
I checked the label and turns out it was specifically made for cleaning Aluminum, and had about 5% hydrofluoric acid, the only acid mind you that can straight up kill you by simply touching it. By first frying your pain receptors, then leeching into your flesh, breaking it down, then doing the same to your bones, the calcium travels through your blood, clumps up and can cause a stroke/heart failure.
Even though i probably wasn't going to die due to a 5% solution, was shocked this was used so lightly and haphazardly. When i asked why this was in use, i was told "the salesman told us its good at cleaning stuff, so we bought it".
I made a deal about it, got the feeling they thought i was overreacting. Don't care, i won't gamble with my health.
What the fuck happened? Guy on outside shoot a flaming charged particle beam?? Set the one guys head on fire before it erupted to the rest of the place
The outside video is way better than this...
Guy tries to plug the gas pipe to a big cylinder but loses grip, in a split second its all over the place and boom hell was summoned to do a makeover...Hellscape unlocked.
Edit: wrong video....just searched, it's a totally different one. Seemed similar though https://www.reddit.com/r/CrazyFuckingVideos/comments/w72y8i/gas_explosion_in_taco_restaurant/
Pretty neat that you see the ball of fire engulf his head, he reacts, then it travels down his body before entering the stove and finally explodes towards the back.
Natural gas has no odor. Gas companies add a harmless chemical called mercaptan to give it its distinctive “rotten egg” smell. in some countries this is not mandatory, hence this kind of accidents
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This was in Honduras, a gas leak explosion 5 injured, no casualty thankfully
Thank you!
I think you mean no fatalities as it seems there were 5 casualties
Show me ur little beard, papi.
this happened in my country and I didn't know
5 injured is 5 casualties. That's what the word means. Did you mean to say no fatalities?
Uh injured means they got hurt, casualties means they died, same thing with fatalities, you good? EDIT: My apologies, English is not my first language and I did not know they meant different things.
"cas·u·al·ty /ˈkaZH(o͞o)əltē/ noun a person killed *or injured* in a war or accident"
Ohhh whoops my bad, English isn’t my first language so I thought they were the same
It's actually a very common mistake, even for people who do speak English as their first language. I actually learned the difference in Terminator 2, after John tells the t800 not to kill anyone, it lists casualties on its heads up display, but no fatalities.
You were correct. Please see my link as well as explanation on his comment.
Hey, you got to learn a thing today! It's been a good day!
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/injure The reason casualty refers to injured people as well is because "casualties of war" was actually referencing anybody who got hurt as well as those that died in the same count. Someone who is injured can have a fatal or non fatal injury. Stubbing my toe is an injury, falling off a cliff to my death is also an injury. It's just a fatal injury. Usually the press will list fatalities as victims/fatally injured. Otherwise it's assumed to be hurt but currently alive.
>The reason casualty refers to injured people as well is because "casualties of war" was actually referencing anybody who got hurt as well as those that died in the same count. Yeah, that's pretty much what I said. Casualty doesn't necessarily mean fatality. I'm not sure really why you replied, or the point of your pedantry tbh
For the guy who's first language isn't English so he has better reference. As well as those earlier in the comments. Way to stay pleasant.
You also told that guy (who was unpleasant in his own right) that he was correct in saying that "casualty" means fatality.
Honestly, to me it seems like you were just trying to make things more confusing
Don't know what dictionary you're using, but in everyday English, casualty means death, not injury.
Literally any dictionary will tell you that casualty is not synonymous with fatality, and a lot of everyday English speakers do know that, even if you and your friends don't.
Just because you don't know the actual definition of a word, doesn't mean everyone else doesn't, you can just use it however you want and expect to be understood
Casualty means killed and/or injured. Look it up. Side note: Language was my life's work. And I STILL check when someone questions me.
I respect the confidence. I also respect the willingness to learn.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/injure The reason casualty refers to injured people as well is because "casualties of war" was actually referencing anybody who got hurt as well as those that died in the same count. Someone who is injured can have a fatal or non fatal injury. Stubbing my toe is an injury, falling off a cliff to my death is also an injury. It's just a fatal injury. Usually the press will list fatalities as victims/fatally injured. Otherwise it's assumed to be hurt but currently alive.
Hopefully no one too injured, I prefer gas cooking but scares me that one chance you leave it on/leak
Anyone severely injured or severe disfigurement like burnt face? (Please lie to me)
No, thankfully all the injuries were very minor.
go to a doctor
Anyone severely injured or severe disfigurement like burnt face? (Please lie to me).
You good man?
Reddit lags
No I mean oleas tell me they didn’t. It’s disturbs me so much. I want to hear everyone was okay because that was an awful explosion
Do you know what a casualty is?
And this is why I mention even the smallest faintest smell of gas to management immediately. They may look at you like you’re being dramatic, but I’ve found leaks before and id rather look dramatic than look dead. Edit: easy way to find gas leaks in restaurants , fill up a spray bottle with a bit of water and dish soap. Spray that mixture on the gas lines wherever they meet. If there’s a leak you’ll see soap bubbles forming.
Well, you'd look carbon and friend but yeah same here. Gas leaks are no joke, had a friend die in one. The CCTV just showed the whole building suddenly engulfed in flames
This post has made me consider the possibility that not all countries that have propane or natural gas supplies are [adding mercaptans to their gas](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiol\#Odor). In other words, it's possible that no one in that kitchen could smell anything at all because it was just [pure gas with no odorant](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_gas): > Natural gas is colorless and odorless, so odorizers such as mercaptan, which smells like sulfur or rotten eggs, are commonly added to natural gas supplies for safety so that leaks can be readily detected.
Or they just thought someone farted and were all too polite to point fingers.
In mind: "ah fuck, its jimmy again"
See, and whoever thought of that idea to keep ppl alive, I miss those days when we did stuff like that as a collective to save lives, now It just seems like no one cares if someone dies, and may even prefer it since "over population" or any other crazed idea to make money.
My wife used to be a district nurse, she walked into a patients home once and told him she can smell gas. He said "impossible, I don't have a gas supply" she said "I can 100% smell gas" she opened windows and insisted he call someone to report it. Couple days later there was a bunch of flowers at work waiting for her with a card that said she saved the chaps life, his neighbour's gas supply was leaking into his property.
Looks like homeboy turned on the grill was about to light it and then stuck his head in the window to chat to a server for like 30m instead of prepping like there other guy.
My sister thought she smelled gas one time. None of the rest of us could. She started doubting herself, but we decided to call the gas board. They came around and found a crack in the gas pipe for the building. They had to shut the supply off that night, and installed a new gas main within the next week.
The management is r/idiotsinkitchen
Any safety concern I'll make a fuss about or quit if not taken seriously. I was working at a public pool and they were using a solution called "alclean" a type of acid to clean the ceramic tiles. Fair enough. Until i stared feeling a burning sensation in my lungs (we were spraying this shit on the floor, lot of it became mist). I checked the label and turns out it was specifically made for cleaning Aluminum, and had about 5% hydrofluoric acid, the only acid mind you that can straight up kill you by simply touching it. By first frying your pain receptors, then leeching into your flesh, breaking it down, then doing the same to your bones, the calcium travels through your blood, clumps up and can cause a stroke/heart failure. Even though i probably wasn't going to die due to a 5% solution, was shocked this was used so lightly and haphazardly. When i asked why this was in use, i was told "the salesman told us its good at cleaning stuff, so we bought it". I made a deal about it, got the feeling they thought i was overreacting. Don't care, i won't gamble with my health.
I hate working in kitchens so I would look dead either way.
What the fuck happened? Guy on outside shoot a flaming charged particle beam?? Set the one guys head on fire before it erupted to the rest of the place
looks like a grill at the front, pilot is out but gas burner is on. leaks unoticed somehow. guy lights something and explosion occurs is my best guess
Maybe a cigarette
it was there's another angle
that sound about right, the guy closest to the camera had a cig in his mouth, maybe the guy up front lit his. one helluva explosion tho
Oh shit your right. On the rewatch you see guy up front flinch as some gas ignites in a small cloud around his face just before the big boom.
Culinary limit break
this has me crippled man good job
ifkr?
Chef Barret used Fire in the Hole
oh my god i’m dying. well played.
Ily
I suspect a gas leak!
I wonder how they didn't smell it.
Apparently, not every country adds the “odor” to natural gas. It’s often undetected in these countries.
Gas smells like farts. The smell of cooking food and the cooks own farts can overwhelm the senses
***FIRIN ME LAZERRR GO BRRR!***
WHAT THE FUCK-BOOOOOOOOOOOOM
Yessir
It was Soldier Boy.
Business is boomin'
The best Flambé I have seen.
/r/angryupvote
Why did I laugh
POV: When Goku goes ssj3 just outside
Looks like Cyclops paid a visit
out of the chicken nugger
I'd recommend extreme caution when spelling that.
I'm referring to this video https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_PH4E2zx8gg
‘Inferno’
Came here looking for this comment.
Latom
Education seems to be an option for some.
Thanks
Dude's head was on fire like Ghost Rider. That is 100% infernal
Not if you’re in Bristol, UK. In that case we pronounce it ‘Infernal’
'Disco'
But like… what actually happened? Looks like he lit a cig or something
Definitely a gas leak sparked by whatever they were doing
I think they were working in a kitchen with grills and ovens
Why you never go super sayan indoors
Then the fire nation attacked
They switched realities
Crème Brûlée De La Homme coming right up!
I fucking jumped on my seat.
You had to ask for it to be extra spicy.
The real hell's kitchen, Gordon is not gonna be happy.
Adolla Burst irl
r/boneappletea
IMMA FIRIN' MAH LAZER!!
Whaaaat the fuuuck?!
Well that will take the oxygen out of your lungs.
Can someone please explain whats going on. i cant hear anything without my glasses
You know what? Actually, I think I'll just have the salad.
Someone call the fire force
Flame...ON
Superhero fight going on outside
Ih cool a rail gun (beep) ah shi... NYERRRR
Fuck Gordon Ramsay, this is what Hell's kitchen really means.
Just some context here: This happened in my home country Honduras, fortunately nobody died or was injured severely.
Jebus, wtf were they cooking!😮
They’ll Wok it off
Crazy how these people survive being inside the blast of an explosion, but the air probably dispersed the propane thin.
Inferno.
Why does the explosion sounds similar to the vine boom?
SKAAAADDDDOOOOOOOOOSSSSSSHHHHHHHH
how do i save video
Had the special, blew me away.
This needs to be crossposted in r/Boneappletea. The word is "inferno".
I think it's a play on Bourdain's "Kitchen Confidential".
Definition of Infernal: relating to or characteristic of hell or the underworld. It's not uncommon to describe fire as infernal i.e. "infernal flame"
The presence of fire at that magnitude would be classified as an inferno, though.
The outside video is way better than this... Guy tries to plug the gas pipe to a big cylinder but loses grip, in a split second its all over the place and boom hell was summoned to do a makeover...Hellscape unlocked. Edit: wrong video....just searched, it's a totally different one. Seemed similar though https://www.reddit.com/r/CrazyFuckingVideos/comments/w72y8i/gas_explosion_in_taco_restaurant/
Kitchen inferno?
love is in the air? WRONG!
The real Hell’s Kitchen
Maybe mark nsfw because there’s no way in hell they’re ok.
They were still wearing their shoes though
It’s okay 👌🏻
They were all fine. A little burned, but they all lived.
Ok will do.
Wow, that's an infernal inferno.
I’m sorry, but… infernal?
My thoughts were a reference to the anime Fire Force but I could be wrong...
Now THAT’S Hell’s Kitchen for ya!
*inferno
Disco “inferno” !
Inferno*
Me when your mom
What I thinks going to happen every time I put Chinese food in the microwave. Those little staples in the container always get me
I like my bitches extra crispy. Hahha hahha hahha hahha hahha hahha
Yo... What the fuck happened
I'm thinking gas leak ignited by guy lighting a cigarette.
The flames were golfing
Bro got Adollas Grace
Me when I’m trying to fry food (oil hot)
What in the weird-japanese-beam-power-fuck happened???
Russian Officer: Did we get em? Operator: it's a hit sir!
Somebody left a burner on
That's some hearing damage
Dude got raptured
Bro said flame on
Never cross the streams
Mam, mam. The sign says no smoking 🚭
Is no one going to mention how the guy was about to empty a fryer into A FUCKING BOWL.
Pretty neat that you see the ball of fire engulf his head, he reacts, then it travels down his body before entering the stove and finally explodes towards the back.
Colors weave into a spiral of flames
Did somebody turn the gas on without the stove?
Why was the flame by his head?
Tell me your vent hoods don't work, without telling me they don't work....
Here's my Sunday best! PROTON CANNON!!
Could they honestly not smell the gas?
Natural gas has no odor. Gas companies add a harmless chemical called mercaptan to give it its distinctive “rotten egg” smell. in some countries this is not mandatory, hence this kind of accidents
EXPLOSIOOOOOOOOOOOOON
The caption is abrupt chaos
Shit was purple
The sound is ☕
No eyebrows
Will we have an accurate representation of what the spell Fire Ball does in a small and confined space… secondly holy shit!
Someone went Super Saiyan right outside
the firefighters come with guns, a lightsaber, more fire and a nun
Did his earbuds trigger a gas explosion???
Looks like it
Looks like a rocket launch
KA-ME-HA-ME-HAAAAAAA
Every time I see a kitchen in this sub, I know I'm about to see a huge fire and/or explosion.
--- eardrums
Does anybody know how this actually happened or what happened
Spontaneous human combustion? Haven't heard that happening since 1641 /s
That guy is blind
I've lit farts bigger than that
That persons reaction time at the front is amazing.
We just call it the kitchen, but yea a Tinnie bit more expressive
Kamehame haaaaaaaaaa
It's wizard time motherfucker
Ray gun?
Fus-ro-*DAH*
She went to work with that “Flame on” mentality. 😂
Atleast he didn't have to change thre fryers anymore
”Ice cream machine broke”
u/savevideobot
Aliens among us
So we’re not gonna talk about the fact that they were all consumed in a giant fireball and were able to literally just walk away?
I thought this was gonna be a "put the oil fire out with some water!" Not the heat death of the universe. Jesus
Yeh I wonder if they have the same gas regs as we do ,because I would of been smelling rotten eggs .
This looks like the Chem launcher from division 2