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Apr 8, 2019 (Updated Apr 8, 2019)  
This is why you should always look for alternative exists at clubs, theaters, concert venues, bars, stores, etc. This place was engulfed in 5 minutes and 100 people died, many more were injured.


This video is in real time.

If there is ever a need to evacuate a building, whether due to fire, natural disaster, terrorist attack, stampede, etc., you need to know how to get out safely and quickly.

Most people head for the main doors at the entrance of the building. That area can bottleneck and you can get crushed or trapped in the doorway and never reach safety.

Everybody, stay safe and get out alive.
     
Do the Right Thing (1989)
Do the Right Thing (1989)
1989 | Comedy, Drama

"Love, love, love it. I just recently saw it again in Palermo, and it was a new experience for me to watch it without Americans. People certainly laughed at different things and found different things fascinating. But the idea of letting a predominantly white audience into this block works. It’s a way of opening doors and being like, this is what it’s like on my block. There are obviously some didactic moments and caricatures, but at the same time the dynamics still feel real today. I still think it’s Spike’s best film, and he knocked it out of the park. It’s probably his best performance as well."

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The Master (The Gameshouse, #3)
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The third story The Master ties the other two together in the ultimate game. The final game, the Great Game. A great player, known only by the name Silver, challenges the Gamesmaster, the woman all in white behind a veil, who is in charge of the Gameshouse. The doors of the Gameshouse shut and both players use every piece they have to play a giant game of chess with the world. The winner will have the rights to the Gameshouse. The loser dies. But Silver is not a normal player. Silver has a different goal for the outcome. And when the last move comes to play, he has to make a choice. And so he leaves that choice up to the one thing he doesn’t have control over. Luck. And the world goes on.

Read my full review of the series here: http://haleymathiot.blogspot.com/2015/12/the-gameshouse.html