Disaster Streamer Breaks Back In Two Places After TwitchCon Foam Pit Accident - Twitch thot breaks her back at Twitchcon

As part of the festivities at TwitchCon, which started on Friday and is running until Sunday evening, there’s a foam pit, which streamers have been jumping into after doing battle on some elevated platforms, Gladiators-style. Some of them have reportedly been getting seriously hurt.

Adriana Chechik has suffered the most alarming injury, which you can see in the video below (first shared by Clippy Chimp), in which she leaps off a small platform, splits her legs then lands on her tailbone, before rolling over and saying “I can’t get up”. Shortly afterwards you can hear an announcer say “no no she’s fine”.


She was not fine! Chechik later tweeted “Well, I broke my back in two places and am getting surgery to put a meter rod in for support today. Send your support. When it rains it pours and I am definitely feeling the rain right now.”

Following her injury—and a call for others to come forward from her friend EdyBot, who was the other person jumping in the video above and who says she also hurt her back—others shared reports of injuries they say they suffered in the same pit, like a dislocated knee:


And another injured back:



While attendees say the pit had remained open despite others being hurt before Chechik’s serious injury, and that it was opened once again shortly afterwards, The Washington Post’s Nathan Grayson says the attraction—a promo collaboration between Intel and Lenovo—has since been closed, both because of injuries but also because attendees using it had been “breaking rules”.

Attendees like EdyBot say a potential cause of the injuries was the shallowness of the pit; she describes it as being “like three cubes deep”, while Grayson says “the pit itself goes up a little past my knee” and that it’s “shallow af”.

That’s pretty clearly visible in the video above; a foam pit is supposed to swallow you up, but these guys bounce back pretty hard and quickly after landing.

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It's clear that the pit was meant to catch someone falling from the platform, which isn't very high off the floor, if they fell off. It was not intended to absorb the impact of an adult jumping into the air and landing on their tailbone. The idiots were using it in a way for which it was never intended. If one wants to jump into something like that, it needs a completely different type of foam and much more of it.

I ANAL (just some legal training) but I doubt she has much of a case. They were using it in a way that was never intended. Also, I have no doubt they had a sign up that said "Use at your own risk" and possibly one that said what not to do. If they had both, she is screwed (which she is used to). If they just had the use at your own risk type sign, she might still have something but it wouldn't be an easy case. However, if the people running it knew of injuries directly related to its use and did nothing they are the ones who are fucked. That would abrogate any "use at your own risk" warning since one can't use those to exclude liability if there is an established risk of known injury and people weren't informed about it. They are also screwed if they saw people jumping into it, in a manner inconsistent in its design, and allowed it. That would mean they were knowingly condoning behavior that they knew could, or "a reasonable person could have surmised", cause a potential injury.
 
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It's clear that the pit was meant to catch someone falling from the platform, which isn't very high off the floor, if they fell off. It was not intended to absorb the impact of an adult jumping into the air and landing on their tailbone. The idiots were using it in a way for which it was never intended. If one wants to jump into something like that, it needs a complete different type of foam and much more of it.

I ANAL (just some legal training) but I doubt she has much of a case. They were using it in a way that was never intended. Also, I have no doubt they had a sign up that said "Use at your own risk" and possibly one that said what not to do. If they had both, she is screwed (which she is used to). If they just had the use at your own risk type sign, she might still have something but it wouldn't be an easy case.
Strong disagree. First off, if that pit is as shallow as people here are saying it is, you'd still injure yourself just falling off that platform. It's pretty much like putting a couple of duvets over concrete and thinking it will protect you. An extra couple of feet from which you fall wont change that. And as to "a way never intended" what IS the obvious intended use of a pit filled with foam cubes and platforms in the middle if not jumping off the platforms into the foam-filled pit? You're way off on this.

I don't really know anything about her but I'm not going to blame her for her injuries. Hope she makes a full recovery - looks very painful.
 
Strong disagree. First off, if that pit is as shallow as people here are saying it is, you'd still injure yourself just falling off that platform. It's pretty much like putting a couple of duvets over concrete and thinking it will protect you. An extra couple of feet from which you fall wont change that. And as to "a way never intended" what IS the obvious intended use of a pit filled with foam cubes and platforms in the middle if not jumping off the platforms into the foam-filled pit? You're way off on this.

I don't really know anything about her but I'm not going to blame her for her injuries. Hope she makes a full recovery - looks very painful.

While you were writing this, I added to my post. I know its stupid, but I edit almost all my posts as I roll them around in my head. It's how I actually think IRL. I will have an initial response, but as I continue to consider a subject from other angles, I will usually come up with a much more nuanced approach.
 
"Streamer" is a very charitable way to refer to one of the most infamous mainstream hardcore pornstars with a truly elastic asshole.

That aside, what the fuck were the people running twitchcon doing here? It's foam on concrete. They didn't (of course they do, it's fucking twitch) have the money or wit to put up an inflatable bouncy castle/pit area where this isn't a risk? Wonder if she has the funds to sue. It's a back break, could/likely will be fucked up for life.
 
"Streamer" is a very charitable way to refer to one of the most infamous mainstream hardcore pornstars with a truly elastic asshole.

I had no idea an "elastic asshole" was an actual human trait. Learn something new every day.

They can use the closed cell foam, but they needed to have rounded off the edges. If these were like foam balls, they would be fine, honestly. For those of you who can't tell the difference, think rigid packing foam; kind of the same hardness as styrofoam but more sturdy.

That being said, I'm not surprised this thot broke her back, considering she's spent most of her career laying on it...

This is critical information. Foam of that hardness isn't going to deform, absorb the energy, and disperse any impact. It's going to take any energy and use it to move out of the way, rather than deform. That means you would have to use that much more of it to disperse a given amount of energy, unless its tightly packed, since the amount of energy it would absorb per block of foam would be less, and it isn't acting as a cushion to disperse the force.
 
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How painful is breaking your back?
She didn't scream or anything and I'm impressed.
It's possible shock set in before the pain did- someone I know was in a bad car accident where two discs were slipped, two more bulging and it took about an hour before they felt any pain from it other than feeling a slight ache. The pain got much, much worse in the hours following but initially they thought they just had a bit of whiplash.
 
It's possible shock set in before the pain did- someone I know was in a bad car accident where two discs were slipped, two more bulging and it took about an hour before they felt any pain from it other than feeling a slight ache. The pain got much, much worse in the hours following but initially they thought they just had a bit of whiplash.
Still, the lack of screaming kind of ruined it for me.

I'd tell her to go back and try again, but the magic is gone.
 
"Streamer" is a very charitable way to refer to one of the most infamous mainstream hardcore pornstars with a truly elastic asshole.

That aside, what the fuck were the people running twitchcon doing here? It's foam on concrete. They didn't (of course they do, it's fucking twitch) have the money or wit to put up an inflatable bouncy castle/pit area where this isn't a risk? Wonder if she has the funds to sue. It's a back break, could/likely will be fucked up for life.
They were fucking around and someone else found out. Do we know the vendor of the setup there? I bet we could find it advertised as "for children ages 1-3" or some shit, with a long list of things you don't do (do not suplex your ass into it). And even then, it was probably shipped in a crate and the local idiots had to assemble it (and probably did something wrong).

Since it was a Lenovo thing, it may be that the same booth has been used previously.

However, we can't discount that it may be setup roughly correct and this whore had a already broken back that just broke again.
 
They were fucking around and someone else found out. Do we know the vendor of the setup there? I bet we could find it advertised as "for children ages 1-3" or some shit, with a long list of things you don't do (do not suplex your ass into it). And even then, it was probably shipped in a crate and the local idiots had to assemble it (and probably did something wrong).

Since it was a Lenovo thing, it may be that the same booth has been used previously.

However, we can't discount that it may be setup roughly correct and this whore had a already broken back that just broke again.
I get it that you are an incel and all and are blaming this setup on what is essentially a child in an adults body but there is zero way this is safe no mats placed over the concrete and only 2-3 layers of large foam bricks is not enough insurance for even a child to jump onto with 100% certainty of them not colliding with the base floor. Any bit of concentrated force in a weak area would push aside the foam and you would be connecting with the concrete.

Things to do to make this setup safe

1. Add an impact mat on the floor (Judo mat)
2. Triple the amount of foam at minimum
3. Make the foam pieces smaller so they cover more surface area
 
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