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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No way in Hell that pit was tested.
Yeah, there's no way in hell that thing was tested.
Just look at the fucking thing; would you want to test that shit?

That said what the fuck is it with all these cons and ball pits of various kinds? Either they get pissed in or people break their backs in them
They're dirt-cheap. Of all the "here, entertain yourselves you dumb idiots" fixtures you can install in a conference hall quickly, only bouncy castles are cheaper. If you're attending a conference and see such a thing set up, leave and demand a refund since you have conclusive proof they've cut every corner and spared every expense imaginable, and you know they fucking hate you.

Wasn't a Twitch booth. It was Intel/Lenovo.
Literally every company even remotely involved in this fiasco is getting a visit from a process server soon. The venue itself (for failing to ensure Twitch was managing the event safely), Twitch (for allowing such an absurdly dangerous installation in the first place, and for letting anyone actually go near it, much less use it), Intel/Lenovo for sponsoring (and -- from the sounds of it -- running the "show" at the pit), whatever poor bastards set the damned thing up in the first place, whoever supplied the foam, etc. Erry'body gets to be a defendant on this one!

Realistically it'll be Twitch, Intel and Lenovo who are going to eat a shit sandwich over this, and among those three it'll basically come down to figuring out which of them greenlit the thing and which of them built it. It already looks bad for them since there'd been injuries the previous day and they opened it again (unmodified) anyway, but if it turns out some employee raised a safety alarm and either got ignored or overruled, god help whichever company did it.

It's kinda surprising there's been no lolsuit talk.
When you don't have a case, you grandstand about suing. When you have the kind of case even Ty Beard couldn't fuck up, you clam up, talk to no one apart from doctors and family, and let your expensive high-profile attorney do the work of gently and lovingly cupping the defendants' balls prior to squeezing harder than a vice.
 
You know you fucked up when 80's McDonalds ballpits were safer then a ballpit constructed in 2022 by 2 billion dollar companies renting a booth in a convention put on by a subsidiary company owned by a trillion dollar company.
The sad truth is that back then, they didn't have to worry as much about random (adult) assholes pissing in the ball pit. God damn children are better behaved in ball pits than adults are these days.
 
Isn't this the girl who put a fleshlight modeled on her own vagina in her ass and had someone fuck it?

Edit: Yes, yes she is. NSFW.
This girl is not exactly known for good life decisions
Would you rather jump into the Dash Con ball pit (filled with piss) or into the Twitch Con 2022 pit of death?
I'm pretty sure she has spent substantial time in Ball Pits covered in piss. In fact that seems to be a substantial portion of her porn catalog.
 
Congratulations on making everyone who attended Dashcon seem more intelligent.
The ballpit was safer than this.
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"Streamer" is a very charitable way to refer to one of the most infamous mainstream hardcore pornstars with a truly elastic asshole.
I hate that when a news article describes somebody as a "streamer" or an "influencer" or a "content creator" I have to do extra homework to find out if they actually suck dicks on camera for money. Like isn't that the journalist's job, can't they even do THAT much? It's not like I'm expecting them to report if she's Jewish or was born with a dick or something.
 
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).
"Use at own risk" signs and even signed waivers are not some magic get-out-of-jail free uno reverse card. A reasonably competent lawyer can get around them, especially when this thing is so blatantly negligently designed/run.

However, if the people running it knew of injuries directly related to its use and did nothing they are the ones who are fucked.
There are multiple reports of other people, prior to Adriana, getting hurt including one chick who dislocated her knee. They're fucked.
 
Weird how someone would walk through the stupid attraction and not realize there's a concrete floor and the squishy foam things don't give much cushioning. And then you jump off a pedestal and land like an idiot. Would she dive head-first into her kiddy pool because there's a foot of water in it?
Not surprised that it's a porn actress turned twitchthot. Her facial reaction to being in enormous pain is to give off a huge grin.
 
She can probably sue for loss of income since she can't get pounded by black dudes for a while
Nah, I'm sure her face hole still works just fine. Ten bucks says she's already tested it out just to make sure.

Like isn't that the journalist's job, can't they even do THAT much?
I know this was rhetorical, but no, they can't. Rather, they won't. They view their roles to be more like preachers than fact-finders these days, regurgitating the talking points they're handed and doing no independent research (or even thinking) on the subject whatsoever.
 
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