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arthie_lee
Arthur Lee :
♪♪make sure he’s still alivee♪♪ 😂😂😂😂😂
2022-02-13 22:21:54
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iluvhellokitty085
Alayna🖤🍃 :
“ LET ME OUT”😂
2022-02-16 04:33:31
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bethcant
BethCant :
The grunt in the tower killed me 😂
2022-02-17 20:28:13
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oceanrayclark
Ocean :
“Oh boo” 😂
2022-02-15 16:53:47
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austinfromboston2000
Austin (Taylor’s Version) :
🎶 you are so beautiful to me 🎶 😂😂
2022-02-18 13:55:18
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a4uxn
AMYY💕 :
Why does this remind me of the new Pinocchio 😭😭
2022-02-15 03:53:36
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sameolbullshit
Sunshine :
I need a complete voice overs on all the Disney movies😂🤣😂
2022-02-15 02:42:56
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its_jake_from_statefarm7
Random girl :
Imma tell my kids that this is the true Snow White film
2022-02-14 19:24:02
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songokuvegetalove
songokuvegeta💗love :
thats Rose and Charlie sheen 😳😂😂😂 in the well
2022-02-15 14:09:14
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kkundie
kelly C. :
it's the laugh for me
2022-02-14 16:59:23
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kmposble
Kmposble :
Hey let me out! You-u-u know I won’t! 😂😂😂
2022-02-16 03:48:41
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magickcollector
Magick collector :
Isn’t she like 13 😶
2022-02-14 21:44:59
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rainaiscrazy
Rainaiscrazy :
Emotional damage
2022-02-18 21:20:33
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stephaniapavli
Stephania Pavli :
Better than the original 😂
2022-02-14 16:11:02
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mayacat37
user4183235659598 :
I could watch the whole movie with these 😂😂😂
2022-02-16 04:56:10
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goodkarma4747
D :
Hahahaha omg…. “Hey Boyfriend “let me out,” you know I never will” hahahahaha 😅
2022-02-18 16:43:32
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lexibear18_03
lexi :
the laugh! 🤣
2022-02-14 07:22:31
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itsjohnwalsh
itsjohnwalsh :
“But Father, I got the whole world to see”
2022-02-16 06:40:38
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bestay_u_cute
Leira🇨🇺 :
" hey boyfriend " LET ME OUT "
2022-03-08 01:02:07
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on_the_side_of_truth
ON THE SIDE OF TRUTH :
This should be in a horror reboot would be good
2022-02-14 18:47:48
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xtrakalli
PDSC :
“Hey guess whaaat”
2022-02-14 20:47:42
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12mimii
12MiMii :
Don't look at me I don't have any makeup 😂me at my early teens 😅
2022-02-15 09:14:33
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benjaminxjosesalas
BenjaminXJose - Salas :
My version
2024-03-04 01:39:36
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commentingoneveryvideo00
Chris :
DO Look aT me i DonT hAvE mAkeUp oN
2022-09-04 15:48:25
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sadbeige
SadBeige :
OH booo
2022-02-18 12:57:24
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The photographer who took the heartbreaking picture of the young girl trapped in a volcanic mudflow for 60 hours explains why he didn't help her. Frank Fournier became renowned for his coverage of the 1985 eruption of the Nevado del Ruiz volcano in Armero, Colombia. The South American nation suffered a devastating eruption that claimed the lives of 20,000 residents after a deadly mixture of volcanic lava and ice - called lahar - rushed into the river valleys and entered the villages. One of those victims was 13-year-old Omayra Sánchez Garzón, who tragically passed after being trapped in debris caused by a mudslide for 60 hours. Several rescue efforts were made to save Omayra's life, however, her legs were caught under a brick door, with her deceased aunt's arms clutched tightly around her legs and feet, according to The Sun. Each time someone tried to pull her free, more water pooled around her, which made it seem as if she would drown if they let her go. So, rescue workers placed a tire around her to keep her afloat, and gave her sweet food and soda cans during her last few hours. Before closing her eyes for the final time, the teen shared a heartbreaking message on camera, saying:
The photographer who took the heartbreaking picture of the young girl trapped in a volcanic mudflow for 60 hours explains why he didn't help her. Frank Fournier became renowned for his coverage of the 1985 eruption of the Nevado del Ruiz volcano in Armero, Colombia. The South American nation suffered a devastating eruption that claimed the lives of 20,000 residents after a deadly mixture of volcanic lava and ice - called lahar - rushed into the river valleys and entered the villages. One of those victims was 13-year-old Omayra Sánchez Garzón, who tragically passed after being trapped in debris caused by a mudslide for 60 hours. Several rescue efforts were made to save Omayra's life, however, her legs were caught under a brick door, with her deceased aunt's arms clutched tightly around her legs and feet, according to The Sun. Each time someone tried to pull her free, more water pooled around her, which made it seem as if she would drown if they let her go. So, rescue workers placed a tire around her to keep her afloat, and gave her sweet food and soda cans during her last few hours. Before closing her eyes for the final time, the teen shared a heartbreaking message on camera, saying: "Mommy, I love you so much, Daddy I love you, brother I love you." Omayra passed away on November 16, with her cause of death believed to be either gangrene or hypothermia. Her horrific fate was known around the world because of a haunting portrait captured by French photographer Frank Fournier. The photo showed that her eyes were so bloodshot that they looked black, her hands had whitened and her face had swelled. The photographer opened up about the heartwrenching picture in a 2005 interview with the BBC, revealing that people asked him why he didn't help the teen or get her out. At the time, the now-75-year-old responded that it was "impossible" to rescue her, explaining: "There was an outcry - debates on television on the nature of the photojournalist, how much he or she is a vulture. "But I felt the story was important for me to report and I was happier that there was some reaction; it would have been worse if people had not cared about it," he continued. "I am very clear about what I do and how I do it, and I try to do my job with as much honesty and integrity as possible." Fournier believes the picture helped raise money "from around the world in aid" as well as "helped highlight the irresponsibility and lack of courage of the country's leaders". "There was an obvious lack of leadership. There were no evacuation plans, yet scientists had foreseen the catastrophic extent of the volcano's eruption," he explained. "People still find the picture disturbing." He said the picture highlights "the lasting power of this little girl," adding: "I was lucky that I could act as a bridge to link people with her. It's the magic of the thing." Credit: Asiya Ali with VT.CO Make sure to subscribe to the facebook page VT.

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