Posted on 10/12/2022 5:31:44 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Adriana Chechik, who has more than 3.8 million followers on Instagram and over 800,000 followers on Twitch, was one of the thousands of people in attendance at TwitchCon Saturday and Sunday in San Diego. The sold-out convention brought together streamers and fans for meetups, panels and exhibits.
One of the interactive exhibits at the sold-out convention was a booth organized by tech company Lenovo.
The booth featured foam sword battles on an elevated platform with a foam pit below. It was set up in a “Gladiator” style battle, allowing for two people to duke it out with foam weapons or fall into the foam pit below.
In a live stream, Chechik participated in one of the battles and came out victorious. In celebration of her win, she cannon-balled into the foam pit below, video showed.
The problem? The foam pit was apparently much more shallow than a standard foam pit and Chechik fell hard, tailbone first, onto the solid surface below. In the video she can be heard saying, “I can’t get up.”
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I knew an old guy many years ago who used to do those fire dives, or so he claimed.
Adult performer Adriana Chechik...described her costar as “somewhat squishy but … still rather firm.”Still, I feel very sorry for her and this horrific and unfortunate accident.
If you never jumped into a foam pit, well, you have never lived.
My first thought too.
I searched for some pics of her, and she looks innocent enough to me.
“I wonder if the organizers were the same guys who set up this exhibition?”
Good impersonation of the Biden administration.
“What do you call a porn star with a broken back?”
Bottom.
Now the foam pit has tested positive for herpes.
“What do you call a porn star with a broken back?”
“Bottom.”
Clever.
I really hate shallow foam pits.
I really hate chicom companies.
At the very least something is worn out.
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