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Gender Reveal, again

2019-11-10 15:34:15.375643+00 by Dan Lyke 1 comments

Gender reveal stunt led to plane crash in Texas

Another gender reveal stunt went horribly wrong and led to a recent plane crash in Texas, according to a National Transportation Safety Board accident report released Friday.

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#Comment Re: Gender Reveal, again made: 2019-11-11 20:04:43.081468+00 by: Mars Saxman

This entire phenomenon is so alien I sometimes feel like I am living in the wrong timeline. Wasn't the future supposed to be a place where we all just stopped caring about trivialities like baby genders?

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