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You will crash, and crash, and crash again, and this is A Good Thing.
Optimists go skydiving to experience a life-affirming surge of adrenaline, but pessimists steer clear because they know they'll plummet headfirst into a flock of geese, and then their canopy won't open, and then their plane will crash-land and explode right on top of their shattered almost-corpse.
Together they get the plane to the runway, where it crashes and explodes.
Buford was unstoppable – until his new car mysteriously crashed and exploded in 1974.
Kalitta, 46, was killed Saturday when his funny car burst into flames, crashed and exploded.
Mercifully, they had not crashed and exploded in midair -- an occupational hazard.
Images of jets crashing and exploding are somewhat better, salvaging some dynamic, quasi-abstract passages from fiery wrecks.
The Hindenburg made more than sixty successful transatlantic flights before May 6, 1937, when it crashed and exploded in Lakehurst, New Jersey.
In mid-June 1944, the Germans began using pilotless aircraft known as "buzz bombs," which crashed and exploded in London and surrounding areas.
"The chopper crashed and exploded on impact, scattering money and books," Leonard Njoroge, a witness, told The Sunday Nation, a Kenyan newspaper.
Things crashed and exploded in the darkness.
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