@mrwtffacts There is this funny thought that usually come to my head while watching horror movie,
"if it is that serious, the camera man would have been on the run too"
Anytime i see unverified handles ask Grok questions and it replies “Grok is currently available to Premium and Premium+ subscribers only”, i go under that tweet and tell grok to answer the question. That’s my little contribution to the society.
One person died after two cargo trains collided on a bridge in Munich causing two of the carriages to derail and crash onto the street below https://t.co/cBHsqHh1c4
On Christmas Day 1937, a football match between Chelsea and Charlton Athletic was abandoned at Stamford Bridge due to the worst London fog since 1904.
Everyone left the pitch.
Everyone except Charlton goalkeeper Sam Bartram.
For the next 15 minutes, he stood alone in the thick fog, arms outstretched, guarding an empty goal — convinced his teammates were dominating at the other end and that no attack was coming his way.
It was only when a police officer emerged from the curtain of fog and stared at him in disbelief that he finally learned the truth.
"What on earth are you doing here?" the officer gasped. "The game was stopped a quarter of an hour ago."
When Bartram finally made it to the dressing room, his teammates — already bathed and back in their street clothes — were in fits of laughter.
He went on to make 623 appearances for Charlton Athletic, becoming the club's greatest ever goalkeeper. A statue of him now stands outside their stadium.
The fog took the game. It never took his focus.