This is the best post and I agree 100% Some people here should be ashamed of themselves. The teen on board is especially upsetting. |
| Just hearing all of the safety cut corners, former employees, reports of concerns, the other millionaire who was meant to go today but pulled out and got his deposit back… it's pretty crazy that this dive happened and that the people on board actually signed that waiver, climbed into that tiny thing and went for it. There's thrill seekers and then this - it's a whole other level. All of that previous information about safety was online for the most part as part of reports and former employees. These people either read about it and made peace with the risk or didn't due their due diligence and went in with blinders on. Either way, this story is nuts. I haven't watch the news this much in years. |
Yeah, I’m sure the people crammed into the lower decks and steerage were TOTES out there on a vanity project. Now you can try to backpedal and claim that you meant only the design/construction of the Titanic that was a vanity project, but as you know, that’s irrelevant, as we’re discussing above not the building of this current “vessel,” but the rich people’s choices to take the trip. |
Who the hell are you again? Oh, right. Nobody. |
Just like you. But at least there are better people than you out there who do the right thing and don't make petty decisions because they are jealous of the rich. I'm glad they call the shots and not you. |
You're fully welcome to step away, turn the tv off, stop commenting. These people were morons, even the teen. Step away if you're traumatized. |
| Wendy Rush, the wife of Stockton Rush, is a descendant of the Ida and Isador Straus. Isador Straus is the founder of Macy’s and he and his wife died aboard the Titanic. I would link the nyt article, but there is a paywall |
Enjoyed the crane suggestion. Also the hero dolphin suggestion was super cute. The "tin can" description of the submarine was perfect. Just because the materials came from Boeing does not equate it to be fit for this dangerous, ridiculous voyage. |
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I think this is horrifying and hope they are rescued. I especially feel terrible for the teenager. Why on earth his dad would take him along is beyond me.
However. This is yet another incredibly risky/borderline insane thing that well-off people indulge in. Some people find these risks thrilling; me, I think they show how incredibly privileged and sheltered from real dangers they are, that they would actually pursue these risks to feel more alive or whatever. Poor people are at risk from so many actual dangers, while the rich go around seeking danger just smacks of the ultimate decadence. |
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May I ask a dumb question?
We have pics of the Titanic wreck, so clearly someone has been down there before? How did they live to tell the tale? |
Those pics were taken with a remote rover. |
I would love this. - One of the ignoramus PPs who doesn't understand why, e.g., you can't physically connect a submersible to a boat on the surface of the water. |
Many submersibles have gone down there. Even Titan has gone down before and returned. |
| I hope everyone survives, for their own sake, and so the billionnaire can disinherit his stepson (to the extent he was a beneficiary in the first place). |
You know these are same people whining about their anxiety constantly. Deep down they crave feeding it. |