Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What mom would allow her spouse to take her son on this trip?
He was an adult….
Yes he is… but he is still a mother’s son.
And you think that mother can "let him" go on a trip vs "not let him" go on a trip?
If I didn’t want my 19 year old son to do something that cost $250K - I could, I dunno, not give him the $250K.
Lol. You think his mother provided the 250k?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What mom would allow her spouse to take her son on this trip?
He was an adult….
Yes he is… but he is still a mother’s son.
And you think that mother can "let him" go on a trip vs "not let him" go on a trip?
If I didn’t want my 19 year old son to do something that cost $250K - I could, I dunno, not give him the $250K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you people picking on the fact that they were rich? I don’t understand how it’s relevant.
It’s wrong to pick on them though I do think it’s relevant. Bring rich gives people access to do some risky things that make them feel special: Private planes, trips into space, race cars, the depths of the sea…and they do a lot of these things without the knowledge or respect for the seriousness of the adventures.
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.
The rich people are the reason this trip could take place, which was not just a sightseeing tour, it’s other purpose is to monitor the titanic site from a preservation and identification perspective.
BS. The wreck has been down there for over a century. What “preservation and identification” needs to be done now?
It's disintegrating. Soon it will be gone, by 2030 according to one estimate.
https://www.businessinsider.com/titanic-shipwreck-disappearing-dive-reveals-2019-9
So what? Why do people need to go down to the bottom of the ocean in a submarine? It can be documented with machines ie the ones seen in the titanic movie.
Additionally, it’s a shipwreck from 110 years ago. Why does it need be revisited at this point?
Why do people insist on visiting those pesky pyramids? Extremely dangerous in Egypt.
Why do all those people go to Israel to visit those sites, don’t they know how dangerous it is on that plot of land?
Oh lord are you the person that is terrible with analogies? If not, you have an identical twin on this thread.
Neither of your examples are comparable to what these people did.
Great analogies and trust me going to those countries can be just as dangerous as traveling to the bottom of the ocean if not more so.
There are many risk averse DCUM people who could never imagine traveling to the Middle East or Mongolia or Pakistan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she said she would never fly in a private plane which her spouse had to learn to fly in/Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane
Hey there hypocrite. You're not rich pilot spouse first learned to fly and took his first solo in a private plane.
What is this, the shit on anyone who makes more than $75k a year thread? Why the aggression toward her?
Who was putting her down?
She was unjustifiably called a hypocrite.[/quote
It is kind of hypocritical to put down private planes when her non rich “her words” spouse learned to fly in one. Without private planes there would be no professional pilots. If anything it was the PP who unjustly called out private planes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What mom would allow her spouse to take her son on this trip?
He was an adult….
Yes he is… but he is still a mother’s son.
And you think that mother can "let him" go on a trip vs "not let him" go on a trip?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you people picking on the fact that they were rich? I don’t understand how it’s relevant.
It’s wrong to pick on them though I do think it’s relevant. Bring rich gives people access to do some risky things that make them feel special: Private planes, trips into space, race cars, the depths of the sea…and they do a lot of these things without the knowledge or respect for the seriousness of the adventures.
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.
The rich people are the reason this trip could take place, which was not just a sightseeing tour, it’s other purpose is to monitor the titanic site from a preservation and identification perspective.
BS. The wreck has been down there for over a century. What “preservation and identification” needs to be done now?
It's disintegrating. Soon it will be gone, by 2030 according to one estimate.
https://www.businessinsider.com/titanic-shipwreck-disappearing-dive-reveals-2019-9
So what? Why do people need to go down to the bottom of the ocean in a submarine? It can be documented with machines ie the ones seen in the titanic movie.
Additionally, it’s a shipwreck from 110 years ago. Why does it need be revisited at this point?
Why do people insist on visiting those pesky pyramids? Extremely dangerous in Egypt.
Why do all those people go to Israel to visit those sites, don’t they know how dangerous it is on that plot of land?
Oh lord are you the person that is terrible with analogies? If not, you have an identical twin on this thread.
Neither of your examples are comparable to what these people did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you people picking on the fact that they were rich? I don’t understand how it’s relevant.
It’s wrong to pick on them though I do think it’s relevant. Bring rich gives people access to do some risky things that make them feel special: Private planes, trips into space, race cars, the depths of the sea…and they do a lot of these things without the knowledge or respect for the seriousness of the adventures.
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.
The rich people are the reason this trip could take place, which was not just a sightseeing tour, it’s other purpose is to monitor the titanic site from a preservation and identification perspective.
BS. The wreck has been down there for over a century. What “preservation and identification” needs to be done now?
It's disintegrating. Soon it will be gone, by 2030 according to one estimate.
https://www.businessinsider.com/titanic-shipwreck-disappearing-dive-reveals-2019-9
So what? Why do people need to go down to the bottom of the ocean in a submarine? It can be documented with machines ie the ones seen in the titanic movie.
Additionally, it’s a shipwreck from 110 years ago. Why does it need be revisited at this point?
Why do people insist on visiting those pesky pyramids? Extremely dangerous in Egypt.
Why do all those people go to Israel to visit those sites, don’t they know how dangerous it is on that plot of land?
Oh lord are you the person that is terrible with analogies? If not, you have an identical twin on this thread.
Neither of your examples are comparable to what these people did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What mom would allow her spouse to take her son on this trip?
He was an adult….
Yes he is… but he is still a mother’s son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you people picking on the fact that they were rich? I don’t understand how it’s relevant.
It’s wrong to pick on them though I do think it’s relevant. Bring rich gives people access to do some risky things that make them feel special: Private planes, trips into space, race cars, the depths of the sea…and they do a lot of these things without the knowledge or respect for the seriousness of the adventures.
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.
The rich people are the reason this trip could take place, which was not just a sightseeing tour, it’s other purpose is to monitor the titanic site from a preservation and identification perspective.
BS. The wreck has been down there for over a century. What “preservation and identification” needs to be done now?
It's disintegrating. Soon it will be gone, by 2030 according to one estimate.
https://www.businessinsider.com/titanic-shipwreck-disappearing-dive-reveals-2019-9
So what? Why do people need to go down to the bottom of the ocean in a submarine? It can be documented with machines ie the ones seen in the titanic movie.
Additionally, it’s a shipwreck from 110 years ago. Why does it need be revisited at this point?
Why do people insist on visiting those pesky pyramids? Extremely dangerous in Egypt.
Why do all those people go to Israel to visit those sites, don’t they know how dangerous it is on that plot of land?
Oh lord are you the person that is terrible with analogies? If not, you have an identical twin on this thread.
Neither of your examples are comparable to what these people did.
These are much better analogies than the previous analogy poster. People want to see things with their own eyes. DCUMers are high anxiety, risk averse people but other people have different personalities and make different decisions.
Anonymous wrote:she said she would never fly in a private plane which her spouse had to learn to fly in/Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane
Hey there hypocrite. You're not rich pilot spouse first learned to fly and took his first solo in a private plane.
What is this, the shit on anyone who makes more than $75k a year thread? Why the aggression toward her?
Who was putting her down?
Anonymous wrote:Why people continue to want to explore outer space and the ocean floor is beyond me. These are people who lack all imagination for what is in front of them right here at ground level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you people picking on the fact that they were rich? I don’t understand how it’s relevant.
It’s wrong to pick on them though I do think it’s relevant. Bring rich gives people access to do some risky things that make them feel special: Private planes, trips into space, race cars, the depths of the sea…and they do a lot of these things without the knowledge or respect for the seriousness of the adventures.
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.
The rich people are the reason this trip could take place, which was not just a sightseeing tour, it’s other purpose is to monitor the titanic site from a preservation and identification perspective.
BS. The wreck has been down there for over a century. What “preservation and identification” needs to be done now?
It's disintegrating. Soon it will be gone, by 2030 according to one estimate.
https://www.businessinsider.com/titanic-shipwreck-disappearing-dive-reveals-2019-9
So what? Why do people need to go down to the bottom of the ocean in a submarine? It can be documented with machines ie the ones seen in the titanic movie.
Additionally, it’s a shipwreck from 110 years ago. Why does it need be revisited at this point?
Why do people insist on visiting those pesky pyramids? Extremely dangerous in Egypt.
Why do all those people go to Israel to visit those sites, don’t they know how dangerous it is on that plot of land?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you people picking on the fact that they were rich? I don’t understand how it’s relevant.
It’s wrong to pick on them though I do think it’s relevant. Bring rich gives people access to do some risky things that make them feel special: Private planes, trips into space, race cars, the depths of the sea…and they do a lot of these things without the knowledge or respect for the seriousness of the adventures.
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.
The rich people are the reason this trip could take place, which was not just a sightseeing tour, it’s other purpose is to monitor the titanic site from a preservation and identification perspective.
BS. The wreck has been down there for over a century. What “preservation and identification” needs to be done now?
It's disintegrating. Soon it will be gone, by 2030 according to one estimate.
https://www.businessinsider.com/titanic-shipwreck-disappearing-dive-reveals-2019-9
So what? Why do people need to go down to the bottom of the ocean in a submarine? It can be documented with machines ie the ones seen in the titanic movie.
Additionally, it’s a shipwreck from 110 years ago. Why does it need be revisited at this point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you people picking on the fact that they were rich? I don’t understand how it’s relevant.
It’s wrong to pick on them though I do think it’s relevant. Bring rich gives people access to do some risky things that make them feel special: Private planes, trips into space, race cars, the depths of the sea…and they do a lot of these things without the knowledge or respect for the seriousness of the adventures.
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.
The rich people are the reason this trip could take place, which was not just a sightseeing tour, it’s other purpose is to monitor the titanic site from a preservation and identification perspective.
BS. The wreck has been down there for over a century. What “preservation and identification” needs to be done now?
It's disintegrating. Soon it will be gone, by 2030 according to one estimate.
https://www.businessinsider.com/titanic-shipwreck-disappearing-dive-reveals-2019-9
So what? Why do people need to go down to the bottom of the ocean in a submarine? It can be documented with machines ie the ones seen in the titanic movie.
Additionally, it’s a shipwreck from 110 years ago. Why does it need be revisited at this point?