The Titanic

Do dangerous shit, expect dangerous consequences.

Wouldn’t be a nice way to go but about 170,000 people die in the world every day and thousands will be more horrific than this.

Pretty much this. I feel very sorry for them but it’s no different to those that die climbing Everest to me, they were well aware of the risks.

The difference with this one as well is I imagine the search and rescue costs for this must have been absolutely huge. It’s an incredibly costly form of adventure if it goes wrong.

That and I can’t quite get my head around the guy taking his son, given his knowledge of the risks involved.
 
Lol !!
Oxygen slowly running out would be peaceful !?

One last message to family ? LOL !!! I imagine you’d struggle to get a phone signal 4000 m deep in the ocean fella…

Not sure a piece of paper would survive lol.

Pretty sure you just lose consciousness, I'd prefer neither but would prefer that over implosion.

I also wasn't suggesting text messages! There are other ways!

In the no oxygen scenario I was assuming the sub stayed intact (and could be recovered) for messages to survive. Either in notes on phones (if they took them down, I imagine they did for pictures) or any way to write.
 
Pretty sure you just lose consciousness, I'd prefer neither but would prefer that over implosion.

I also wasn't suggesting text messages! There are other ways!

In the no oxygen scenario I was assuming the sub stayed intact (and could be recovered) for messages to survive. Either in notes on phones (if they took them down, I imagine they did for pictures) or any way to write.

With an implosion you’d be dead in less than a second and wouldn’t even have time to even comprehend what was coming. Seems better than slowly dying or waiting to die over several days.
 
hats off to them i say, they all went to their deaths doing what they love,rich or skint makes no diference, 100s have died in aviation history since the wright brothers and not in vain because things get improved and as a result you and me jump in a tin can and travel at 35,000 feet for our love of holidays,its only the same but instead of up in the sky your under the water, what i do think is wrong is the selling of seats, but then again aviation did the same
 
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