The end of the search for the submarine.
By marguicha
@marguicha (230365)
Chile
June 22, 2023 5:15pm CST
Today the desperate search for the lost submarine (counting even the amount of air they still had) turned into the nightmarish findings of debris. RIP
As I was reading the story from the begining to the terrible end I could not but stay on a sentence that the late cofounder of Oceangate, the late Rush said at a press conference: "At some point, safety just is pure waste. I mean, if you just want to be safe, don't get out of bed. Don't get in your car. Don't do anything."
Sometimes I myself think that I should do more and be less terrified of going out. That problem started after my house was burglarized twice and after the pandemis.
But I am sure there are grays between black and white.
Mr. Rush paid with his life and so did the other people aboard the Titan.
The only good thing about this is the the implosion ocurred in one tenth of a second. They did not know what had happened to them.
On reading the twitters, I found some people thinking about all those people that die horrible deaths while trying to run from their native countries to safer ones.
As I was reading the story from the begining to the terrible end I could not but stay on a sentence that the late cofounder of Oceangate, the late Rush said at a press conference: "At some point, safety just is pure waste. I mean, if you just want to be safe, don't get out of bed. Don't get in your car. Don't do anything."
Sometimes I myself think that I should do more and be less terrified of going out. That problem started after my house was burglarized twice and after the pandemis.
But I am sure there are grays between black and white.
Mr. Rush paid with his life and so did the other people aboard the Titan.
The only good thing about this is the the implosion ocurred in one tenth of a second. They did not know what had happened to them.
On reading the twitters, I found some people thinking about all those people that die horrible deaths while trying to run from their native countries to safer ones.
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@wolfgirl569 (135988)
• Marion, Ohio
23 Jun 23
I had a feeling they were gone when they lost contact.
Even staying in bed is not fully safe.
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@AmbiePam (121139)
• United States
23 Jun 23
What bothers me also is that some idiots are saying if you spend $250,000 on something like that you deserve to die. What jealous nonsense by people. They didn’t sell fentanyl to make their fortune! And they gave a lot to charity as well. To take glee in their deaths is disturbing.
@RasmaSandra (98106)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
22 Jun 23
I hope they find out what caused the implosion and by now they know what happened to them up above. I always thought these kinds of ventures were dangerous and I hope this puts an end to such things. If you're not professional don't get into any kind of submarine. My God bless them and their families,
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@JudyEv (382542)
• Rockingham, Australia
23 Jun 23
I heard about this this morning too. I'm glad they found the debris. At least now they know what happened. That's not a bad comment about safety being a waste but I'll stick with all things in moderation.
@LindaOHio (222806)
• United States
23 Jun 23
I'm glad that the end for the sub riders was instantaneous. I also grieve for the families and friends of the Matador tornado. So much sadness in the world.
@KristenH (33591)
• Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
22 Jun 23
It's sad indeed. It might've imploded on Sunday before it sunk to the ocean and lost contact. 










