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lemmy.world

Best way for them to go really, I did not like the thought of them alone at the bottom of the ocean in the dark trapped and waiting for days to die.

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KneeTittsreply
lemmy.world

Im against human suffering in general, even slimy billionaires. But that kid, he is really the one I felt bad for he did not need to die like that.

Edit: I have a son, so my perspective on that issue is quite biased.

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Nah, being extra protective about kids is hard wired into humans (and ask other animals that provide care for their offspring).

It's always more tragic when someone without full autonomy and so much life left to live is put in danger by their supposed caretakers.

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Ah the old gross/painful dichotomy. The grosser your death is to everyone else, the less painful for you

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At least they didn't suffer, or waited for countless hours before the inevitable.

Decompression at this depth takes about 30milliseconds. They never realized what was happening before they died.

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Sounds like it was quick, likely no time to even register a problem for any of them. Best option of no good ones.

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lemmy.world

Ok so this sucks and all, but I'm also thinking... Isn't it quite a badass way to go? I mean if you have to that is.

I mean, most of us will die of ass cancer or from slipping in a shower or some lame and painful shit like that. But going down to see the friggin Titanic and then just pop, and the last thing you see are some underwater wonders. So... Not so bad I guess.

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