ceo probably had the crushing weight of knowing he could’ve prevented this but now he risked a bunch of people for nothing.
surrounded by niggas that know you were respond of their impending death
He probably had the worst death of them all if he felt anything
The CEO pf the submarine company was there too?
you telling people to kill themselves over it you dont got a leg to stand on
Nah, only telling you mr "gay gooner furdaddy"
Yall sound like some b****es cause of some dorks died wanting to go see some dusty ass ship that carries the souls of thousands of poor workers who weren't chosen to be saved
The jokes write themselves
Yall sound like some b****es cause of some dorks died wanting to go see some dusty ass ship that carries the souls of thousands of poor workers who weren't chosen to be saved
The jokes write themselves
oh you tryna get a second wind going in here
Thats not even controversial CMON!
We just have the ancestral power of discernment to not get caught up in s*** like this.
RIP to them rich ass niggas
Yes they was rich as f*** and balling hard as f***, and yall niggas is broke as f*** and lame
But still!! RIP!
Lost Trump tweet
Who would you put in the sub?
You, that strange post u just made was what made me think of it
Synopsis
Plants
Not sure who else
id lay down and stretch my feet out, im going out comfortable
There don't seem to have enough space for that
its been made clear a bunch of times that no one cares they died, no one asking for compassion
its just pointing out that wishing people to suffer is sadistic, which it is
not sure how this is in any way controversial
It's deeply disheartening to see celebrations over the presumed deaths of those who were lost in the ocean depths. I understand that wealth inequality and social justice issues have led some people to harbor resentment against the rich, but it's essential to remember that wealth doesn't inherently make someone evil, nor does it exempt them from compassion and empathy.
First and foremost, every life is valuable, regardless of social status or financial standing. Dehumanizing and making sweeping generalizations about any group, including the rich, is a dangerous and unproductive path. It perpetuates division and feeds into the narrative of 'us versus them,' which only exacerbates societal issues.
Second, celebrating someone's death because of their financial status misses the core issue of systemic inequality. Wealth in itself is not inherently bad—it’s the systems that allow for disproportionate accumulation and lack of wealth redistribution that are problematic. But directing anger at individuals instead of at these systems is misguided.
Lastly, celebrating the misfortune of others doesn't bring about positive change. Rather, it fosters a culture of hatred and revenge. Instead of rejoicing in tragedy, we should use such events as an opportunity to discuss the societal structures that perpetuate wealth inequality and work towards concrete solutions.
In conclusion, no amount of wealth or lack thereof makes anyone more or less deserving of empathy and respect. Celebrating the presumed deaths of these individuals does not help in the fight for equality or justice—it simply reflects poorly on our collective humanity. Let us strive for compassion, understanding, and constructive dialogue instead.
yeah but these folks paid 250k to go on a dangerous “exploration trip” that had the danger of death mentioned 5 times on.
I normally extend a lot of sympathy towards everyone (even the Rich because they are also People) but these People died in one of the most cartoonishly avoidable ways. They knew what they were signing up for, the first page of their Liability Waiver mentioned death 4+ time
i feel like this thread isn't about the submarine anymore
Yep that ship has sailed
You, that strange post u just made was what made me think of it
Synopsis
Plants
Not sure who else
I don't think my post was that strange but to each their own