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Fermat
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as someone who has been in water and laughed, I can say hot shitting fuck i'm glad I'm not in asia

7/21/2017 6:01:37 PM

Fermat
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asia is the africa of non african faux continents

7/21/2017 6:02:38 PM

0EPII1
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huh?

Because no one reads the "50x-1"th post, x e N

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"Police: Video shows teens watching, laughing as man drowns

AP | Published — Friday 21 July 2017

COCOA, Florida: Authorities in Florida say a group of teens watched and laughed as a man drowned in a retention pond last week.

Jamel Dunn drowned in a retention pond in the city of Cocoa on July 12. Cocoa police say they later discovered a group of teens recorded the 31-year-old’s drowning on video. The video was released by the state attorney’s office Thursday and audio was published by Florida Today. The teens can be heard laughing at Dunn, telling him he’s going die and they weren’t going to help him.

Police identified and interviewed the five teens involved. Cocoa Police Chief Mike Cataloupe calls their actions “utterly inhumane and cruel,” but says criminal charges won’t be filed because state law doesn’t require people give or call for help when someone’s in distress."


Question: If you saw one of those teens drowning, would you help them?

I would, and then I would hope the guilt of not saving the guy they didn't save will consume them for the rest of their lives, or ideally, that it would spur them to devote their lives to helping others.

7/21/2017 8:41:33 PM

TreeTwista10
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So this is the guy who drowned



He probably did lots of volunteer work at the local soup kitchen and other charitable acts

But a retention pond in Florida, I'm probably not going in to save a stranger. I'd rather not get myself killed by an alligator.

7/21/2017 8:46:42 PM

0EPII1
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But wait, there is more!

A cruise ship with 42 people experiencing flu-like symptoms is headed to Florida
https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/cruise-ship-flu-symptoms-florida/index.html

You have gotta be a really fucked up science-denying asshole to take a cruise these days.

And countries which allow cruises to take place now must be some utterly mercenary capitalistic shitholes havens/heavens of the world.

3/26/2020 5:00:19 PM

0EPII1
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So classy

https://nypost.com/2021/04/26/wild-video-captures-brawl-at-miami-international-airport

5/2/2021 6:51:41 PM

Kickstand
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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/14-year-old-dies-fall-ride-orlandos-icon-park-rcna21505

Is the deceased boy the one that says nope when the operator asks, "Have you checked your seatbelt"?

[Edited on March 25, 2022 at 2:22 PM. Reason : MO keepin it]

3/25/2022 2:21:05 PM

The Coz
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Florida rubs off on non-residents. Best to stay away.

3/25/2022 6:46:03 PM

The Coz
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Florida man dies after crashing his car into an 11-foot alligator

https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/26/us/alligator-crash-florida-trnd/index.html

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"A Florida man has died after crashing his car into an 11-foot alligator.

The crash occurred after midnight on Thursday, according to a statement from the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office.

John Hopkins, 59, was driving east on County Road 672 in LIthia, about two miles west of County Road 39, when he struck an 11-foot alligator in the roadway. Lithia is about 25 miles east of Tampa.

Hopkins' car "veered off the road" and turned into a ditch, where a passing driver noticed it and called 911, the sheriff's office said.

Hopkins and the alligator were both deceased when detectives arrived on the scene.
Florida and Louisiana have the nation's largest alligator populations -- with around 1.3 million wild alligators in Florida alone, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Still, a representative of the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office told CNN car crashes involving alligators are "not common."

The sheriff's office will conduct a standard fatal crash investigation to determine what factors may have contributed to the accident."


RIP Gator



GNSP

3/26/2022 12:35:37 PM

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