Originally posted by @apathistLessons were given in trust and cautionness. What was learned, tbd.
Caves are fascinating and very dangerous. This isn't a mystery. If any of those people trapped did not know they risked their lives well they got bitch-slapped didn't they.
Originally posted by @sonhouseTake a closer look.
I have a GREAT idea. Why don't YOU jump into a running chipper, you know you want to.....
BTW, did you get your PP spanked? I notice your use of my FB profile image is gone.
Originally posted by @hand-of-hecateI don't need to because it is gone, the only question is did you remove it or did admin?
Take a closer look.
But back to the OP, it is really great those kids and coach got rescued but not much has been said about the diver who died, he was a hero.
-Removed-I'm a spelunker. What happens in a cave does depend on weather and for a of lot of miles around. Any fault here is not on the kids.
Look, water finds the easiest way to get down, Cracks in the earth are the easiest way. Caves, you know the kind that keep going, these are super dangerous. The weather pattern hundreds of miles away, the water shed, kids have no business here if they are not well guided.
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Originally posted by @wolfgang59Unfortunately the entire Tracy family is tied up for the next 20 years dealing with numerous health and safety transgressions, international treaty violations and gender diversity awareness courses.
My daughter wants to know why International Rescue were not called.
Surely it was a job for T2 and the Mole?
Originally posted by @rank-outsiderNo, they aren't. Are you are a lawyer busy sucking a teat, or are are you just another dick face?
Unfortunately the entire Tracy family is tied up for the next 20 years dealing with numerous health and safety transgressions, international treaty violations and gender diversity awareness courses.