The submersible’s disappearance has arguably been the biggest news story of the last 24 hours. That’s understandable in some ways. For one thing, it’s a mystery: No one knows where it is or what state its passengers are in. There is, moreover, a race against time, as the sub has enough oxygen to make it until early Thursday, according to the Coast Guard—if, that is, the passengers are even still alive. There is both the possibility of an improbably happy ending or of unspeakable tragedy—another element of a compelling news story. And then there’s everything about the janky sub and its rich passengers, who have risked their lives on what is essentially a novelty expedition. Without knowing their fate, it has the feeling of something out of a Ruben Östlund film: These people are so wealthy they can take dangerous chances in a vessel the size of a Honda Odyssey, just for thrills. Coverage of the missing submersible unintentionally illustrates something even more tragic, however. On June 14, what was likely the second-deadliest refugee and migrant shipwreck on record occurred when a boat carrying as many as 800 migrants sank off the Greek coast. Greek authorities had tracked the vessel and early signs suggest the country’s coast guard was slow to act despite numerous warning signs. This is a huge news story, one that hits at both Europe’s ongoing refugee crisis and the callousness with which many European nations treat migrants who are desperately trying to reach their shores. Yet it has received scant attention in the American media—and the missing submersible story has dwarfed what coverage there has been.
idk how much this made the news in the Americas but the Hellenic coast guard watched as a vessel carrying more than 400 (some estimates say 700) migrants capsized and sank in the Mediterranean. 104 people survived. official death toll is 79 because the rest is missing, and might never be found. There are claims that many children were below deck.
Frontex and the Hellenic Coast Guard was aware of the vessel and the dangerous situation it was in for days, but did not intervene
The coast guard released this photo. They came this close but did not intervene. EU and the Greek coast guard sat and waited for this boat to sink
Death to Europe.
sam is subtextually vegetarian in the same way dean subtextually is into men hope this helps
There is smth enormously dispiriting seeing the race to save the submersible separated in the nyt headlines listing by barely a sentence from the greek mass migrant drowning scandal
They need to figure out a way to bottle up the nov 5th 2020-2021 mass hysteria and distribute it asap because brother…. I’m on my last straw.
i think the current "oh the aristocracy dying on the titanic two" narrative that's taking off on this site is seriously flawed, given that there were plenty of lower class steerage passengers on the titanic and they were disproportionately less likely to survive the sinking.
all this is to say that while the CEO is likely dead, every single person at his company who was complicit in the submarine tragedy should be raked over the coals for their neglect of human life.
moreover, serious attention should given to investigating the actions of the greek coastguard which failed to prevent (and possibly exacerbated) the sinking of a boat which has been estimated to have held up to 700 people on board. it is also probable that large numbers of children had been locked into steerage on that ship.
this is not a coherent post sorry but i feel like these recent maritime tragedies and the sinking of the titanic are in some way mirrored. the failures to regulate, the lack of safety precautions and cost-cutting by the companies, the disproportionate loss of life among those less valued by society, the media attention on the few rich who died and neglect of the many.
but in a different way i think the tragedy of the boat off the greek coast is particularly important to take note of, not because it was unforeseeable but because it is a natural consequence of deliberate policy. as such fortress europe caused those deaths.
on a wider scope, centuries of colonialism, continued neocolonialism, disastrous climate change and inequitable climate effects are equally as responsible for the deaths on that boat.
i think the current "oh the aristocracy dying on the titanic two" narrative that's taking off on this site is seriously flawed, given that there were plenty of lower class steerage passengers on the titanic and they were disproportionately less likely to survive the sinking.
all this is to say that while the CEO is likely dead, every single person at his company who was complicit in the submarine tragedy should be raked over the coals for their neglect of human life.
moreover, serious attention should given to investigating the actions of the greek coastguard which failed to prevent (and possibly exacerbated) the sinking of a boat which has been estimated to have held up to 700 people on board. it is also probable that large numbers of children had been locked into steerage on that ship.
this is not a coherent post sorry but i feel like these recent maritime tragedies and the sinking of the titanic are in some way mirrored. the failures to regulate, the lack of safety precautions and cost-cutting by the companies, the disproportionate loss of life among those less valued by society, the media attention on the few rich who died and neglect of the many.
but in a different way i think the tragedy of the boat off the greek coast is particularly important to take note of, not because it was unforeseeable but because it is a natural consequence of deliberate policy. as such fortress europe caused those deaths.
on a wider scope, centuries of colonialism, continued neocolonialism, disastrous climate change and inequitable climate effects are equally as responsible for the deaths on that boat.
cosmic horror (god loves you too much and keeps resurrecting you)
anyone else know in their heart that they would absolutely adore smoking cigarettes so they have to avoid them like the plague or just me
unfortunately smoking cigarettes does, in fact, looks sick as fuck. i'm not willing to risk lung cancer to look cool but the fact must be stated that smoking a cigarette looks dope as hell
i know we (i) have adapted a very "the super-rich renounce their humanity" attitude and in theory it's well yes absolutely but something in me feels very deeply sad about the way people are talking about this whole situation
actually I have one more thing to say which is that I don't think I get to dictate how people respond to this because it's a very complex multilayered incident with lots of facets and therefore warrants a multifaceted response but I just think a moment should be taken. I don't know. there's nothing wrong with addressing the responsibility the passengers hold for their own fate. it's also easy to let lightheartedness get away from us. and I think we should be less eager to post graphic descriptions of horrible things just because we deem the victims deserving
i think we should start photoshopping mcu movies at the exact moment that Miguel O’Hara should have arrived to shred them alive with his bare claws
people in the notes saying they dont know who this old man is i am so seething jealous of you. I wish i didnt know who joe biden was.
saw someone mention a derry girls/yellowjackets au and listen michelle would suggest cannibalism the second the plane hit the ground. they wouldnt need to run out of food she would immediately be like “well sorry james looks like we’re gonna have to eat you.” erin would care more about missing a concert than being stranded. clare’s having a panic attack. they find out after only like a week that orla’s known a way out this whole time and told no one cause they never asked.
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Actually all fossil reconstructions are wrong because flesh only evolved recently. Before that it was bone world
one of the most draining people i know has asked to have a coffee with me in half an hour and i really do not want to
like i've been out all day so im sweaty and tired and also i have a load of laundry in the washing machine and i want to shower and i want to be available for a specific call if im needed and it's really quite late in the day already and i got very little warning for this but i already said i would do coffee and i'd feel mean if i said no
one of the most draining people i know has asked to have a coffee with me in half an hour and i really do not want to
look i dislike the corporate artstyle book cover trend as much as the next person but we cant pretend every book looking the same is something new. if you stepped into a bookstore in 2013 there would be approximately 57 books whose cover art consisted of a girl in a ballgown with her back half-turned to the camera photoshopped into a vaguely fantasy-like landscape. i was 11 years old fighting for my life to find the right maximalistic girl and her single-adjective book title we cannot forget the horrors i went through please be respectful of my experiences
We know that the language in the nine houses...
1. Is the same on all houses (there's one langue, "house", and all the Canan House crew understand each other perfectly. At most they might have accents)
2. Hasn't much changed in AT LEAST not thousand years, probably the ten thousand years since the resurrection (the writing and automated alerts in Canan House are perfectly and instantly intelligible to Gideon Nav, and while it's not 100% confirmed we can definitely infer that the door signs and fire alarms are pre-resurection)
And there's somewhat of a reason for that with Jod and the OG duplicitous sluts being around, talking and writing stuff down in near-future-NZ-english. That doesn't explain no variants, drift, dialects, etc.
I have a theory.
John wakes everyone up. He work in his first language, with the proto-lyctors and their soon-to-be snacks. Maybe he realises Alecto understands all languages, maybe not.
He wakes more people up. They all want to speak the holy tongue.
(Maybe they already do. Maybe consuming and processing their soles changed their brains. He "knows where memory lives in the brain", after all.)
But as there are more people, and they split into houses, language does it's thing. Phonemes shift. Symantics evolve. Grammar does what grammar does, and incomprehensibles itself.
And then a few generations in a small enclave accidentally redevelops the Australian accent and John is like "absolutely not" and puts everyone on House Standard Pronunciation for eternity.









