https://nitter.net/ShabezJr/status/1700244092477726786

  • happybadger [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    This sounds great. The low temperature at the closest point to Chile, Villa Las Estrellas station, is 4f/-15c tomorrow. By Saturday if he's somehow still alive the winds will be blowing 40mph/64kph after three straight days of snow. I'm going to eat snacks in front of my fireplace and watch a goober freeze to death on the sea.

      • happybadger [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        The Antarctic summer begins in October. He's still going way too early in the season. The cruises to take workers to those stations start running in like November since that's when the ice is thin enough to break. He's going to immediately die in an anticlimactic way. Or claim the first ice sheet he runs into is the ice wall and it's actually just horizontal before dying in an anticlimactic way.