Benefit of the doubt for a kingshit tier dumbass: I'm pretty sure he's actually talking about going on the big boat that sunk in 1912, not the stupid submersible that sank in 2023. I'm basing this on him specifying cruise, rather than dive.
I think that's probably fair: most people think of very big cruise ships as being very safe, especially when they're designed to be the safest one ever built. Pretending you would have had the foresight to know that this one specific big boat that looks the same as all the other big boats would sink based on having a century of hindsight on exactly what went wrong that one time is kind of silly.
If Covid didn't exist and you were offered an all expenses paid, all-inclusive free cruise on a shiny new cruise ship with the most respected cruise line with the best safety record, you'd probably take it too, even if you weren't a cruise person. That's a pretty sick deal to get a free luxury vacation with free everything.
Basically the same scenario as if your boss walked up to you today and offered you a free 1 week cruise trip today on the maiden voyage of a fancy new cruise ship that was just completed this year with all the fanciest safety systems.
No hindsight to tell you, "oh but we know there's a 100% chance of failure because it did happen in history. All those people who got on the Titanic in April 1912 were buffoons because it ended up sinking! I am so smart and logical that I would have psychically known that the Titanic would sink because I'm cool and I just woulda known it."
If it was time travel, you know I'm gonna print out a ton of helpful resources and designs, a shitload of Atorvastatin, hop off in Edinburgh and go visit some of my very good friends out east. "Hey, y'all got any bread or cantaloupes, you're never gonna believe this..."
Benefit of the doubt for a kingshit tier dumbass: I'm pretty sure he's actually talking about going on the big boat that sunk in 1912, not the stupid submersible that sank in 2023. I'm basing this on him specifying cruise, rather than dive.
I think that's probably fair: most people think of very big cruise ships as being very safe, especially when they're designed to be the safest one ever built. Pretending you would have had the foresight to know that this one specific big boat that looks the same as all the other big boats would sink based on having a century of hindsight on exactly what went wrong that one time is kind of silly.
If Covid didn't exist and you were offered an all expenses paid, all-inclusive free cruise on a shiny new cruise ship with the most respected cruise line with the best safety record, you'd probably take it too, even if you weren't a cruise person. That's a pretty sick deal to get a free luxury vacation with free everything.
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I think it presumes that you're just a regular person in the neighbourhood living in 1912 with no knowledge of anything to come.
Basically the same scenario as if your boss walked up to you today and offered you a free 1 week cruise trip today on the maiden voyage of a fancy new cruise ship that was just completed this year with all the fanciest safety systems.
No hindsight to tell you, "oh but we know there's a 100% chance of failure because it did happen in history. All those people who got on the Titanic in April 1912 were buffoons because it ended up sinking! I am so smart and logical that I would have psychically known that the Titanic would sink because I'm cool and I just woulda known it."
If it was time travel, you know I'm gonna print out a ton of helpful resources and designs, a shitload of Atorvastatin, hop off in Edinburgh and go visit some of my very good friends out east. "Hey, y'all got any bread or cantaloupes, you're never gonna believe this..."