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[–][deleted] 624 points625 points626 points 5 years ago (73 children) | Copy Link
He was a non paid volunteer.
[–][deleted] 305 points306 points307 points 5 years ago (9 children) | Copy Link
Goddamn hero
[–]ransay327761 points62 points63 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Ditto that!
[+]longooo2-62 points-61 points-60 points 5 years ago (7 children) | Copy Link
Still an idiot, he should have saved more oxygen for himself so he could get back and help them.
He fucked up big time.
[–][deleted] 38 points39 points40 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Well let's not say he's an idiot, he ran out of oxygen in his cylinder. It's possible that he didn't know how much he had left.
[–]NoThirst11 points12 points13 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
...at least he wasn't an asshole.
[–]Throwawaysteve1234566 points7 points8 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Gauges can malfunction, dipshit.
[–]LJHova3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Agreed. It does no good when responders are injured or die. He made a mistake and it hurt everyone involved.
[–]RealToasted0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
He did something meaningful with the life that was given to him, which is more than anybody can say about you.
[–]Sir_manalot198 points199 points200 points 5 years ago (60 children) | Copy Link
Society will forget about him in a month.
His wife/lover (if he had one) will bang the neighborhood violent thug after taking all his money.
His friends/family will use his sacrifice to virtue signal, get laid or brag about how amazing they are for lbeing close to him.
He will receive some useless award and medal to put with his corpse.
And people will no longer care about him ever again.
[–]dhlynx333 points334 points335 points 5 years ago (5 children) | Copy Link
The kids whose lives he saved will never forget him.
[–]Sir_manalot157 points158 points159 points 5 years ago (4 children) | Copy Link
You pointed out the exception I missed.
This is true.
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[–]decafbabe12 points13 points14 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
well no, who the fuck is gonna think about a dead thai guy when fucking someone?
[–]RealToasted7 points8 points9 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
This subreddit gets more autistic members every day.
[–]GrackSmoker1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
What an aggressively autistic comment, wew
[–]blazer97338 points39 points40 points 5 years ago (9 children) | Copy Link
He will be forgotten in a month. That much is true. The rest of what you’re saying seems a little iffy to me.
[–]Sir_manalot13 points14 points15 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Look at an example that you personally know closely.
It seems crazy until you see it happen a couple times.
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[–]Sir_manalot-1 points0 points1 point 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
He did it because it was what a real man does.
The same rationality that betas use.
[–][deleted] -1 points0 points1 point 5 years ago (5 children) | Copy Link
check what sub you’re on, dude. this place is nuts
[–]shoonx14 points15 points16 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
Is this place nuts, or painfully aware of reality?
[–][deleted] -4 points-3 points-2 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
str8 nutz g
[–]shoonx5 points6 points7 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Some of it is, for sure.
[–]IntrovertedMagma13 points14 points15 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Why are you here then? Get the fuck out bro..
[–]blazer973-3 points-2 points-1 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Oof you right
[–]Griever11418 points19 points20 points 5 years ago (5 children) | Copy Link
Try a week. Meanwhile, there will be a made lofe TV movie about the kids
[–]PonsiRevolution14 points15 points16 points 5 years ago (4 children) | Copy Link
In a year, they will make a cheap produced TV-movie about this incident, and to the end of the movie, while the credits role down, they will eventually mention his name. I bet 1% will google him and read about his heroic act, but soon the wife screams about the garbage or the stupid cat he will be forgotten. Or perhaps, he will just fade away...
[–]Sir_manalot3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Yep, profit from his selflessness.
[–]BadamPshh4 points5 points6 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Perhaps but I'm going to respectfully bet against that and say that instead they will make a huge full-on Hollywood blockbuster type film about it. I imagine Hollywood started calling for the movie rights, about 2 days into the incident, cause it is basically a plot straight out of a disaster thriller.
We should revisit in a year and see who was right. :)
[–]Sir_manalot0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Either way, it's just a way to selflessness selfishly.
[–]Curtis_Low14 points15 points16 points 5 years ago (13 children) | Copy Link
If you believe this is what actually happens to men like him or men that sacrifice for others you are simply wrong. His memory will live on in the hearts of his brothers for a long long time.
[–]Sir_manalot20 points21 points22 points 5 years ago (11 children) | Copy Link
I have seen it happen myself several times.
We say he lives on in our hearts, but most don't really care. We say he was amazing when the subject is brought up, but that is just because we want to be good people.
Or to put it another way, most people want to want to be a good person so they say they will remember him when the subject of brought up. Yet none of them will visit his grave or ever emotionally care for him.
Like a dude who says he wants to lose weight, but never manages to get anywhere. He desires to be skinny, without actually losing the weight.
Or a person who is religious because he wants to be a good person...not because he actually believes in it, but because good people are religious.
People will talk about how heroic he is, because that is what good people do. They don't actually care what he did or that he saves lives, but good people praise people who o heroic deeds.
It is how everyone forgets about these stories in a week, it's how we keep talking about how the homeless need help without ever helping them, it's how society keeps forgetting that hazing exists until anothrr story about it pop up and everyone cares again, it's how Nazis convinced everyone to kill the Jews (for good people kill Jews).
Exceptions of course, but exceptions prove the rule.
TL;DR: No good deed goes unpunished.
[–]Curtis_Low9 points10 points11 points 5 years ago (5 children) | Copy Link
I don't know your background or anything about you so not sure how your brain works. I can speak on my on experiences and I know for a fact I have not and will not forget the men I served beside and lost their lives in doing their service. I have lost men that I am closer with than my own blood brothers and they will not be forgotten.
I get a lot of the attitudes toward women on this sub but reading some of the replies on this post are just straight sad. Going you own way doesn't have to mean going alone. But experience and expectations vary by person.
[–]MenGoingTOWin2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
I can't speak for anyone else, but I believe he was referring to us that don't personally know this diver. Of course his family isn't going to forget him, and those children aren't going to forget his deed. But the normal person who had only seen him in the context of this news story will not keep him in their thoughts long. That's not a disagreeable point. I read all day every day. 100s of pages and stories about everything. How much of it do I think of in my day-to-day idle thoughts? Maybe a small portion of the very recent with a flickering of some memory of my past thrown in for good measure.
There's nothing wrong with this, it's just reality. I think it's pretty obvious, so I don't know why it needs to be said explicitly or discussed, but it is true. You remember and think about those that personally intersect your life. This guy may for a "feel good" story, but unless you know him personally, the buck stops there and is gone by the next "feel good" story you read.
I hope this clears up some potential confusion.
[–]Curtis_Low1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Not so sure... did you read his first post?
His wife/lover (if he had one) will bang the neighborhood violent thug after taking all his money. His friends/family will use his sacrifice to virtue signal, get laid or brag about how amazing they are for lbeing close to him.
[–]Sir_manalot1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Awalt.
[–]Sir_manalot2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
My brother, human nature doesn't just apply to women...men also see men as tools.
The difference is men also see other men as potential threats.
And before you say it, exceptions always exist.
Even if you know several cases otherwise, it doesn't change this.
[–]Curtis_Low1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
It is a bit funny you would refer to me as brother, a term of comradery and unit when your post explain the opposite. Perhaps that was the intention.
[–][deleted] 2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
As the saying goes "the same fate awaits both heroes and ordinary men. They pass away and are slowly forgotten."
I think some people here only mentally interpret "redpill" theory to apply only to courtship/reproduction. A few people like us apply it to all of the human condition, much like how the naturalism in The Prince by Machiavelli can be applied in greater scope outside of what the author intended, just as well as applying Sun Tzu to more than a literal battlefield. To them we seem overly cynical, negative, ect. But redpill theory to the average man seems equally pessimistic
As a species we are gradually overcoming our idealisms and the reality we see is very brutal. Faced with this, some people would rather live in a comfortable illusion of our own imagination then deal with how things are.
It's true, many humans spend there entire existance trying to find better ways to avoid the truth.
Humans are just animals that love playing God.
The reality is that we just kill better them any other species, and we use words to manipulate others in order to get stuff for us.
[–][deleted] 1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
I see humanities god complex expressed mostly through the unusual preoccupation with free will. Humans think they have some sort of autonomy from the all the forces that shape all other living and non living things. Psychologically, they create a hard division between "nature" and "man".
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[–]ThiccyLenin0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Incels spend most of their time desolating about themselves. I find that the most empathy for heroes like him is to be found among the most average and normal people, those who dont feel the need to proclaim it loudest
[–]far_from_ohk6 points7 points8 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Are you always so much fun?
[–]Sir_manalot29 points30 points31 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
No sometimes I ignore reality and become positive.
[–]Asphyxiem5 points6 points7 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
This is true sadly
[–][deleted] 5 points6 points7 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Capt buzzkill over here
[–]JohnPerera4 points5 points6 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
The best Red Pill you thrown out here. SJWs will get angry for you because that is the truth and truth hurts.
[–]CrowdConscious0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Your negativity is contagious, as much as positivity is. If you think what you said really is true, why focus so heavily on the negative aspects and not the fact that he may inspire those kids to grow up and change the world for the better?
Not hating, I think you have valid points; but I don’t think either you or I want to live in a world where your original comment is our perpetual reality. It’s amazing what even the slightest positive perspective can do. Hope you have a good week.
Because it is reality.
Do you honestly think I didn't try to change things myself? Every man has tried to make things better and none have actually reallysucceeded. People like George Washington tried and succeeded to change things, but he needed everything to do so (absolute power, absolute trust, tons of wealth, a war hero, etc)...and yet even that ended up being temporary
It isn't contagious, it is the truth. It is good to have hope, but being selfless in this day and age is a waste.
In a nation of liers, honesty is s crime.
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[–]Sir_manalot1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (3 children) | Copy Link
Statues? How empty
Living life for yourself.
They live for themselves and you live for you.
They do not and will not ever care about you, but will be the first to force you to die for them.
To be clear: how many men died in ww2? What would these masculine men think of there country now? They died so we could make women heroes in ww2 games.
[–]ThiccyLenin1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
This is retarded
[–]cake_eater0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
But those kids they lived a little longer because he did care.
Aka fulfilling his biological role.
He died because five men are more useful them one.
[–]labiteatibit0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
That may be so, but he'll always be remembered by the kids he saved, at the very least.
[–]Thesaltineteen0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Well we can't all suck him off for the rest of our life.
RIP tho
[–]IamBili0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Heroes don't do what they do for fame, for fortune, for anything else, other than "hearing the call of a hero", and doing what is needed to be done at the moment, regardless of the end result, and regardless if they'll get away from it alive or not
This is why we celebrate heroes, regardless of where they came from, regardless of who they are, and regardless of the consequences of their actions
[–]Crusty_Gerbil0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Nah dude, I remember him
[–]Datson_Horrenbrand0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
shut up you moron, he was saving kids. he is a hero.
[–]JohnPerera1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Then we can apply the same for the married man: "shut up you moron, he was saving "woman". he is a hero.".
[–]airborneANDrowdy174 points175 points176 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
He was also a former Thailand Navy SEAL.
[–][deleted] 18 points19 points20 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
former as in not current and not paid. Best.
[–]retrometr0173 points174 points175 points 5 years ago (5 children) | Copy Link
He's a goddamned hero, and represents the best in us. He didn't make a mistake, he was a navy seal diver. People like that are selected for and trained to the point where they no longer make mistakes. They take risks, and risks catch up with even the best of us. If he ran out of oxygen it's probably because he got trapped, if he freed himself it was too late. I've done a fair bit of scuba timing, miscalculating air is something only complete idiots do. You watch your air, you control your breathing, you know your limits, you never bleed the tank, you carry a pony. You don't just suddenly run out.
[–][deleted] 22 points23 points24 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
So what are you implying he did? I'm confused.
[–]poonGopher696971 points72 points73 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
He’s clarifying that a great man tried to overcome greater circumstances not dumbass idiot died cuz he big dum dums
[–]Mondraverse3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
That he probably knew he was likely to die by saving those children.
[–]bond___vagabond13 points14 points15 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
It doesn't seem that much more dangerous, but cave/wreck diving statistically is way more dangerous. You kick up silt, you get turned around, steel wrecks you cut up your life sustaining gear. It's just a big bunch of dangerous shenanigans.
[–]LJHova1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Derp. Everyone can and does make mistakes.
[–]Dart-157 points158 points159 points 5 years ago (3 children) | Copy Link
I may be downvited for this, but he was not careful, the life of a rescuer has priority in any rescue, it worths nothing to be a hero throwing your life away. Imagine now, how many lifes he won't be able to save.
[–]elkeryos65 points66 points67 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
I personally wouldn't downvote you for this because this is also true. But it's very different from calling the guy dumb because "muh your own life is the only thing that matters!" and a cuck. Your life as a rescuer is important because if you die you can't save anyone anymore. It's quite different from "what a cuck" so no problem here.
[–]Dart-26 points27 points28 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
I'm a rescuer myself and this is stressed out in every way possible in every rescue instruction. But I understand that sometimes people happen to be less careful in the heat of moment, I don't know his personal feelings on the situation or even his training, I couldn't ever calling him stupid for his actions.
And for what I've been reading, maybe he was a volunteer, if so, his death was a responsibility of the professionals in charge.
[–]VenomB4 points5 points6 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
It seems to me like the rescue wasn't "up to code" because of its location. Would that have anything to do with it? I honestly don't know much about the whole story other than kids somehow got themselves in the worst case scenario in a cave.
[–]roundpounder129 points130 points131 points 5 years ago (24 children) | Copy Link
This wasn’t a sacrifice, it was a mistake. He should have left 12 canisters. His life is more valuable than some kids’ momentary possible discomfort.
[–]RolleTheStoneAlone121 points122 points123 points 5 years ago (17 children) | Copy Link
You do know you can't just swap oxygen tanks on a SCUBA in the water like that, right? He died because the diving area itself was hazardous and he ran out of time navigating it, not because he didn't take a fresh tank with him.
[–]roundpounder51 points52 points53 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
I did not know that.
[–]RolleTheStoneAlone31 points32 points33 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Fair enough. Not a lot of people operate the stuff, personally I've only operated SCBAs, not SCUBAs, but the principle is the same. Even with in-air SCBAs swapping out a canister takes a bit of doing to get done.
[–]DOORSARECOOLISTAKEN7 points8 points9 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
This is why this sub is good. If we're proven wrong we can admit it, unlike most of Reddit.
[–]nikdahl31 points32 points33 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
He died because he wasn't a trained cave diver, he was a navy seal. There's a difference in skills.
[–]RolleTheStoneAlone14 points15 points16 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Absolutely. It was a definitely treacherous environment.
[+][deleted] -7 points-6 points-5 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
You do know it isn't all water right? There are areas for him to come up.
[–]RolleTheStoneAlone8 points9 points10 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
...I can't even properly elucidate on how ignorant you're being. This isn't a fucking video game kid.
[–][deleted] -2 points-1 points0 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
I'm sure there's a lot you can't do. Like look at images that represent the cave or read articles literally stating what I just said.
[+]realChebz-15 points-14 points-13 points 5 years ago (8 children) | Copy Link
sorry, but he died because he was careless. There are plenty of techniques (guide ropes, buddy system) he could have used. In fact in situation like that I would say it was absolutely necessary to take extra precautions.
[–]RolleTheStoneAlone4 points5 points6 points 5 years ago (7 children) | Copy Link
I mean I'm not going to say he had the right skillset, you have a point, but my point was he didn't die because he didn't bring a canister. He died because of the environment he was diving in was, as you pointed out, treacherous and required special training.
[–]realChebz1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (6 children) | Copy Link
absolutely, I dont think extra tank would have saved him. If you get lost and panic in a cave dive, you're as good as dead.
[–]RolleTheStoneAlone3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
Except that him having a fresh tank wouldn't have ameliorated him getting lost. You can't just swap out tanks underwater, and in that situation he was essentially completely lost in his environment.
[–]realChebz1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
You can't just swap out tanks underwater
Theoretically possible, don't see why not. If you can hold your breath for 30 sec you could do it. Usually you would attach an extra reg or use a dual tank reg setup.
p.s. not sure why all the down votes, I still stand by my original post that he made a mistake/was careless/lost the guide wire. This could and should have been absolutely avoidable by an experienced diver. Very likely panicked when got lost.. and when you panic you go through your air like a vacuum cleaner.. you will suck entire tank dry in minutes.
[–]RolleTheStoneAlone2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago* (0 children) | Copy Link
theoretically possible
Yes, it is, but you're blatantly ignoring how such a high stress situation affects motor functions. There's a reason the military drills shit into the heads of personnel ad nausem, and it's to make sure they can do it under stress. Nobody trains for swapping SCUBA tanks underwater, so your entire conceit is asking someone to do something under an extremely high stress environment when each passing second robs them of cognitive capability. (edited for grammar and readability)
[–]cyborg_type_darkness0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
But how did the kids find their way then?
[–]tuffbot3241 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Each boy was guided by two divers who were also guided by a rope.
[–]realChebz0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Each kid was accompanied by 2 divers
[–]serialpeacemaker9 points10 points11 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
He could give air to others, but not himself... ironic.
[–]dontthreadonmebuddy2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
Its like playing anysport. Just slow down and keep your head in the game...sounds like he rushed things, when he could have taken his time
[–]armed_renegade17 points18 points19 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Lol he was an ex Thai Navy SEAL, I don't think so.
Anyone can panic. Experience doesn't make you immune, just less likely to freak. Ultimately the man wasn't a trained cave diver in an unfamiliar and unforgivingly fatal environment.
[–]longooo2-4 points-3 points-2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
This
[–][deleted] 105 points106 points107 points 5 years ago (3 children) | Copy Link
This guy should have checked is oxygen, and he could be a LIVING hero.
[–]Beeinkc931 points32 points33 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
His death wasn't accidental. He chose to sacrifice himself so the boys could live.
[–]heartbreakmgtow61 points62 points63 points 5 years ago (4 children) | Copy Link
Didn't see any women trying to volunteer. The only place I see women in this whole thing are on the news saying how these kids are traumatised for life and they will need therapy. These boys will turn out fine, it's the post wall female reporters that need therapy.
[–]FritzLn22 points23 points24 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Exactly. That's all I keep hearing from them as well. And how amazed they are at human sacrifice and bravery.
Kids are resilient, they'll be fine and have a story to tell for life
[–]Campes6 points7 points8 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
thought I was on some other sub when I saw this post thinking, oh this guy is red pill, then I noticed which sub I was in.
[–]DeusExMaximum2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
>it's the post wall female reporters that need therapy
how about we stop spending on them and drop them altogether? It isn't like they'd get better anyhow. If they wanted to get better they'd choose to. Most of them don't actually have any real-life problems and those that do could easily fix them if they wanted to.
[–]JohnPerera2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
They apply their own insecurity for those kids.
[–]ohnoesAlterEgo49 points50 points51 points 5 years ago (13 children) | Copy Link
I don’t think i see a women in the background, i might be mistaken although. rip
[–]GoneMYway39 points40 points41 points 5 years ago (3 children) | Copy Link
Yeah I'm sure ALL of the divers are men.
[–][deleted] 20 points21 points22 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
None of the rescuers had vaginas? I had no idea the rescue industry was so misogynist. How dare they prevent women from risking their lives to save others.
/every feminist
[–]LimousineLibtard10 points11 points12 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Toxic masculinity.
[–]jdc52942 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
There are plenty of accomplished female divers out there, whether they were involved here obviously not many people know.
[+]-Soggy-Potato--7 points-6 points-5 points 5 years ago (8 children) | Copy Link
So?
[–]Garathon8 points9 points10 points 5 years ago (3 children) | Copy Link
Because it's hilarious imagining a woman risking her life for someone else.
[–]BrushedSpud6 points7 points8 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Women can die during childbirth and its not uncommon to hear women being diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant, then foregoing treatment because it will harm the baby... Knowing the cancer will likely spread and be untreatable after the birth.
[–]-Soggy-Potato-3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Why’s that?
[–]Garathon2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Just the improbability, like some kind of bizarro world.
[–]thepunnylord2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (3 children) | Copy Link
Geez your comment getting downvoted makes me question if I should say subscribed to this sub.
[–]-Soggy-Potato-8 points9 points10 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
I just asked a question which they must have seen as seeing women as equals which this sub seems to dislike doing
[–]justkoln-3 points-2 points-1 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Its ok. You can fuck off. We will do fine without you.
[–]phoneticau42 points43 points44 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
Feminists would say toxic masculinity killed him
[–]LimousineLibtard18 points19 points20 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
He died from manspreading in the underwater cave! That fucking misogynist!!!
[–]elkeryos-3 points-2 points-1 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Nah, feminist would love this.
...now that I think about it, no they wouldn't, it means that a guy able to sacrifice himself for their sorry ass died.
[–]mattwoodness26 points27 points28 points 5 years ago (4 children) | Copy Link
Cant believe the lack of basic human empathy i am reading in this comment thread right now.
Picture yourself as a kid. Trapped in a pitch black, cold wet cave kms under the earth. Terrified you will never see your family again. Even the most pragmatic kid wouldnt be like "wellp i guess i just fucked up too hard this time" and not hope for rescue. I would sure as fuck hope someone like this guy would at least try to save my ass.
Somebody LOVES them. They are WORTH saving if at all possible which it was. The death of the man who gave them the air tanks is something im sure he saw as a possibility going into it but he (unlike others on here) felt EMPATHY for another human being and was compelled to act. So hats off to him for his service and even though the internet will forget him, not.one of those boys or their families will for the rest of their lives.
[–]happyhumblehermit5 points6 points7 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
A portion of the community have let their cynicism take over and they have no control over their hate. Once skepticism stops providing tangible value by presenting alternatives and instead becomes about tearing others down for the sake of it, it should be disregarded. This man is a hero.
[–]ShitArchonXPR2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Rescuers have basic human empathy too. If you die rescuing someone, you can't rescue any more people.
[–]mattwoodness1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Lol yes rescuers have basic human empathy...thats why they are rescuing people.
Maybe you meant rescuers DESERVE empathy, to which i agree completely. I have empathy for the guy who died in his attempt because i can imagine his motivations.
They understand the risks involved and take a chance so that someone else may avoid a horrible and tragic death. Thats heroism and it is not a bad thing.
[–]karanzinho1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Yeah man LOVE. Love everything needs loving...
[–][deleted] 30 points31 points32 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
What I found hilarious is, women cry equality 24/7 ... Where were the women here? I asked some chicks this while they talked about it, none could answer.
This rescue mission is just more proof that females are practically useless.
Women are smaller by design, and yet, again, where were they here?
[–][deleted] 6 points7 points8 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
It's like this with every emergency or difficult situation. 99.9% are men getting it done. The women would rather get on facebook and talk about how they feel about the difficult situation.
[–]PsyMonk-2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
It's called cowardice, and all women are guilty of it.
[–]-redditardation-20 points21 points22 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
Something the image seems to leave out is that:
There were 12 boys
There was 1 coach
In other words he gave everyone an oxygen tank. They probably would've been able to keep everyone alive if they used a clever rationing/sharing system but he isn't just a guy who can't count or check his gauge. If you're there to rescue people you probably would make the same mistake.
[–]thecorgisleeps13 points14 points15 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Tbh i probably would've made a far bigger mistake, to some people it's easy to say you'd be better because you aren't in that situation as it goes on. People are much much more irrational in a situation like his, he has my respects.
[–]christianlazard212 points13 points14 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
When shit hits the fan...
[–]retal1ator11 points12 points13 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
As it is natural for us people to honor this guy who put other people's life ahead of his own, we however have to remember HIS natural imperative was to get into risky situations to prove his worth to himself and, also, others. That is a peculiar masculine trait.
Under a MGTOW perspective, this is what happen when young, strong and brave men display their innate tendency to push themselves to the limit to impress. I guess many of our ancestors had their chance into the metaphorical and literal girl's panties of that time because they risked their life to save children and women from predators and difficulties and ultimately won their challenges.
[–]saikon_14857 points8 points9 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
95% of women will never come close to matching his heroism EVER.
[–]elkeryos2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Try 99
[–]leon-theproffesional5 points6 points7 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
We will remember him.
[–]ElOweTea5 points6 points7 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
This might be down voted, but if this was me there is no way in hell I would have risked my life for some other people's kids. This is why I'm mgtow. No kids and no wife makes me a free and happy man. If the oxygen is low I'd have gotten the fuck outta there.
[–]SYL3NZR7 points8 points9 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
look at this lad, the absolute unit
[–]house_monkey6 points7 points8 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Bless him, we need more people like this.
[–]adamrockblackandblue3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
F
[–]IROC-Z28-Camaro3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Rest in peace
[–][deleted] 2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
AIR!! He ran out of AIR!! Jezus everbody writes it wrong. Oxygen is part of the air we breathe. And no diver is dumb enough to breathe pure oxygen under water!
This man is a hero! Giving your life for a noble thing like this! Respect!
[–]Dank_Meems2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
And he's barely talked about on reddit. God forbid that MAN made fun of the WOMAN wearing the cuban flag shirt though.....
[–]aejhr801 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
In a better place now. God bless
[–]Cuisinart_Killa1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Thai people are fierce fighters. They are well respected military.
https://youtu.be/b67zNeGzyKY
[–]LonesomeSidLeon1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
If a man lives his life in accordance with his own deeply held and deeply searched personal beliefs, and decides to help... I can respect that. This man wasnt forced, or coerced. He died as he lived, working in dangerous situations for something he believed was valuable.
We can argue about whether he was brainwashed by bullshit all day long... but he was special forces... he KNEW the risks going in... and he chose to volunteer.
Who fucking cares if anyone remembers you. If you live your best life and die in the process, you did it for YOU. Be proud of that shit.
Fuck what anybody else thinks.
MGTOW all the way.
[–]consios881 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
He is a hero , but it feels me with dread how society treats men that sacrificed themselves. May he rest in peace.
[–]Slaide0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago* (0 children) | Copy Link
Where were all the strong, independent women we constantly see whining about thinking of the children and separating children from their parents, and god knows all the other "nurturing" bullshit, when those children needed help?
Notice that's it's once again men who were doing the saving?
[–][deleted] 0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Men are infinitely more empathetic and compassionate than women. (This backfires because men keep giving women more rights and privileges)
[–]tomgoatb880 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Hero. Rest easy brotha.
[–]thedeplorable777880 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
RIP
[–]Sumo940 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
The boys are in a under water cave? I don’t get this. Can someone explain where they are?
[–]animalmother20170 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Celebrities, politicians, and sports stars make the news. Heroes make the difference.
[–]kayfab0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Respect
MGTOW-related: Captain Save-A-Hoe usually doesn't wear a cape, either.
[–]stringedbeams0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
perhaps less popular opinions:
I think he was more like a victim of an accident than a hero.
It is heroic that he risked his life to help, but more like a mistake that he forgot his tank and ended up dying.
I am still glad he was willing to try to help, but also you gotta be careful to make sure you take care of yourself so you can sustainably help other people - he accidentally failed to take care of himself. Thus we lose out on the good he would have done if he was still alive.
I guess I have in mind caution towards people who martyr themselves in ways that are counterproductive.
But I also don't know how much those oxygen tanks were needed - if they ended up saving multiple lives, that would be heroic self-sacrifice. It seemed like though if he hadn't gotten the tanks to them, they wouldn't have suffocated.
[–]uncle_hobo0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
I sure hope those kids don't grow up to be assholes.
[–]JohnOrange21120 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Yes, he's a hero. As were all the other divers who risked their lives to save the team. (And of all the heroic divers, not a female among them, I'll bet. All this Hollywood propaganda about female superheros is such BS).
RIP our hero.
[–]class_use_only0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Mad respect
[–]Just4yourpost0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
These dumb fucking shit kids should've never went into this fucking cave during Winter in Thailand.
A Real Man had to lose his fucking life over these little shits.
[–]Zefirez0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Hero if it was necessary to save the kids. Dumbass if he gave them too much and it was possible everyone could make it alive with proper oxygen tank distribution.
[–]BattleBoi04060 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
A true hero
[–]zetsthamys-2 points-1 points0 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Unpopular opinion, but screw everyone.
Why would you risk your life thinking about children, for children who risked their lives not thinking about you ?
[–]Watchingcluturefade-1 points0 points1 point 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Obviously this is just sexism, there were two or three women that swam in before him and died too .... right?
[–]spinteractive-3 points-2 points-1 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Crisis situations unfortunately attract people that have hero fantasies. Thankfully he only took himself out.
[–]DeakonDuctor-3 points-2 points-1 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
He is going to be played by a white man in anymovie that's made about him. Watch
He looked sort of white for a Asian so I wouldn’t be surprised if he is played by a Eurasian.
[–][deleted] -3 points-2 points-1 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
No - he he did NOT make "the great sacrifice" - He made an error in judgement or in every day speak, he fucked up.
[+]geniuscel-13 points-12 points-11 points 5 years ago (4 children) | Copy Link
FYI: this is the very definiton of the cuck. spending your resources for other random ppl you have nothing to do with. this poor dude spent the most valuable, his LIFE. the very definition of an ubercuck i would say.
are we praising cucks here now?
[notice: had he sacraficed his life for his children he would be a HERO and that's the right thing to do for every man. but please do not confuse the two! he just pushed the 'man are disposable, think of the children!' cliches a tiny bit further again. even mgtow agrees now:) so don't cry when your next 'divorcerape' comes!]
it might be too hard for the most of you here to stomach though..
[–]elkeryos15 points16 points17 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
MGTOW doesn't have to mean being a selfish fuck, moron. If that's your way of doing it sure. go for it, but other people still have values that are different from yours, for various reasons, it could be religion or whatever else.
Tons of people spend a fortune on cars or soccer here, something that I find it stupid to no end because this is money that is absolutely wasted for me, or some other are doing drugs and therefore slowly killing themselves. Do you see everyone crying about this?No. Because it's their own choice. As long as it doesn't contribute to hypergamy like BP it isn't a problem, and sacrificing yourself isn't bad by itself, it depends of the context and we have none of it.
The "men are disposable" thing is a problem when it isn't a choice and you are expected to do it, ad shamed if you don't. Blame society for brainwashing him into it as much as you want, and even when it comes to this we don't know, but it doesn't change the fact that he was able to do something selfless.
[–]MParry615 points16 points17 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
You’re a fucking moron.
[–][deleted] 4 points5 points6 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Should probably leave MGTOW with that attitude. You just give us a bad name. I mean you go your own way straight to go fuck yourself ville
[+]geniuscel-48 points-47 points-46 points 5 years ago* (30 children) | Copy Link
poor guy, but if it really happened like that it means he's quite dumb. he's a real caveman no pun intended: "kids and wymin first!"
doesn't really fit the mgtow lifestyle. risking your life for saving 13 random simps' and thots' kids.
(and btw if we really need to make these guys 'heroes'. what about the other diver who gave 13 oxygen cylinders and was smart enough to keep enough cylinder for him?)
you should post this to wk maybe for more sweet karma!
edit: wow guys you are quite 'controversial' if i want to remain polite. can't add 1+1, right? you cry (don't tell me you don't, you do, just look at this sub) because of society's current state yet you are the very problem creating it with downvoting my comment and come whiteknighting for this poor bloke and idolizing his heroic act. enjoy your cake, you baked it. his act would be heroic if kids were scarce and we were in the stone-age to save our heritage and tribe. nowdays wymin and kids should not be overvalued because there isn't a threat, yet they still are. this old anachronistic behaviour is responsible for the situation we are in right now in 2018 yet you cant see past through it. you blame cucks, whiteknights, simps yet you are the same . these things are deeply ingrained into male's (yours) nature, that we are disposable. so do not wonder society thinks males are (divorcerape, using dates to free datemeal, betabux)! even you think so!
if i don't want to be that polite i would say you can't use your brain and are quite retarded and deserve to be pushed into passive-aggressive mgtow lifestyle. but please show some respect to guys who can:) we are for you too..
[–]Averageeurodude[S] 52 points53 points54 points 5 years ago (15 children) | Copy Link
I'm mgtow and yet I have no problems with showing respect for a man who put his own life at risk to save a group of young boys from potentially dying of starvation or drowning. He volunteered to do this and so it was his own decision which is very much in line with mgtow.
[–]geniuscel-4 points-3 points-2 points 5 years ago (13 children) | Copy Link
no, it was society's suggestion to do it. "you are disposable", "it is the right thing to do", "be a hero".
congratulations, you gained some likes and crying sadfaces on social media and you will be forgotten in a few days. you are dead. it did worth it i bet:)
[–]1v1crown6 points7 points8 points 5 years ago (10 children) | Copy Link
Exactly my thoughts tbh. When you die no one cares, you are forgotten. This life is the only one you have. Don't throw it away for one kid or a hundred kids. You will get nothing in return if you sacrifice yourself for someone else.
Nothing in return.
[–]geniuscel7 points8 points9 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
throw it away for your kids! or if you are a hero, for your "tribe's" kids. be retarded and throw it away for random kids' you have nothing to do with! "THINK OF THE (random) CHILDREN!" just fucking lol mgtow.
funny how these ppl upvote "no kids!" licence plates and all kind of stupid crap yet turn into whitecucks next second.
piece of shit sub tbh :/ (there are exceptions ofc and still one of the best subs here)
[–]1v1crown3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Yeah there is definitely some doublethink going on in here. I would die for my kids (if I had any) but if I was to see a kid on the street being held up by a guy with a gun I'm walking the other way. I got shit to do tomorrow.
[–]sanjeetsuhag4 points5 points6 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
If everyone thought about the return on investment when doing something for someone else, it would be a much darker world.
[–]elkeryos3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (5 children) | Copy Link
Except that some people don't necessarily do things to GAIN other things.
And if you're going to go into selfish mode then let your kids die too. You can still make some other ones later. But yeah, somehow that's a different matter. Despite it just being a matter of subjective morality in the end.
And just because you don't want kids or even hate them, it doesn't mean that you are necessarily ok with them dying. The man made his choice, and that's about it.
[–]1v1crown3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (4 children) | Copy Link
Are you a woman? You're making a lot of illogical jumps here...
The difference between my children and some random children is vast:
They are my descendants... my genes
I have known my children for their whole life, the random kid is a stranger
The social stigma for leaving your kid to die is unbearable, you might as well be dead
The list goes on and on. Don't get your panties in a twist.
[–]elkeryos0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago* (3 children) | Copy Link
I'm not, and you are the one with a very weird and basic idea of what "logic" is. In nature, it isn't rare for animals to eat their damn children, genes or not, in order to survive if it is needed. YOUR children being "special" because of your genes is stupid and an extremely restricted way of seeing it.
If you're using the whole "it's logical and in nature making your genes live on matters" (in other words, appeal to nature) then your children aren't better than any other when it comes to the extreme idea of a sacrifice; especially for males since their expiration date is less restrictive. As an example it isn't uncommon for a bear mother to eat her children if it's impossible to find any other food. Survival is your top priority because you can still have another child to replace it; so dying for YOUR children make no sense "in nature". This is logic, and how it works "in nature". "Wanting to pass your genes" is a big oversimplification.
If we "dont care about nature because we're above this", your children aren't special in any way to begin with which solves the problem. The social stigma thing is bullshit and applies to pretty much all children when it comes to society. That's a very poor argument.
Sorry, your weird idea of "logic" that comes from bias and feelz isn't "logic" as in "it's natural, of course it's different with my own animals want to pass on their genes".
By natural logic, in a life or death situations, your own life > the life of your own children. If dying for a child is stupid because your own life is more important, it applies to all children. There is, of course, an order of priorities and your children will be above the others, but you're not supposed to die for your children in any case genes or not; that's something more closely related to society, which doesn't care about your genes and natural logic; the idea would be exactly the same with an adoptive child.
Everything else is related to this. If your own life is so important, well, you've known yourself for longer than your children. And you're still dead as the end result, so no point in dying for them neither, which is the point. It's not that "it's not normal to prioritize your children over the other ones", and that wasn't my point to begin with and not what I said. My point was that in this case, you shouldn't die for anyone, your own children included. They're higher on the priority list, but still lower than you.
[–]1v1crown3 points4 points5 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
tl;dr but I'm right you're wrong.
[–][deleted] 0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
[–]1v1crown0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
F+
[–]GoneMYway2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
How was it? He was a volunteer with a specific set of skills that not many people have.
[–]IntrovertedMagma0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
I agree with everything you've said.. Men are NOT disposable.
If they tell you to go and be a hero, tell them to let a fucking WAHMYN do it.. They are equal after all.
[+][deleted] -8 points-7 points-6 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Some of us agree with you, geniuscel. Take it from The Lonely Island song "YOLO": "This life is a precious gift. So don't get too crazy, it's not worth the risk."
[–]pigeon5621 points22 points23 points 5 years ago (3 children) | Copy Link
You are quite a pathetic man.
[+]geniuscel-16 points-15 points-14 points 5 years ago (2 children) | Copy Link
no, i'm just realist. but you are a brainwashed moron.
[–][deleted] 10 points11 points12 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
no, i'm just coward.
ftfy ;)
I didnt know realist meant cunt
[–]Cryptozu177613 points14 points15 points 5 years ago (1 child) | Copy Link
I agree with you there. I think the overall purpose of the post is to show that almost universally it is men who are willing sacrifice.
[–]geniuscel0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
yes, they sacrafice, because biologically that's their imperative, they are disposable, that's how we survived. if a handful of males survive they can impregnate all the females, so the tribe survives does not matter if some males were sacraficed in the process. does not work the same if you reverse the roles. it made sense back then, that was the optimal thing to do.
(notice divers came from all over the world, does not make any sense even. not at all related to those poor kids, jfl)
however times have changed. we are in 2018 with an overpopulated planet. time to change our preferences maybe?... (that's what i mean on 'caveman'. and look at the mgtow's here in this thread. cavemen too..)
[–]pjj9898987 points8 points9 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Alright man relax
[–]rationalthought3141 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
is there a point buried in this rant?
[–]Mapispema-ta1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
You cry because you got downvoted pussy.
[–]Mick_Donalds1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Such an edgelord.
thats some next level mental handicap right there
OH WAIT
it's a female :) don't expect logic, sense, integrity, or ethics from females :)
just smile and pat them on the head, and tell them everything will be ok ... now go make me a sammich
[–]elkeryos5 points6 points7 points 5 years ago (0 children) | Copy Link
Particularly ethics. Apparently going your own way means that you have to be the most selfish possible. For some people their own children or their life is the most important thing, for others it is children as a whole or anything else. Basically it's just yet another "mgtow" that wants to decide what going their own way must mean for everyone. The difference is whether you are forced to do it (even if it's via brainwashing) or not, and this is something we have no idea about. Being mgtow doesn't mean that you have to be a selfish fuck. You can be and there's no problem with it, but you don't have to be. If your MGTOW way includes self-sacrifice, sure, why not, as long as it's not for a retarded reason and this depends heavily of the context.
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