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[deleted] t1_jechk0p wrote

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yoooooosolo t1_jecybux wrote

Also surely he tried getting over the wall using the ladder first and if it didn't work, then it's not very useful as a ladder

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Ryzel0o0o t1_jed0elu wrote

I mean, its Darwinism at play if he's found himself in that situation without any clothes on.

Also he could have used every other rung so he could at least make it possible to climb up.

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yoooooosolo t1_jed1g2n wrote

Yes he should have brought his bugout bag. This is really all a question of shortsighted and lack of preparation.

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the-cafinated-tiger t1_jeek2rl wrote

This can be sheet bad luck, Darwin is not involved.

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Ryzel0o0o t1_jefk3ia wrote

Based on likelihood, its most likely a series of dumb decisions. Luck doesn't really exist lol, circumstance, sure.

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the-cafinated-tiger t1_jefqylk wrote

🫣 Luck is a major factor of life, starting with where you get born, later the people you meet ( rather random ) and eventually the macro economic and geopolitical influences. Or are you going to tell people who get struck by a bombardment that they made a bad decision by buying a house where a bomb would explode 20 years later ? And then there's also health, which is affected by global pollution, nuclear disasters, viri...for a major part totally out of our control. Yes you can workout, eat healthy but that doesn't make you immune for the microplastics in your tuna who amongst many not yet fully understood effects mess with your immune system. You might get cancer from those and from jogging in polluted air.

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Ryzel0o0o t1_jeh0g7i wrote

Right, and no I wouldn't tell them that, because its not their fault. But they were a victim of circumstance, not bad luck. Someone made the conscious decision to put them in that situation.

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