• @Cossty
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    387 months ago

    That’s cool I guess, but how much do you want to bet he will die on some mountain and not in his bed?

      • @Everythingispenguins
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        37 months ago

        Yeah but unlike the dead person on Everest Honnold actually knows what he is doing.

      • @RememberTheApollo_
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        37 months ago

        Considering most deaths in bed are probably somewhat drawn out and painful, ending it in a few seconds off a mountain isn’t awful - however, dying while young and for no other reason than climbing rocks isn’t the same as dying after a long life and all that.

        Whatever. It’s what he wants to do, and as long as he doesn’t hurt anyone else it’s fine. I don’t get the admiration, though.

        • @[email protected]
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          07 months ago

          as long as he doesn’t hurt anyone else it’s fine.

          The whole conversation was about doing this while having children and a family. He would be hurting others.

          • @RememberTheApollo_
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            -17 months ago

            That’s between him and his family. While I agree with you and that it will cause damage to them, I meant it more in context of activities that cause harm to society in general. No different than any other legitimized extreme sport. Street racers taking out pedestrians, drunks drivers doing the same, etc. I realize the difference in legality, but nonetheless they are activities that cause external harm to society.

            • @[email protected]
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              57 months ago

              Children don’t decide for themselves. If you’re a father, you have responsibilities to your child. Risking your life in this way affects the child in a profound way, especially if you slip and die. That’s not ok.