• southsamurai
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    1401 month ago

    Damn, I don’t think that’s mildly interesting at all. That’s a book I want to read

      • mad_asshatter
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        311 month ago

        Did the families take turns, or did they all walk with him?

        • @EvacuateSoul
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          Their bodies formed the structure which housed him.

          • @tetris11
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            On that sombre note:

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairngorm_Plateau_disaster

            It was only on Monday afternoon, when the parents were gathered at the school, that the news came that five of their children were dead. The father explained that the boy who survived was the smallest student in the party; maybe the others (two women leaders, four girls and one boy) had been huddling round him to protect him from the cold

            • KSP Atlas
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              Surprised I’ve never heard of this, despite me going to the Cairngorms once

              • @tetris11
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                The boy who survived has never talked about the incident. Can you imagine coping with the guilt of feeling the warmth of your classmates cocooned around you fading gently away one by one, leaving you alone with only the memory of their sacrifice…

        • @SlippiHUD
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          131 month ago

          Simultaneously, it inspired the Mortal Engines movie.

  • aviationeast
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    Welp there you have it. If you want to challenge his conclusion you must walk long and hit more countries than he did.

    • @ChicoSuave
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      That’s overkill. I only need a mile and his shoes.

    • @[email protected]
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      Honestly it sounds more like he went in with a preconceived notion, received data that verified his preconceived notion was incorrect, and then told everyone his preconceived notion seemed correct.

      • @[email protected]
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        Sounds like he had three bad experiences over 4 years. That sounds like, on average, the world is not such a bad place.

      • @radix
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        331 month ago

        Or, you know, decided not to judge the entire human experience by the actions of a handful of individuals.

        • @[email protected]
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          There’s probably some wisdom in that, but unfortunately I can’t see it because my human experience sucks.

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        I’m sorry that you’re dissatisfied with the scientific method of his experience of humanity, which sounds more like an art project than seeking research grants.

  • @[email protected]
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    Wow even the guy that wanted to be the man that fell down at your door only walked 1000 miles. This is pretty hardcore.

      • @bitwaba
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        On April 14, 1970, during an 11g slingshot maneuver on the remote side of the moon on the Apollo 13 mission, Astronaut Jim Lovell achieved what every other person born in Ohio has always dreamed of:

        Getting as far away as humanly possible.

        • @solstice
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          Michael Collins has him beat though because he got to do it alone in blissful silence, with nobody around to ask him if he’s working hard or hardly working.

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        11 month ago

        Going to be a lot more of those next year.

  • @captainlezbian
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    People really will find any excuse to leave ohio

  • teft
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    I’ve been a bunch of places all over the world and I would agree. The world isn’t terrible.

    All the assholes who live in it however…

  • @rockSlayer
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    Despite the horrid things that occur in this world, I do believe that people are fundamentally good and want to do good for the people around them. The people that do evil things were not born that way.

    • @Rookwood
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      Sociopaths exist and they rule the world.

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        Yep, the majority are good people that assume others are good people too. And they get ruthlessly exploited by sociopaths that end up ruling everyone and forcing all of us to live our lives along their zero-sum worldview.

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          Don’t underestimate the corruptive influence of power and privilege either. I know it’s unpopular to humanize the people who ruthlessly exploit others, but they aren’t necessarily innately selfish, and are just as much a product of circumstance as others. The wealthy are perhaps the most alienated from the material and human cost of their wealth by a system that is designed to do so, and they are rewarded for behaving selfishly.

          If you reduce the complexity of the world to “most people are good but the few bad people ruin it for everyone,” then you run the risk of thinking that the solution to the problem is to remove the “bad people” from power and replace them with “good people.” You’ll inevitably be disappointed when the “good people” turn out to be “bad people” after experiencing power and privilege.

    • @[email protected]
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      In my experience, the vast majority of people are good. Like 99.9% of them. But there’s still evil people in this world. My grandmother is one, she’s tried killing my siblings twice, (the first time looked like negligence, after the second she wasn’t given another chance.) and gave her husband brain damage. Thankfully, she’s not related to us by blood.

  • @[email protected]
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    2530 days ago

    I wouldn’t count a multiple day walk as a single walk.

    When you get to sleep, it starts a new walk.

    Otherwise I have been having a walk for my entire life.

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      I’d argue that if it’s conceived of as a journey with a set end point - “I’m going to walk from Vancouver to Toronto”, by way of example - you could consider it a single walk. If you’re just walking everyday without a set end point in mind, I’d agree with you.

      Maybe ‘journey by foot’ is the better phrase here, idk.

  • @Smoogs
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    It would be a white guy in the 1980s. “Yeah the world isn’t that terrible”

    Dudes don’t even have to think twice walking to their car at night.

    • @phoneymouse
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      211 month ago

      Did you read the post? Seems like he did have to think twice.

    • @[email protected]
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      101 month ago

      Absofuckinglutely, imagine being black and walking through rural counties in the US much less other countries. The average person “might” leave you alone but the police absolutely will not.

  • AmidFuror
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    121 month ago

    I think it’s an amazing story that he was able to find his way back home after walking such a long distance!

  • @[email protected]
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    Well yeah, the world and by extension your life is mostly harmless. It’s quite the statistical anomaly when you do get harmed but it’s not to say it’s impossible.

    People do tend to get stuck in that awareness of chance of harm and often over prescribe it to certain parts to keep up the fear. That’s probably cause people are also mostly stupidly uninformed.

    • tiredofsametab
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      Still are in some parts of the world. Less arrows and swords more guns and machetes

  • @LovableSidekick
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    Most life-changing discovery: make videos of yourself bumming around the world and total strangers will send you money.