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return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 1 month ago

Yacht packed with social media influencers nearly sinks off Miami Beach

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Yacht packed with social media influencers nearly sinks off Miami Beach

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return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 1 month ago
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The 32 people on the vessel were rescued without injury, a U.S. Coast Guard spokesperson said. The yacht in question may have had a much lower passenger capacity.
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    Damn

    • RedPostItNote@lemmy.world
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      God tried

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    Lol

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    Aww, soooo close to it fully sinking.

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    This was nearly good news.

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    I wouldn’t be surprised if they did it on purpose

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    No Great Loss. (Stephen King’s “The Stand”)

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    HAHAHAHAHAH!

  • Treczoks@lemmy.world
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    What a missed opportunity.

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    Nearly? Ok, let’s try again. And again. And again until we succeed.

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    Insurance scam…

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    I never really understood the idea of the popular kids in high school. I wasn’t popular but wasn’t unpopular, just sorta a regular dude.

    I remember thinking how odd it was that people liked people simply because a lot of people liked that person. Or that those people felt like they were better than others because a lot of people liked them.

    Then I graduated and got into the real world and there were celebrities but beyond that there were no popular kids anymore. And celebrities were generally well known for some actual thing they could do exceptionally well, acting, singing, sports, etc.

    Then social media gave us influencers which are just popular kids for adults. People follow them because lots of people follow them and some of them are genuinely talented but a lot of them are just flexing with wealth (or pretending to) or just attractive.

    I remember being relieved that the “popular kids” was a thing people grew out of, and kinda appalled that we somehow engineered it back into adulthood.

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    Truly the bad timeline.

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    Only nearly?

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      Fans almost?

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    Waters there might have been too warm for their liking, but I’m wondering if killer whales might have otherwise enjoyed facilitating the process.

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    So … hot air doesn’t float … that’s a thesis right there.

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