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Teh One Who Knocks
05-30-2019, 11:05 AM
The Onion Staff


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GENEVA—Saying they had no real problem with wealthy thrill-seekers failing in their efforts to scale the tallest mountain on earth, the entire human population admitted Tuesday that they are, in fact, completely fine with rich people dying on Mount Everest.

“These guys shelling out a hundred grand to climb a 29,000-foot peak with a team of Sherpas are obviously aware that many people have died in the attempt, so they kind of know what they’re getting into, right?” said Cleveland resident Richard Warvil, echoing the sentiments of the world’s 7.7 billion people, who acknowledged the deaths of affluent amateur climbers who voluntarily ascend to heights at which oxygen stops reaching the brain don’t really upset them all that much.

“At a certain point, you’re kind of bringing it on yourself. Plus, if you have that much disposable income and, of all the things you could do with that money, you choose to spend it on this—well, we’re actually okay with you dying. It may sound harsh, but we’re gonna get along just fine without you.” At press time, sources confirmed no candlelight vigils were being held at the foot of Mount Everest.

Muddy
05-30-2019, 01:29 PM
Unnecessary risk, you get what you get. :hand:

RBP
05-30-2019, 01:49 PM
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Hal-9000
05-30-2019, 03:21 PM
Saw an interview with a young Canadian guy who just returned from a trip there and nearly died. His best friend died during the attempt.

He said - Was it worth it? I don't know right now. I can't say one way or another.

:| He can't say it was a horrible experience?

If you want to read a riveting version of commercial climbing check out Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer. He's a writer and went to Everest in 1996 on the trip where eight climbers died. There was a Russian climber and guide named Anatoli Boukreev and Krakauer claimed Boukreev descended earlier than the clients he was supposed to help. The two of them fought publicly for years over what happened that night. Boukreev went back up and saved at least two people and he didn't use oxygen on the climb, which is unheard of for western climbers.

There's a movie based on the events called Everest.

lost in melb.
05-31-2019, 05:42 PM
The whole thing is a disgusting money-grab.