You're the second contributor today to post that this story is amusing through the irony. Maybe so but I for one am finding it very difficult to see anything amusing about it. The skipper has had a 48hour nightmare and has abandoned his boat. How can that possibly be funny?
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You're the second contributor today to post that this story is amusing through the irony. Maybe so but I for one am finding it very difficult to see anything amusing about it. The skipper has had a 48hour nightmare and has abandoned his boat. How can that possibly be funny?
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Because the very people that he claims are killing us ended up saving his life. If you can't see the delicious irony there then you need a magnet.
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Okay, put yourself in the skipper and crew's shoes. Would you have found the last few days amusing? If yes then I say you have no compassion.
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Oh get over yourself, stop taking stuff too seriously.
You think I'd laugh if they'd died? No, of course not!
I'm sure they're laughing at the irony - I'm amazed that you can't.
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That is obnoxious; I see no value in continuing any debate with you.
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Jeez, you need a sense of humour bypass. Of course it's ironic, even hilarious that some pompous ecomentalist twats in a sailboat get rescued by an effing great big oil tanker. I wonder if they calculated the carbon footprint of the tanker diverting to rescue them? Of course, if they were true climate change believers, they would have refused all offers of rescue by CO2 emitting transport and waited for the next puff powered boat to come along. I hope they're back home planting trees like crazy to cover the carbon 'cost' of their rescue
Only just seen this. No you didn't misjudge - at least, I too agree the story/irony was funny, as Deleted User eloquently says above
Robih is mixing up the sailors' plight with the irony of an eco-mission getting rescued by a large chunk of carbon-footprint. They're two completely separate things.
I thought it amusing, even funnier was Robins response.
What were they trying to prove? that you can sail round the world without an engine, think thats been done a few million times already /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif