• PlaidBaron@lemmy.world
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    This is amazing but I genuinely wonder if he’ll regret doing it once he’s done. Thats a huge chunk of your life to devote to one thing.

    Cant deny he’ll be making history though.

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      Imagine you have a hobby. You get really good at it, and somehow, the hobby pays for itself. You get to quit work and just do your hobby every day.

      Imagine your hobby is hiking.

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      Monks devote their lives to one thing. Many craftsmen devote their lives to one thing. Activists, philosophers, doctors, diplomats, bakers. Devoting your life to a specific thing can be enriching.

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      I mean… Isn’t that how humanity rolls? Historically speaking anyways, 99 out of 100 people live and die close to where they were born, while the oddball goes and does a Leif Erikson for his whole life and then we get Iceland. His psychology compels him to do this.

      • JesusChristLover420@lemmy.sdf.org
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        I love Senku’s speech in Doctor Stone where he tells Tsukasa that his plan to hold back humanity’s technology forever was doomed from the start. Because some human beings are insane and will spend their entire lives trying to do something that nobody else thought of. And over enough thousands of years, this process will inevitably result in someone walking on the moon. Science is madness and it’s built in to humanity.

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      He sits down in his old local pub and catches up with old mates after finally completing his journey. His mate Dave points out that he completely missed Africa. Off he goes again.

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      He wasn’t going to keep those 27 years anyway, and climbing the career ladder, having a few kids and steadily paying off a mortgage must have somehow not seemed like a compelling alternative

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      He didn’t do this the entire time it seems, a lot of getting banned from going to Russia was a afoot Haha

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    That face. I’m wondering how closely he and I are related because that is the face of someone that could be an immediate relative of mine.

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    And ah-I! would walk five hun-dred miles and ah-I! would walk five hun-dred more. To be! the man that walked five thousand miles! to win that bet for sure. DADADUH

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          Because “a Russian”=gopnik from outside Moscow, right? You do realise Russia has 190 different ethnic groups within their borders? Sure there’s racism, but would you say a black guy feels any safer in certain parts of the US? Or let’s put aside petty US and European racism for a bit and look at racism in Asia. Malaysia? Racism is baked into the constitution. Philippines? Oh god, the ridiculous stereotypes. Japan? Don’t tell me you haven’t heard of racism in Japan. India is Olympic level racism. There was no merit to your original statement, and I find it ridiculous that everything has to be turned into a race issue.

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            Chill, I mentioned Russia because that’s where even the white dude this story is about had visa issues.

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    Some men will do anything to avoid getting a job, and we commend them.

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      Most jobs are a pointless waste of time that are upheld under the threat of starvation and destitution, and I say that as someone fully employed.

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        Most jobs are a pointless waste of time

        His journey, on the other hand, is a pointful waste of time.

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        I can do you one even better. I am full time employed, I train IT supporters. Which means, that my job is to enable people to waste their time, in order to make you be able to waste yours. Just taking another trip round the wast-o-time-ception merry-go-round: my school employs IT staff as well.

        Life is hard, pointless, and full of injustice. But at least in the end you get to die a meaningless death while alone and afraid.

        This got dark, remember that you need to pretend to be happy again come Monday morning. Otherwise starvation will get you before the tumor, that you didn’t know you were to going to get 5 years before “retirement”. Here’s a little inspiration “Pretend You’re Happy” by Jay Forman recorded in the luxury of what appears to be a 2000s 3 door citroën saxo https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PeCrnbJHJeY

        If I didn’t have a mortgage, kids, and obligations, then I might just be walking the earth myself.

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          Thank you so very much. Spoken like a self realized & actualized soul. We need more individuals to continue posting this type of information in meaningful and thoughtful displays. Again, major domo!

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    Mr Bushby, who wants access to a service tunnel separate to that used by the trains, said: “If I have to swim across, I obviously will. But it will be colder than the Caspian.”

    I mean, obviously

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        Apparently swimming is close enough. He swam the Caspian since that was easier than dealing with Iran

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          Imagine being so difficult to deal with that someone would rather swim across an entire sea than interact with you…

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            That’s on him. He wouldn’t have been the first person to walk or bicycle across West Asia, Iran included.

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              There is a lady who has motorbikes all over the world solo. Her name is Noraly aka Itchyboots. She has a bunch of videos on YouTube documenting everything.

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    I heard that he just wanted to do something quickly before doing the washing up.

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    Uhm, England is an island, which is surrounded by water. The ice bridge the natives used to migrate to the Americas from Russia during the last ice age is melted, which makes the western continents cut off from the eastern ones by water on all sides. Chile is on the western continents. Last I checked, humans cannot walk on water. So, obvious question here: how is this guy walking from Chile to an island nation in Europe?

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      Read the wiki article above, it has links to other articles where it’s sourcing its information.
      Link to article documenting his expedition across the frozen Bering Strait.

      “Karl Bushby reached land after 14 days walking across shifting plates of ice in temperatures reaching -30C.” “The ice was breaking up behind him as he walked across.”

      However, it does appear that some of his walking has been replaced by swimming.
      “In August 2024, Bushby started the swim across the Caspian Sea from Kazakhstan, planning to finish in Azerbaijan to avoid going through Iran or Russia, as both countries were then too dangerous to enter with a British passport. Bushby was accompanied by co-swimmer Angela Maxwell and two Azerbaijani national swimmers, Anastasiya Boborikna and Abdurrahman Rustamov.[15] Each day, Bushby and company swam in two 3-hour sessions: one in the morning, one in the afternoon and resting and sleeping on support boats each night.[16] The swim covering 179 miles (288 km) was achieved in 31 days with 132 swimming hours.[17][18] From Azerbaijan, Bushby then went to Turkey to cross the Bosphorus Strait into Europe”

      He’ll probably end up swimming across the English channel.

      Regarding his trek across the English Channel:

      Karl relates in his book that he hopes to walk through one of the service tunnels of the Channel Tunnel Tommfuller (talk) 12:03, 7 January 2009 (UTC)

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        Don’t they have tunnels from france to england? Surely maintenance fellers walk those tunnels, so there would be a way.

        edit: ah, found the part in the article talking about that.

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          I don’t see it in the article, but I found the following in Wikipedia’s Talk section:

          Karl relates in his book that he hopes to walk through one of the service tunnels of the Channel Tunnel Tommfuller (talk) 12:03, 7 January 2009 (UTC)

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      You ever do something and realize you actually kinda enjoy it? I have a feeling that’s the case. He was probably already an avid hiker when he started too since that’s a crazy bet to take on without any real prep

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    Just what community do you think this is?! I don’t come here for interesting, quality content and the wikipedia article doesn’t even mention anything about him shitting on a post!

    • King@blackneon.netOP
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      In all seriousness, most communities feel buggy on my instance(I need to find them manually on my instance) and some moderators on Lemmy seem to get a hit of dopamine when they remove any post or comment on their community.

      My answer to all of this is that I just use the shitpost community for everything.

      That solution seems super perfect for me.

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        Mod here. Please post something against the rules so I can get that dopamine hit. This one is perfectly okay to be here.

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        I think this is the normal instance behavior of Lemmy instances. It would be too much load for small instances to sync everything in the fediverse. Instead a member of your instance needs to first manually find a community before it starts tracking and makes it automatically available to the other instance members from there on.