Darwin MVP awards all around
The ocean at night is a complete black void.
This was basically his view
The boat was moving at 12 knots (13 mph) and the avg. speed of an intermediate swimmer is 3mph.
From the jump, to boat finally stopping, to a search team being deployed, wouldāve been around 20 minutes. Taking into account the ocean current the search radius wouldāve reached ~3.5 miles by that time. The second his feet left the top deck, kid was already dead. Either he succumbed to exhaustion and drowned, a shark got him, or eventually death by dehydration from drinking the water.
Also, thereās no shark in the video. Itās just a wave break caused by the boat. He was drunk and likely darted in the other direction thinking it was.
So you think that even in pitch blackness, he couldn't see a big ass ship, couldn't look up and see lights from the ship, would swim the opposite fukkin way of the ship, AFTER ACTUALLY HEADING TOWARDS THE RAFT TO BEGIN WITH
?????
Please my nikka, tell us more? Tell us how he couldn't see in pitch black, but was literally heading towards the raft in the beginning of the video
. Tell us how everything was pitch black, but the lights at the top of the ship, not aimed down towards the water, allowed us to see him clearly?
Tell us why, IMMEDIATELY after seeing a random splash near him in this pitch black darkness THAT WE COULD CLEARLY SEE WITHOUT ANY fukkIN LIGHT POINTING THAT WAY, why would he turn around and swim AWAY from the ship
?
This ain't even me bro. I'm asking for a friend who hates half way clout chasing with a dumbass unjustified contrarĆan post that's literally made up from the opinion of someone who doesn't understand how light, vision, instincts, abd survival works?
Gone ahead and bless The Coli with your knowledge fam.