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by gsmiro
3337 days ago
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> Pule did it, I did it – we do this, as humans, we humanise seacraft. Vessels are christened under bottles of fizz. They’re given nicknames and ascribed character. I find interesting that by even reading about boats one tends to humanize them but it seems to not happen with planes and cars. Probably it has to do with the long relations kept by crews and the ships they sail in. |
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Some boats become decade long institutions, and living aboard a 'thing' that is dynamic and alive with motion is probably very emotive.
Even small sailing vessels are often designed to be lived aboard and occupied for days or weeks on end.
Cars and planes can be very transient in comparison.