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by Neywiny
10 days ago
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Yes but there has to be a reason why the nightmare scenario existed. For example in the article it was because the author had hubris over 20+ years of the pump never failing. It's a good admission of cause. I certainly can't blame them for it. They also admit they didn't have a backup plan packed. It's a humble article if you see through all the anger. Your scenario was caused by trying to do the right thing and it was still wrong. Again, great reason. Was the other commenter exhausted and overslept before the trip? We don't know. Did somebody steal their supplies? Did they fall in a vat of toxic waste? All we know is that they were on a trip with no packed way to increase blood sugar and I think we all agree that's not the expected plan. But they also say they're usually very good at feeling their blood sugar and were bait-and-switched by the trip organizer, so it's not unreasonable to assume they assumed they could catch anything early and just go buy something. Which isn't really a plan, again as we learned from the article. |
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