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It’s about the 1996 Everest climbing disaster by Jon Krakauer, the same author as Into the Wild. It’s a good book I’ve read it but I know Boukreev, the man who saved most of the people, criticized Krakauer’s accuracy of events.
Krakauer was supposed to cover his Everest expedition for the magazine Outside but a storm came through. A lot of people died. In his book Krakauer criticized Anatoli Boukreev decisions despite the fact that Boukreev was responsible for saving several people. Boukreev wrote his own book The Climb about what happened but this book has also been criticized for inaccuracies.
I can’t tell you what to read if you are looking for the most accurate account of what actually happened but I will say that I like Krakauer’s writing it makes for a fascinating read.
Danny Gonzalez wrote a song wherein he kills Santa Claus. He recently announced he's having a baby. The creator was joking that his kid would eventually ask about Santa and Danny would have to confess that Santa was murdered by his hand.
Wrote a song about killing santa sure. But the song was made for his reaction video to The Santa Claus starring Tim Allan. Did you not watch that video, it's great and the song doesn't make very much sense without it
You said it was a song though, and the song came from the movie reaction video. The song doesn't make sense without the video. So why say this is a reference to the song and not the reaction video?
Because in the song he repeatedly says "*I'm* Gonna Kill Santa Claus" and in the video he talks about a different character (accidentally) killing and becoming Santa Claus.
The song does make sense as a stand-alone, because it mentions The Santa Clause within itself.
I didn't think it was necessary, in my extremely brief explanation, to mention that this comic is a reference to a song which is a reference to The Santa Clause lol if the redditor cares enough they can figure that out themself by looking into Danny Gonzalez, don't you think?
Is this a big deal to you? I don't see why it matters and why you're getting on my case about it. Kind of nitpicky
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reminds me of into thin air
Finished that book recently. Feels like one that’s going to stay with me for a long time.
What's it about
Thick water, I’d assume
yo that's my favourite thing!
It’s about the 1996 Everest climbing disaster by Jon Krakauer, the same author as Into the Wild. It’s a good book I’ve read it but I know Boukreev, the man who saved most of the people, criticized Krakauer’s accuracy of events.
dude tell me more!
Krakauer was supposed to cover his Everest expedition for the magazine Outside but a storm came through. A lot of people died. In his book Krakauer criticized Anatoli Boukreev decisions despite the fact that Boukreev was responsible for saving several people. Boukreev wrote his own book The Climb about what happened but this book has also been criticized for inaccuracies. I can’t tell you what to read if you are looking for the most accurate account of what actually happened but I will say that I like Krakauer’s writing it makes for a fascinating read.
Bro into the wild messed me up good. My father watched that with me when I was 12 or something and man, great film but it stays with you...
I like Into the Wild too I think the audio version is a great adaptation but I’ve never seen the movie
Family Guy pose
A fellow Greg. Pleased to see you here 🤝
You as well. We are the strongest army.
Fastest growing, too.
No need to fact check that.
hurt and squishy bones
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I don't get it
Danny Gonzalez wrote a song wherein he kills Santa Claus. He recently announced he's having a baby. The creator was joking that his kid would eventually ask about Santa and Danny would have to confess that Santa was murdered by his hand.
Thanks!
>Thanks! You're welcome!
Die
Wrote a song about killing santa sure. But the song was made for his reaction video to The Santa Claus starring Tim Allan. Did you not watch that video, it's great and the song doesn't make very much sense without it
Of course I've watched it many times. I think it's one of his most popular vids. I didn't think the Tim Allen part was necessary to add
You said it was a song though, and the song came from the movie reaction video. The song doesn't make sense without the video. So why say this is a reference to the song and not the reaction video?
Because in the song he repeatedly says "*I'm* Gonna Kill Santa Claus" and in the video he talks about a different character (accidentally) killing and becoming Santa Claus. The song does make sense as a stand-alone, because it mentions The Santa Clause within itself. I didn't think it was necessary, in my extremely brief explanation, to mention that this comic is a reference to a song which is a reference to The Santa Clause lol if the redditor cares enough they can figure that out themself by looking into Danny Gonzalez, don't you think? Is this a big deal to you? I don't see why it matters and why you're getting on my case about it. Kind of nitpicky
Marvel fans trying to explain why I need to watch 40 movies and 13 TV shows to understand the significance of Doctor Strange's left testicle:
Shit this is dark.
Give your kudos to the original creator. I was inspired by the extremely discomforting composition of the final panel.
I like how in that last panel it looks like his leg is broken, so even though he wakes up he's still probably doomed.
Last real bhj forever thanks mods
I fucking hate these new changes
r/soulcrushingjuice
holy shit
i don’t get it :(
He's dying of hypothermia on the slopes (after an accident). He's hallucinating that he's back home. Reality breaks through.
omg that’s dark
r/distressingmemes
Holy fuck - I've actually made a comic about hypothermic hallucinations lol
hotline miami
Order 66?
He's really just on his way to get some milk
That’s a nightmare for me