Influencer DROWNS While Filming a TikTok Video

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I'm conflicted. He should've stopped filming and tried to save him. But then we wouldn't have had this video

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As much as I'd have loved to jump in and help him I definitely cannot swim well enough for 2 people, let alone when 1 of them is panicking. You could toss him something but I doubt they came that prepared.

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Really it's the guy's fault; if you can't swim don't get into water deeper than your neck.


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You might be surprised that a bunch of people HAVE drowned in water shallower than up to their neck.

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Don't know how that's possible in still water.


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Ok excluding children. And if the water is shallow but has a strong current, it's possible there, which is why I specified still water.


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If you ACTUALLY READ all those links you would know it's NOT JUST KIDS who can drown in REALLY shallow water.

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ONLY WHEN THE WATER HAS A CURRENT. And there was dry drowning which sounds like bullshit to me, and isn't true drowning anyways.


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They ded all the same.

You probably don't understand drowning.

When someone drowns, do you REALLY think their lungs fill with water? Is that what you think?

PS: it DOESN'T work that way.

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