Arriving @ the Bus
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cool place but that bed... had a dead person in :(
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i love to live there
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That thing have another gear?
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jesus why dont people like this guy it was his money and he spent on charity he made another persons life better
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@englerdm respect the dead brah and he was trying to find happiness
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@Fobbla If he had known anything about the wilderness he would have known how to live off the land. I'm sure it's possible to live in the wilderness on your own, but not by eating rabbits and berries.
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@LiberalJerseyman Try to read something about him. He knowed alot about the wildness and what was coming to him. We people have to stop judge others before we know all the fact. And he lived by his dream, like you might dream of something else. I pray for that I sometimes get the guts and spirit to do what he did. And with that I do "not" mean that I will copy what he did. I will instead live my dream and do what I burn for.
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@Fobbla Because he wandered off into the wilderness with no knowledge whatsoever and practically committed suicide? Nice role model.
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@LiberalJerseyman Maybe in your eyes and your dreams. But in some of us others. He is a great adventure that guides us on a endless path. Through difficulties and happiness in life. For me myself he is like the northern star. A guideline that shows me the path to walk.
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Christopher McCandless was an idiot.
@bartyfarslar Isn't your stance "much ado 'bout nothing", as Shakespeare said so well. Ok, so Chris made some foolish decisions that ultimately cost him his life. Yes. No one could argue this point with you. However, so do a lot of other people. My 27 yr. old (now dead) neighbor thought he'd run down to the store real quick on his bike without wearing a helmet. Foolish. Point being, Chris died doing what he loved, exploring the world around him. As for his parent's - very sad, but that's life.
Supertramp1966 3 months ago 14
I enjoyed the book by Krakauer. I admire Chris McCandless for living HIS life and seeing that life's beauty cannot be bought . I could say I'm disappointed of his lack of preparedness on his final trip BUT...I can relate. When I was 24, I left Ohio and explored the West and did some crazy, unsafe trips. Now I'm 40 and glad I did what I did.
skynug 3 months ago 7