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lol leave all your important possessions at home and only take what you need like clothes and stuff cause those are always replaceable. As for me the only expensive thing I would take would be a camera to take pictures with.
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I think we all know someone like that, just like we all have that crazy uncle(or any relative) that you never introduce to anyone & pray doesn't show up at family events
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my life matters more than my clothes
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M / New Mexico USA
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I would need a drink... then "ALL ABOARD THE LIFE BOAT!"
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Umm... sorry to say this but me myself.
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I hope not.
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Well, if I were in my room when I realized what was happening, I'd grab what I can and go. Not a whole bag, but just what I can carry in my arms.
Some things, whether old or new, have an amount of sentimental value :/
Now one of my friends would probably fit the bill of grabbing every last possession before leaving the ship. We were staying at a hotel and she suddenly woke up smelling smoke. She bolted out of bed and started grabbing all her stuff before any of us even smelled it.
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Yes, there are some people who find material things to be more important than their own life. I don't talk to them.
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M / アメリカ合衆国
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Since you would have to wait around in the freezing waters of the North Atlantic for about four hours until being rescued (following the time-line of the Titanic), it would probably be a good idea to bring some warm clothes along.
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I would let the women and children leave before I even thought of leaving first.
I'd probably one of the men smoking a pipe on the deck with a monocle, holding my footing as best I could before the whole ship sank.
I've felt this way for years. I'd definitely stay behind long before I'd think about saving myself in that case.
I do not fear death, if it means that others may live on in my place.
[Don't go all Inaba on me about that fact though, okay? :P]
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I can't say that I do, considering all of the people aboard the Titanic lived and died long before I was born.
Can't exactly go back in time to ask them such a question.
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