[citation][nom]XZaapryca[/nom]I can tell by these comments that most of you aren't married. I would have traded anything to be stuck down there if I were still stuck with that psycho witch.[/citation]
That's pathetic, horrible, and also belittling to the immense stress 33 unfortunate men are under. I did laugh a little though.
[citation][nom]doive1231[/nom]Just imagine the poor guy who has to clean the mine up after they get out.[/citation]
.. pretty sure no-one is ever going back down there ever again once they get these guys out. That mine is fiinished.
[citation][nom]xpgamer[/nom]I guess it pays to be a miner these days if they are treated so well. If you are trapped in a mine at least you get free food. Heck the food they get is a lot better then the one cup of ramen I eat per day. Maybe I should become a miner, too.[/citation]
Yes yes, miners are treated so well that they are sent to work 2300 feet underground in an unstable mine and subsequently, it collapses and they get trapped there for up to four months after surviving two weeks on three days of food, living in total darkness and their own malnourished excrement, unsure they would ever be discovered. But LOL THEY GET FREE FOOD AFTER THAT! For four months! Hey, maybe you should rob someplace I hear you get free food in prison also! Moron.
[citation][nom]fulle[/nom]My bleeding heart scarred over 10 years ago.[/citation]
Do you think this makes you cool, or do you honestly not feel any compassion for 33 of your fellow human beings enduring an incredibly horrible situation? That's not a 'bleeding heart,' that's a 'functional, socialized person.'
Anyway, good stunt Sony, good luck miners, good job NASA! All that research finally getting put to use (sure isn't being put to use going to other planets anytime soon..)