Here is Why You DO NOT Want to Fall Off a Ship
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Creator's Key Takeaways
the only thing standing between you and the Monstrous Seas below is the metal railing of the ship you've been leaning against
only around 17 to 25% of those who fall overboard are ever rescued meaning that time is of the absolute Essence
the cruise industry as a whole seems quite content to sweep those statistics under the rug
the bulk of the responsibility Falls with the passenger to be aware of their surroundings
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