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bertrand.1873
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- Jun 4, 2025
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This has certainly come up a hundred times since it seems so
obvious.
Why is it considered an unsuitable option to swim into open sea till ones strength fades and one drowns?
In particular if done eg at night it seems quite safe, and the actual act if drowning can't take so long.
Optionally: one could also take sleeping aids and alcohol before.
This seems so accessible / doable that I wonder why it is not considered as
a standard.
obvious.
Why is it considered an unsuitable option to swim into open sea till ones strength fades and one drowns?
In particular if done eg at night it seems quite safe, and the actual act if drowning can't take so long.
Optionally: one could also take sleeping aids and alcohol before.
This seems so accessible / doable that I wonder why it is not considered as
a standard.