- It's bad that the boat is stuck. It's bad for lots of people and for lots of reasons. I know that. Please don't think that me liking the stuck boat is an ideological stance. This is not an opinion I have about boats, or about canals, or about things generally being stuck.
I had to look up major news items from the past few years to come up with other facts everyone might have agreed on and came up with: 2017 solar eclipse. I'm sure there's someone who said the eclipse was a hoax, but it was mostly not controversial. That's all I have. Other news items like George H. W. Bush dying are probably well agreed to but will come with a lot of divisive baggage.
Not to rain on everyone's parade, but you don't have to get that deep into this to find the antiglobalists railing against the global warming denialists railing against the neocons railing against the monetarists. The factions are there, they're just, like, first and second derivative factions.
I'm waiting for the kickback. "There is no boat." "Boats can't get stuck in sand, Do some research." "How can a canal be thinner than a boat length? Impossible! That's the laws of physics"
A very good friend of mine is a sea captain; her license reads "Any Ship, Any Sea", which is the highest grade you can get. She has captained everything from an antique three-masted sailing ship, to cargo vessels like the Ever Stuck. Her commentary on the back story was truly enlightening. The perspective of an actual cargo ship captain. She was subtle - one does not speak poorly of others in the same role - and left out the blame and armchair analysis. She just went with facts. Like the fact that every captain knew the date the ship would float again. It was a full moon. The highest tide for a month (after which the tide drops massively), and if it didn't get afloat that night, it wouldn't for at least a month. Probably more, because it would have burrowed deeper into the bank over a month of tidal action. So there was no other option than for the Egyptian authorities to do the pre-work to ready themselves for that tide, and call in the big tugs who had to travel several days from various places around the planet to get there and pull during that one tide. Being a sea captain is fascinating to me... half ancient alchemist of Mother Nature's forces, half modern technology engineer, and half bus driver. Did I mention she's also a 5-foot tall redhead with a full body tattoo of an octopus embracing her? Yeah. She's kinda awesome.
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Good on her! She's better off without you. We all know you. We know what you did. You should be ashamed of yourself... treating her like that! She is a WONDERFUL woman, a generous wife, and honestly, she's a brilliant cook! I could die eating her papadam, they are so good! Man. You really fucked this one up. Now nobody will ever love you again. Ever. You'll die alone. Have a nice day!
Honestly some of my best lil pieces of flash-fiction are just saying 'What if the spammer was genuine about his identity as a Nigerian Prince?' or some such. I might take a crack at the 'Indian Spell Temple' sometime in the next few days just for the writing exercise.