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    Wine only? But no mention of Baguette and cigarettes? I don’t believe it.

    It must not have been a Frenchman. A Quebecois maybe. They would fall of a cliff and only have wine.

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    He has to be the most French person ever.

    Everything about this story is totally believable, the fact that a French person would have wine in a shopping bag and that they would choose to transport it via bicycle along a dusty road by a cliff. The French just do not seem to believe in putting up barriers near the edges of large cliffs, you just have to path and then 1 mm of grass and then a drop to the bottom of the world.

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    Me after I’m found at the bottom of a cliff 3 days after I got shitfaced on my grocery store wine and rode off it.

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    This is the most French title I’ll read today. Did he have a baguette too? And, a striped shirt, and beret?

    Seriously, glad he’s okay.

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        No you have to use something that doesn’t really help anyone understand size because nobody really really knows how big it is. I saw a news article that described a boulder that had fallen from the side of a cliff onto the road as, “a large boulder, the size of three small boulders”.

        That’s almost the size of 95 corgis.

        Or you introduce unnecessary macabre

        It’s the size of two and three quarter elephants

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    I feel like three days isn’t enough time to die from the absence of wine, but then again I’m not French.

    It’s just funny the way the headline is written. I’m assuming they meant more along the lines of “survives 3 days while drinking wine” not “survives 3 days by drinking wine” lol because unless you are starting out extremely dehydrated already, then a 3-day dry fast is absolutely not going to kill you.

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        Well yeah, 10 minutes without water can definitely be lethal under the right circumstances too if you are already only 10 minutes away from dying from dehydration. I’m just saying that lying mostly still in a sunless ravine in autumn in France for 72 hours, while it’s raining, is not peak conditions for quick death from dehydration. And in any case, all I’m really saying is that claiming the guy survived by drinking the wine, meaning he would have otherwise died from dehydration, is not a supoortable conclusion and is just there to make the headline more fun.

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        He wasn’t in the Rockies. It was France in October. The issue would have been to stay warm so I don’t imagine dehydration was seriously an issue obviously it would have become eventually but not after 3 days.

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          Rule of 3s. 3 minutes without air, 3 hours without shelter in inclement weather, 3 days without water, 3 weeks without food. So it definitely is a concern.

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      Three to four days is the longest you can survive without water before you die. So he probably would have been dead or close to death without the wine.

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    In 2023, a woman who went missing for five days in the Australian bushland was found alive after surviving for five days on lollipops and wine.

    Yet another reminder to keep a stockpile of food and water in your abodes and cars just-in-case. I haven’t been stranded out and about yet, but there was a blizzard a few years ago that I was unprepared for and I nearly ran out of food.

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    “77-year old alcoholic falls off bike after visiting his dealer.” But seriously, ALWAYS add a bottle of wine when shopping for anything, people. #safetyfirst