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"It’s honestly amazing thanks to God’s help that my injuries were not worse"
Instead of inflicting pain & suffering on this poor lout why didn't "god" simply prevent the rope from breaking in the first place? Or cause a sign to magically appear: "Beware of old and weak ropes on double black diamond trails" or "Expert skiers and dumb people only beyond this point". To simply sit back and take credit for the guy's survival and not take the blame for causing the injuries in the first place is pretty lame behaviour on the part of "god".
We will be there in Feb so I thank this dude for pointing out the local hazards. Having thanked him I probably would have figured out that a 60-70 degree slope was a stupid place to hang out. When my age falls within the degrees of slope range I move on to where the flat earth foks congregate.
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