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But eh maybe there was like 1 or 2.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Philippe_Lemercier_Laroche
A Haitian engineer.... What an interesting life he must have had for him to wind up on the Titanic.
Oh I knew he died :(
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyu2jAD6sdo
You have to launch the double-stacked boats one at a time though, so by the time the second or third wave of boats were going out the coal workers were getting edged out.
Will insisted we carve an ice canoe just for them, and gave them most of our alcohol.
In a way, he was immortalized by being a Titanic passenger. If he hadn't perished on the Titanic I'm sure he wouldn't have a wikipedia article.
Because the meaning of life is to be remembered by a bunch of random jerkoffs 100 years from now.
The people who survived definitely got the most attention though.
yeah because people got into fights and murdered eachother on board, and then lied about occupancy to hide it.
He was a vampire who took advantage of his skin color to start the coal fires as part of the sabotage, then also conveniently faked his death to get rid of a family he no longer wanted.