The French coast guard has rescued a Polish sailor in the Indian Ocean who says he spent seven months with only his cat...

>The French coast guard has rescued a Polish sailor in the Indian Ocean who says he spent seven months with only his cat for company in a broken-down boat.

>straitstimes.com/world/europe/polish-man-rescued-after-7-months-drifting-in-indian-ocean

youtube.com/watch?v=BqgvsnWsuYk

eternal pole cannot be erased even by forces of nature

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>didn't eat the cat

Good Pole.

Sounds comfy as fuck.

>Pole
>sailor
laughable

Did he seriously manage to survive on rain water and fish?

Yeah, why not?

That sounds pretty nice. Buy a boat and just live in international waters forever.

says the ammerimut

He also had chinese instant noodles which he rationed (half of it each day)

>waterworld when?

You'll need a bigger boat and a crew to run it.
seattle.craigslist.org/see/boa/d/project-zebulun-96-aluminum/6438776642.html
• 96' LOA
• 89' DWL
• 23' Beam
• 8' Draft (twin asymmetric bulb fin keels)
• 206,000 lb. Displacement at the DWL
• D/L 127

Displacement will vary from around 195,000# when lightly loaded, to a maximum capacity of 259,000# with tanks full, stores for twenty people, and the boat ready for a long passage, or alternately loaded with a cargo of supplies.

and here i am at work yet again like a cuck

Further proof Poles are the bedrock of everything in this world

>take that, EU

US has dominated the seas for centuries, not even a contentious point
Potatoniggers only dominate their sisters

ive always wondered why no body tried starting a cruise ship city yet but i guess its not bad enough on land yet.

how can you spend seven months in the open ocean totally unnoticed by trading ships and/or military?

We had fleet and battles on sea in 1463, where was mighty america back then?

dont be a dumb ass. we got our ass kicked at sea in the war of 1812 and even had the white house burnt to the ground. read a book b4 u shitpost

poland what does this mean?

and still won btw most americans would cheer on a fire that engulfed that house

It didn't exist of course, but it's a different world. You have to command the whole globe, not just your sea.

failures of 1812 were the catalyst for the infant US navy to seize power

ayo hol up
>Following a recommendation by Benjamin Franklin, Pulaski immigrated to North America to help in the cause of the American Revolutionary War. He distinguished himself throughout the revolution, most notably when he saved the life of George Washington. Pulaski became a general in the Continental Army, created the Pulaski Cavalry Legion and reformed the American cavalry as a whole. At the Battle of Savannah, while leading a daring charge against British forces, he was gravely wounded, and died shortly thereafter.

>Pulaski is one of only eight people to be awarded honorary United States citizenship.

we did not really win the war of 1812. England just stopped attacking.

Um.. dominating your banking industry and the funding of your fleets through secret masonic societies prior to deciding to move their HQ across the world?

Poles gonna creyole

you mean the Hessian?

Casimir Pulaski is a great figure and deserves his holiday, he's like the "Davy Crockett" of the US

seems to have actually been British/loyalists at Savannah