That's not how it works around here.
Typically
@DandyDon is the first one to post a thread about a diving accident. How he is almost invariably the first to post on such matters defies explanation other than (and I will speculate) that he obsessively scours the internet all day long for breaking news regarding the latest scuba diving fatality.
A link to an article is posted, which will almost always refer to the accident as directly, indirectly or ambiguously related to scuba diving in some way, although often it cannot even be determined if the victim was in fact breathing compressed air at the time of the incident. More often than not, the terms "oxygen tank" will be stated within the article.
After the link is posted here, SB posters will offeri up anything from reasonable and plausible explanations to wild theories that are beyond the scope of imagination or believability. Some will take offense, arguments will take place, no one will ever change their position, and the thread will ultimately be derailed as some minor topic that was brought up along the way becomes the new focus of the thread.
At some point, big red words will fill up the screen with warnings about thread bans and such, at which point things get rather quiet until and unless new information is brought to light.
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