“@WSJ: Captain was among the first to abandon sinking South Korean ship. http://on.wsj.com/1eJALMW pic.twitter.com/xBSzSo1Ian”
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“@WSJ: Captain was among the first to abandon sinking South Korean ship. http://on.wsj.com/1eJALMW pic.twitter.com/xBSzSo1Ian”
@WSJ what happened to "a captain always goes down with his ship"?
“@WSJ: Captain was among the first to abandon sinking South Korean ship. http://on.wsj.com/1eJALMW pic.twitter.com/b7QD6Kh36v” bitchassness
This is such a shame.“@WSJ: Captain was among the first to abandon sinking South Korean ship. http://on.wsj.com/1eJALMW pic.twitter.com/ol2U5pDpFR”
@WSJ: Captain was among the first to abandon sinking South Korean ship. Costa Concordia? http://on.wsj.com/1eJALMW pic.twitter.com/S2v4EbpzHi
@WSJ God bless you!
@WSJ Huge tragedy!
@WSJ meanwhile, vice principal of the school committed suicide because of the guilt he felt for suggesting the trip. :(((
@WSJ I believe this is Hell that Koreans are living in today
@WSJ His actions were unconscionable, those kids were his responsibility and he shouldn't have left the vessel until each& everyone was off
No Titanic here “@WSJ: Captain was among the first to abandon sinking South Korean ship. http://on.wsj.com/1eJALMW pic.twitter.com/KPGnJzKwCa”
@WSJ I thought maritime etiquette dictates that the captain remain on the ship?
@WSJ What a shame!
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