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07 Aug 2012 02:17 AM   |   13071 clicks   |   ABC
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Beerguy    [TotalFark]  
Proper use of the Hero tag indeed.

RIP good Doctor.

06 Aug 2012 09:09 PM
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Lionel Mandrake    [TotalFark]  
Beerguy: Proper use of the Hero tag indeed.

Finally.

RIP Dr Liu

06 Aug 2012 09:14 PM
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2xhelix    [TotalFark]  
Must not type RIP Dr Who.
/Oh damn too late now.

06 Aug 2012 09:22 PM
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Kevin72     
Hero.

06 Aug 2012 09:24 PM
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MaudlinMutantMollusk    [TotalFark]  
Lionel Mandrake: Beerguy: Proper use of the Hero tag indeed.

Finally.

RIP Dr Liu


How'd it get so damned dusty in here?

06 Aug 2012 09:26 PM
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Joelogon    [TotalFark]  
Wow.

06 Aug 2012 09:39 PM
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doglover    [TotalFark]  
Beerguy: Proper use of the Hero tag indeed.

06 Aug 2012 10:16 PM
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bow     
I would normally try to say something snarky, but no.

This man was awesome. We need more people in the world like him.

06 Aug 2012 11:03 PM
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Ambivalence    [TotalFark]  
bow: I would normally try to say something snarky, but no.

This man was awesome. We need more people in the world like him.


We do need more people like him in the world...so please (wonderful people of the world) stop dying.

My condolances to his seemingly wonderful family.

06 Aug 2012 11:17 PM
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WhyteRaven74     
If he drowned, mouth to mouth wouldn't do much good. Have to give him chest compressions to force the water out of his lungs. Then you can go for mouth to mouth if needed.

07 Aug 2012 12:22 AM
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shanrick    [TotalFark]  
Are you with me Doctor Liu
Are you really just a shadow
Of the man that I once knew

07 Aug 2012 12:46 AM
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Apos    [TotalFark]  
doglover: Beerguy: Proper use of the Hero tag indeed.

07 Aug 2012 02:22 AM
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Wise_Guy     
WhyteRaven74: If he drowned, mouth to mouth wouldn't do much good. Have to give him chest compressions to force the water out of his lungs. Then you can go for mouth to mouth if needed.

Since his wife was a doctor as well, I'm sure she knew what to do. The details were probably not correctly reported.

/RIP Doc

07 Aug 2012 02:24 AM
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wildcardjack     
The two boys made it back to the shore near Cherry Beach in Chikaming, but Liu, 50, did not survive the 6-foot swells and treacherous currents.

So, if I'm reading this correctly, the smallish kids got back to shore on their own. It's the 50 year old doctor that wasn't able to handle things.

Doctors, right? Always think the first thing they need to do is rush into action. Motion to action is important for a lot of people, like truckers and pilots and other people where things can go to shiat if they freeze up, but if you aren't a beach lifeguard then you probably aren't a good enough swimmer to tackle a riptide.

07 Aug 2012 02:26 AM
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Coelacanth     
Goodnight, good Doctor.

07 Aug 2012 02:26 AM
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wambu    [TotalFark]  
OK kids, do not fark up your lives now.

07 Aug 2012 02:29 AM
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Highroller48    [TotalFark]  
wildcardjack: riptide.

To the rescue!


/Sucky about the Doc. Selfless, indeed.
//Not sure if I would jump in, now that I have a family of my own to worry about, too.

07 Aug 2012 02:29 AM
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puffy999    [TotalFark]  
These kids had better grow up to be pretty f*cking important.

07 Aug 2012 02:30 AM
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Highroller48    [TotalFark]  
Arrgh...HTML Fail.

To the rescue!
www.rotaryaction.com

07 Aug 2012 02:31 AM
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AKTurkey     
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R.I.P

07 Aug 2012 02:31 AM
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filter     
wildcardjack: The two boys made it back to the shore near Cherry Beach in Chikaming, but Liu, 50, did not survive the 6-foot swells and treacherous currents.

So, if I'm reading this correctly, the smallish kids got back to shore on their own. It's the 50 year old doctor that wasn't able to handle things.

Doctors, right? Always think the first thing they need to do is rush into action. Motion to action is important for a lot of people, like truckers and pilots and other people where things can go to shiat if they freeze up, but if you aren't a beach lifeguard then you probably aren't a good enough swimmer to tackle a riptide.


That is how I read it. Sounds like doc overestimated his abilities.


His kids will be screwed up for life, knowing he chose other kids over them.

07 Aug 2012 02:35 AM
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ozzie_stu     
He probably knew there was a good chance he wasn't coming back but he went in anyway - who amongst us could've done the same.

a life well played good Dr.

www.blackfive.net

07 Aug 2012 02:37 AM
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BronyMedic     
WhyteRaven74: If he drowned, mouth to mouth wouldn't do much good. Have to give him chest compressions to force the water out of his lungs. Then you can go for mouth to mouth if needed.

Most people who drown do not have their lungs fill with fluid. What actually happens is their layrnx snaps shut, and they dry-drown from the resultant hypercarbia and hypoxia. Their lungs only fill with fluid minutes or hours after clinical death actually occurs when the larynx relaxes, and the body begins to decompose. Clearing the airway with a jaw thrust or head-tilt, chin lift, and using oropharyngeal suctioning is adequate enough to remove fluids.

07 Aug 2012 02:37 AM
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Oakenshield     
See. This is the issue with there being no afterlife. There'd better be a reward for this kind of shiat. That better not have been for.. nothing.

07 Aug 2012 02:38 AM
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BronyMedic     
Beerguy: Proper use of the Hero tag indeed.

The sad thing to note is that the people who are heroes are usually the ones that die.

Know your limits, and remember you can't help anyone else if you get into a situation where you're the one who has to be rescued or recovered. Reach, throw, or row, but don't go unless you're capable of doing so.

07 Aug 2012 02:40 AM
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Mock26     
Rip tides are nasty business. I rescued a swimmer about 20 years ago in Lake Erie. It was a public beach without a lifeguard and some young kid got pulled into the rip tide. I was in the water about 20 feet away and swam to him, put him into a cross chest, kept us both afloat and let the time take us out while trying to calm him down. We ended up being about 50 yards out before I was able to start swimming parallel to the shore and then bring him in. This kid was only about 8 or 9 years old but he left some black and blue marks on my arms from his death grip, and those bruises lasted a couple of weeks! Amazing what adrenaline can do for you. It is kind of funny that in all the years I spent as a lifeguard I only ever had to make one rescue while on duty (and even then it was only holding a kid up while I stood in 5' of water!), but had to make a number of rescues in other places. To this day i still cannot fully relax around water. Part of me is always on duty.

07 Aug 2012 02:41 AM
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Rreal     
Here's hoping the insurance covers lots of therapy for those kids. I know a lot of kids whose parents died heroes, and would gladly rather have a drunken asshole that was alive, than a saint of a parent that was dead.


In all seriousness, though, I can't help but feel simultaneously proud, and unworthy to share a species with this guy.

07 Aug 2012 02:42 AM
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skylabdown     
Thank you for being so awesome Dr. Liu.

07 Aug 2012 02:47 AM
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FatalDischarge     
Does anyone have a link that works?

07 Aug 2012 02:47 AM
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strangeluck    [TotalFark]  
Beerguy: Proper use of the Hero tag indeed.

RIP good Doctor.


THIS

07 Aug 2012 02:48 AM
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tankjr     
Oakenshield: See. This is the issue with there being no afterlife. There'd better be a reward for this kind of shiat. That better not have been for.. nothing.

There is no afterlife, but this wasn't for nothing. This character will live on in our minds as an example.

07 Aug 2012 02:49 AM
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Highroller48    [TotalFark]  
Oakenshield: See. This is the issue with there being no afterlife. There'd better be a reward for this kind of shiat. That better not have been for.. nothing.

That's precisely why it's GOOD that there isn't a "hereafter". In my view, an act like this taken knowing that you may not be around to hear all the praise and gratitude is exactly what makes an act "heroic". The notion that people will be rewarded for their deeds in death cheapens our good works. The greatest heroes are the ones we don't even know exist. They gave themselves for an important purpose, knowing that no one would ever know what happened.

(It conveniently gives us an excuse to refuse to right the world's wrongs, too, because we comfort ourselves that bad people be punished when they die. That's a copout.)

07 Aug 2012 02:51 AM
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Enigmamf     
OK I just have to play devil's advocate for a second. Wouldn't he likely have saved far more lives by continuing on in his profession as a pediatrician?

07 Aug 2012 02:53 AM
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FatalDischarge     
OK, I got it. His kids told him not to but he did, to save someone else's kids. Now his kids, which should have been priority #1 at all times, don't have a father.
I don't want to be the asshole that thinks he is was and idiot, but.....

07 Aug 2012 02:55 AM
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FatalDischarge     
Enigmamf: OK I just have to play devil's advocate for a second. Wouldn't he likely have saved far more lives by continuing on in his profession as a pediatrician?

^And this.^

07 Aug 2012 02:56 AM
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FlyingJ     
wildcardjack It's the 50 year old doctor that wasn't able to handle things.

just waiting for the 1st Farker to post the popular nickname for the Beechcraft Bonanza...

07 Aug 2012 02:57 AM
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Mock26     
Enigmamf: OK I just have to play devil's advocate for a second. Wouldn't he likely have saved far more lives by continuing on in his profession as a pediatrician?

Possibly, but he would have been less than human to have just stood by and watched those kids die without doing something.

07 Aug 2012 03:01 AM
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I sound fat     
bow: I would normally try to say something snarky, but no.

This man was awesome. We need more people in the world like him.


What society needs is for these 2 kids to earn this. We lost a valuable resource saving them.

07 Aug 2012 03:02 AM
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cyberspacedout     
Enigmamf: OK I just have to play devil's advocate for a second. Wouldn't he likely have saved far more lives by continuing on in his profession as a pediatrician?

Depends on how he'd have felt at having stood by and watched two kids drown when he could have done something.

I'll bet you he didn't consider that option.

07 Aug 2012 03:06 AM
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cyberspacedout     
Mock26: Enigmamf: OK I just have to play devil's advocate for a second. Wouldn't he likely have saved far more lives by continuing on in his profession as a pediatrician?

Possibly, but he would have been less than human to have just stood by and watched those kids die without doing something.


Hah, I never seem to refresh the comments before I post... great minds think alike, and all.

07 Aug 2012 03:08 AM
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TheVeryDeadIanMartin     
He's definitely a hero.

People really should try to pay more attention to the conditions before heading off into the water, especially if you are not familiar with the area. Three tourists recently drowned near where I live after misjudging the current in the river.

07 Aug 2012 03:08 AM
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davidphogan     
What if the kids end up evil? Then didn't we take a net loss as a society?

07 Aug 2012 03:14 AM
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AbbeySomeone     
cyberspacedout: Mock26: Enigmamf: OK I just have to play devil's advocate for a second. Wouldn't he likely have saved far more lives by continuing on in his profession as a pediatrician?

Possibly, but he would have been less than human to have just stood by and watched those kids die without doing something.

Hah, I never seem to refresh the comments before I post... great minds think alike, and all.


I read an interview with his wife and she said that it was his nature to save children. The family is grief stricken but at least have closure knowing that he died doing what he felt was right.
RIP Good man.
Condolences to the family.

07 Aug 2012 03:15 AM
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GreenSun     
Yeah, those two kids he saved better not grow up into a crazy killer who shoots random people or impregnates 12 year olds (or gets pregnant at that age).

The parents of the children must tell them that "A good man died just so you can live, don't waste the life he exchanged for yours!"

07 Aug 2012 03:17 AM
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SpinStopper    [TotalFark]  
Well, damn. That was a mighty nice thing to do, and I feel very sorry for his family, though they should be proud.

I think I'll sing a song for him.

Katy tried
I was halfway crucified
I was on the other side
Of no tomorrow
You walked in
And my life began again
Just when I'd spent the last piaster
I could borrow
All night long
We would sing that stupid song
And every word we sang
I knew was true
Are you with me Doctor Liu
Are you really just a shadow
Of the man that I once knew
Are you crazy are you high
Or just an ordinary guy
Have you done all you can do
Are you with me Doctor

Don't seem right
I've been strung out here all night
I've been waiting for the taste
You said you'd bring to me
Biscayne Bay
Where the Cuban gentlemen sleep all day
I went searching for the song
You used to sing to me
Katy lies
You could see it in her eyes
But imagine my surprise
When I saw you

Are you with me Doctor Liu
Are you really just a shadow
Of the man that I once knew
She is lovely yes she's sly
And you're an ordinary guy
Has she finally got to you
Can you hear me Doctor


Okay, maybe I shouldn't have done that.

RIP, Doctor Liu. You did well.

07 Aug 2012 03:24 AM
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powhound     
GreenSun: Yeah, those two kids he saved better not grow up into a crazy killer who shoots random people or impregnates 12 year olds (or gets pregnant at that age).

The parents of the children must tell them that "A good man died just so you can live, don't waste the life he exchanged for yours!"


And that won't fark them up even more?

07 Aug 2012 03:25 AM
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The All-Powerful Atheismo     
Christ, they'll give the hero tag to anyone these days.

07 Aug 2012 03:35 AM
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Quex     
"No life being worth any more or less than another, two must be worth more than one."

/you've got all the good I can wish you, Doc.
//your family, too.

07 Aug 2012 03:36 AM
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Greybrd     
FatalDischarge: Does anyone have a link that works?

This is not the original link, it's from our local ABC affiliate here in the South Bend area.

http://www.abc57.com/home/top-stories /Rip-current-deaths-prove-streng t h-of-Lake-Michigan-165203646.html

They showed video of the waves on another station(Which of course can't be found on their site) and I would be hesitant as hades to get in that water. As for the kids getting out and not Dr. Liu, they had him to help them. He probably made sure they were to a point that they could get back but then he was on his own. He was a little younger than I am and even though I'm in good shape for my age, doing what he did was probably physically taxing and I can't say I could have done the same thing and survived myself.

When I first saw the story here on our local news our living room got incredibly dusty and for some reason my wife brought an onion out of the kitchen, cut it in half and rubbed it all over my face.

07 Aug 2012 03:41 AM
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Atomic Spunk     
"What a man, what a man, what a man, what a mighty good man.". - Salt and Peppah

RIP Dr. Liu

07 Aug 2012 03:43 AM
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