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Andrew Tate feels proud of his decision about not going on submarines: 'I’m literally never wrong'

2023-11-30 21:15
Andrew Tate discussed why he declined the opportunity to explore the depths of the Titanic despite receiving an offer
Andrew Tate feels proud of his decision about not going on submarines: 'I’m literally never wrong'

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: A controversial figure on the internet, Andrew Tate, once shared why he doesn't want to go to the bottom of the ocean. As the Royal Navy nuclear submarine was about to sink, Tate feels proud of his decision.

A nuclear sub of the Royal Navy that was about to sink to its crush depth was narrowly avoided. The decades-old Vanguard class ship, which was transporting 140 crew members and Trident 2 doomsday missiles across the Atlantic, had a depth gauge malfunction.

Andrew Tate believes he's 'never wrong'

In an old video, former kickboxer Andrew Tate discussed his decision not to explore the bottom of the ocean, despite being offered the opportunity to explore the Titanic.

Tate questioned why he must go to the bottom to watch the Titanic from a television screen. He also discussed his life on a nuclear submarine, describing the concept of being a "loser" in a sub-orbital environment, often for a meager wage.

Tate emphasized the importance of being aware of one's surroundings and the concept of being a "loser."

Sharing the news of Royal Navy nuclear submarine, Tate stated, "I’m literally never wrong," believing that his decision to avoid going on the submarine was correct and he doen't regret it.

Internet reacts to Andrew Tate's decison

As soon as Top G's followers saw the Tweet, they shared their opinion on his post. One wrote, "That’s like predicting that’ll rain in the winter. Hahsh good one "

Another one added, "This is why we trust in Tate."

The third commentator questioned, "Why would you trap yourself hundreds of feet underwater in a metal tube?"

"Sometime being right is painful and that what most (97%) people dont like and are not willing to take in……The pain of truth," the fourth user concluded.

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