this post was submitted on 07 Feb 2024
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Yep, that's lame but at the same time - If you're going to start a project like this.... Maybe you should be aware of the rules first? It's hard to feel bad when the guy didn't bother doing the most basic research before starting or even at some point near the beginning of the build.
It doesn't matter if the rules are stupid or difficult. You do what they want and you get what you want. It's the same conversation I have with a 12 year old regarding his chores and play time.
I still think it's bullshit in this case.
Honestly, Guinness is a shitty outfit when it comes to the records, and they shouldn't be considered the final word on things, but they have the name recognition.
Considering it started out as a bar bet, no one should take Guinness world records without a huge grain of salt.
You can also just buy world records from them. You don't necessarily have to do anything. I could get the record for being the world's most special boy right now so long as I whip out the checkbook
Little known fact. ☝🏼
I was part of a world record charity event that technically succeeded (not doxxing myself, heh), but simply because we wouldn't pay them "$15k +$2k per sponsor/corp donation" (well over $70k from a tiny 501c3‽), they ignored the achievement. It was covered by a number of media sources and was a resounding success for the communities it benefited, so we're suitably proud of our accomplishment.
Guinness can choke on a bag of rotted dicks.
Yeah they're not a great company, shame they tried to extort a charity like that. At least y'all got what you wanted/needed from the ordeal!
Considering the McWhirters were politically... suspect (my Dad always called him Norris the Naxi), I'd suggest you need a huge pinch of huge grains.
I hold the record for the largest grain of salt.
I’m sure he read them but didn’t think too much about that one because he was planning on buying them commercially. It’s an easy mistake to make.