A screenshot of a tweet in dark mode from "Birch Brother πͺ" (@BjorkBrodern). The text says: "Final diary entry of Carl McCunn, an American wildlife photographer who was abandoned in the Alaskan wilderness due to a misunderstanding with his pilot friend. He ended his life in December 1981 after surviving for 5 months longer than he had planned." The user profile picture shows a man against a frozen background, and the "Segui" (Follow) button is visible.
An image showing a text transcription of Carl McCunnβs final diary entry and note. The text reads: "Am burning the last of my emergency Coleman light and just fed the fire the last of my split wood. When the ashes cool, I'll be cooling along with them ... I (chickened) out once already, but I donβt wanna go through the chills again. They say it doesnβt hurt ... If my body has been eaten on or if it turns out I take my own life ... just put me under a tree so I can at least make a decent meal for some critter. I don't want my family to see me that way. They'll be hurt enough as it is. Should I crazily attempt walking out in my condition and am nowhere to be found, please carry out the above [will]. I kindly thank whoever may do so! The I.D. is me, natch. β Carl McCunn, final entry & note"
A black and white portrait of Carl McCunn. He is a young man with long, curly, voluminous hair, wearing aviator-style glasses and a patterned shirt with dark suspenders. He is looking slightly toward the camera with a neutral expression.
Non so perché mi sia tornata in mente la storia di #CarlMcCunn. Boh, così. L'avevo sentita da #MrBallen e ci stavo ripensando. #creepy