Breaking: Sub used to take people to see the the Titanic has gone missing (Update: RIP / Breh thinks the Titanic is in the Indian Ocean) )

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That Harrison Okene story and how they nearly didn’t find him in time at 100ft below the surface is spooky enough.

Imagine being at the BOTTOM bottom, thousands of feet down, knowing that you’re on the clock for your last 96 hours on earth and there’s nothing anyone can do to save you. :sadcam:
This is too damn scary to even imagine
 

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Brah Oceangate Advisor that was supposed to be in there got lucky because he got an emergency so he couldn't go. But dude is on News Nation's shytting on the government. He's claiming that he got a team that can find them but they gotta get a sign off from the government. He's saying his point of contact from the government has his away message on in his email :deadrose: . If brah is serious fukk the paperwork and go save your friends brah.


Sounds like a coward.....fukk the government approval, and save your friends
 

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Ignore everything I said. Apparently everyone on board was a billionaire. I’m glad those c*nts are dead

Run out of oxygen at the bottom of the ocean in a metal chode, billionaire cacs:francis:

The crazy thing is one of the passenger has gone to Mariana trench with state of the art submarine:
Hamish Harding - Wikipedia
On 5 March 2021, Harding and Victor Vescovo dived to the deepest point of the Mariana Trench, the Challenger Deep, in a two-man submarine to the lowest point in the world's oceans to a depth of 36,000 ft. Here they set the world record for greatest length covered at full ocean depth, and greatest time spent at full ocean depth.
This 13-hour underwater mission resulted in two Guinness World Records, the longest duration spent at Full Ocean Depth (4 hours 15 mins) and the longest distance traversed at Full Ocean Depth (4.6 km).

After getting inside this state of the art submarine, why did he think it's safe to dive with that jury rigged submarine?
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