this some cold shyt, you trapped in one of the most torturous, but completely avoidable, ways to die, and 87% of the internet got jokes about it
We should be able to joke about it - it's been 111 years
this some cold shyt, you trapped in one of the most torturous, but completely avoidable, ways to die, and 87% of the internet got jokes about it
Man coulda just not said that and gone about his dayThis was post #417 in the thread.
If they are alive, they also have to make a choice: by banging on the pod they produce sound that provides an extra possible way of the navy detecting their location (very tiny chance).Yeah, if everything is up to homemade spec. The was probably just an optimistic and untested estimate. They probably already dead in there.
This. The only thing I know about that ship is that it hit an iceberg and sank....
Most people do not know where the Indian Ocean is.
That’s what I don’t getBillionaires. Imagine having all that money and no common sense.
Meanwhile crackheads are living till 85 on slim jims and Newports.
So? Like i said, i watched the movie once over 20 years ago. I remember none of those detailsThe beginning of the movie starts from England and they talk about the destination being the united States.
His advisor was a yes man or yes woman in this caseThat’s what I don’t get
He ain’t had one of his advisors that was like
fukking dumb fukk
For theorizing's sake, in scenario 2 is there some McGyver sh*t they could try that would make them able to break open the window or hatch from the inside? Something with heat or chemicals or something?Four Likely Scenarios
1.They are snagged on wreckage, and will freeze/suffocate to depth on the sea floor.
2. The ballast tanks worked amd they arrived bobbing on the surface, but with no transponder give their location and the door solely being able to open from the exterior, means they will suffocate on the surface.
3. A deep sea current might have blown them off course, and with no transponder and no propulsion, means they suffocate and freeze.
4. The sub likely violently imploded from the pressure at depth.
Yeah, with no means to locate them, it's looking grim.
Straight up looking for a needle in a football field of haystacks.
Knowing it sunk in the Atlantic is an intricate detail now?My ngga you’re L Y I N G When ? Where?
And knowing the general history of the titanic and its importance is NOT the same as having intricate details committed to memory ready to spit out at functions and mixers.
‘I was JUST brushing up on my Titanic facts’ head ass
The sea be moving back and forth and shyt.For theorizing's sake, in scenario 2 is there some McGyver sh*t they could try that would make them able to break open the window or hatch from the inside? Something with heat or chemicals or something?
I read that even if they emerged only the top part of the sub would be above water.
i'm gonna say no, they average person is way dumber than you think they might not even know wtf the equator isDoes the average person know where the Titanic sank? No, you are correct there.
Does the average person know it was sunk by an iceberg and icebergs are in cold locations not the fukking equator, YES THEY DO!
If they did manage to get out at the surface, just imagine how eerily similar to the ending in real-life and the movie it would be with several people trying to hold on to some small floating debris hoping for a rescue ship to come and spot them before they freeze, cramp or get eaten.The sea be moving back and forth and shyt.
That tube would get filled up so quickly