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submarine.. After that disaster, i dont hear anything anymore... I checked it out, and i learned that if you implode, you become fluid??? That is what i could found, on the worldwideweb... Now they found some parts of that submarine and got them out of the ocean.... They talked about human parts, still in some parts of that submarine..... ? Very strange... I have witnessed that before, people with a filthy amount of money, most of the time, dont have any taste at all. I know these folks, crazy rich, build a house... it is such a monsterous building!! Just looking at it, makes you want to cry! Or demolish it...... The whole village was in shock, when they saw that horrendous building. Money is no value at its own. Money is no garantee for decent, smart behaviour. Maybe, when you are born, into money, you know how to behave, be a decent human being....? Anyway, i am curious about the body parts they found... Want to know! |
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it was a sardine tin can, who wants to go in such a tin can, and go down soo deep, into the ocean? Not even for free! No windows.... no way to open it, from in or outside? Why?
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6/30/2023 9:06 am |
Anxious to win this year's Darwin Award!
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When I visited Cape Kennedy - or whatever it's called now, and saw the first space ships, they were little more than sardine cans. So I think some people just are just meant to dare. Maybe they feel alive then - risking everything. I wonder if it's like the lifestyle, one is most alive in that moment. I suspect most of the flesh would have liquified, but the bones and tendons might remain in some form. Not sure if it's sadder that they recovered them or if it would have been better to leave them at rest in the deep.
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Submersible not a submarine
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The submarine was not even tested for those extreme depths... Oh well...😔
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When I visited Cape Kennedy - or whatever it's called now, and saw the first space ships, they were little more than sardine cans. So I think some people just are just meant to dare. Maybe they feel alive then - risking everything. I wonder if it's like the lifestyle, one is most alive in that moment. I suspect most of the flesh would have liquified, but the bones and tendons might remain in some form. Not sure if it's sadder that they recovered them or if it would have been better to leave them at rest in the deep.
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$250k funeral for each passenger...they felt nothing it was over in an instant!
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I would say if they were so eager to see the remains of Titanic they could have seen it better sitting in front of their laptops rather than the way they have chosen... It may be that when you can afford just anything you can think of you simply lose track of what makes sense to do and what is pointless and obviously life-threatening... money does not guarantee anything, not wisdom, not happiness, not health... nothing at all.
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Kruture, Hahaha, yes, something like that!
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Peter8xxx, Yeah, those Sherpas live there, know the mountains, have respect for the mountains.... And even some of those get killed on those mountains..... I dont know if you can call this adventures.. in any way..... But that is just my oppinion.... Just because you CAN do something, ( or have the shekels for it) does not mean you should...?
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boh, i understand what you say, i?I am a bit more conservative in some areas... No desire to find things like that, out. waste of a hell of a lot of money and still they dont gét anything....
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skin, You are right!! submersible. A big difference.....
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brandy, Yeah, there was a lot wrong, with that fish tin can,
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drmgirl i think so, too.
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bdsmDD, your remark made me laugh! sorry to say! Yes, indeed.
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electros, Thank you! I hoped you would explain this, so i can, kind of, understands this. Yes, water on high pressure is very scary ! strong too.....
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ExName, Ooh, i totally agree with you. But, i am not that much of a thrill seeker, i just climb in high larch trees!
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"Money is no garantee for decent, smart behaviour." totally agree with this!
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Various scientific predictions put the human body at about 70% water - the remaining 30% (probably bones and external skin) would have been crushed into dust ......... no chance of any body parts remaining. Sadly money can't buy immortality , and it certainly doesn't buy common sense - if you go below crush depth in a tin can , don't expect to find many bits left over. D-J
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davina, Ooh? Overhere, they were talking about having found human remains... inside some parts of that tin can...? Well, what is sure, there is nobody left to tell how the ride was... The CEO of that company went with them, down below....
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Arstschool, Yes, the filthy rich people i did meet, all had some strange behaviour, conserning other human beings.... Thinking, they had the right to buy people... and surpass their will, their humanity..., their decency.. Not nice people, at all.
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