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    my unders, my frgn whites pgardn's Avatar
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    Funny thing is that Elon Musk was a billionaire without being a celeb until around a decade ago.
    Funny thing that he badly needs attention.
    Kind of like you. Except that you stole food from charity food kitchens instead of getting into actual projects.

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    We've got a job to do. Darth_Pelican's Avatar
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    The social media videos and memes have not disappointed.

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    Enemy of the System Millennial_Messiah's Avatar
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    The social media videos and memes have not disappointed.
    And conspiracies

    the submarine was controlled by an Xbox

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    Dat fat dossier he keeps and all the DM friends he has on ST!

    God damn, calf-tats’ protégé tries so hard! That explains the extreme comfort he gets from food.
    Awww, you want your own alt to pat your head. So cute.

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    Against Home Schooling Ef-man's Avatar
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    Awww, you want your own alt to pat your head. So cute.
    God damn you are an idiot, you said I was Reck and now I am Spurs Homer?

    Your fat-fingered posts always give you away!

    What a ing legacy you are leaving!

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    I've read that even microscopic defects in the hull of the sub could have caused it to be compromised at that depth and those pressures. Absolutely no way you could have talked me into diving in that thing only to look out a porthole at another sunken ship.

    No gracias. And there were doubts about OceanGate and the integrity of that sub well before this dive that are well-do ented. Must have been some good salesmanship talking billionaires into risking their lives to take that trip.

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    Yeah I can't believe anyone would design a deepsea vessel in that shape using those materials for really no reason.

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    I've read that even microscopic defects in the hull of the sub could have caused it to be compromised at that depth and those pressures. Absolutely no way you could have talked me into diving in that thing only to look out a porthole at another sunken ship.

    No gracias. And there were doubts about OceanGate and the integrity of that sub well before this dive that are well-do ented. Must have been some good salesmanship talking billionaires into risking their lives to take that trip.
    James Cameron has understandably had a lot to say about the incident.

    There are proven tests that can detect microscopic faults with traditional, solid hulls. Not so with the carbon fiber hull the an had. And the truth is that each submersible has a life span. Repeated exposure to those pressures degrade the vessel over time. There was really no way for them to know the integrity of the hull, or whether they even cared to find out.

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    Take the fcking keys away baseline bum's Avatar
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    I've read that even microscopic defects in the hull of the sub could have caused it to be compromised at that depth and those pressures. Absolutely no way you could have talked me into diving in that thing only to look out a porthole at another sunken ship.

    No gracias. And there were doubts about OceanGate and the integrity of that sub well before this dive that are well-do ented. Must have been some good salesmanship talking billionaires into risking their lives to take that trip.

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    A neverending cycle Trainwreck2100's Avatar
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    James Cameron has understandably had a lot to say about the incident.

    There are proven tests that can detect microscopic faults with traditional, solid hulls. Not so with the carbon fiber hull the an had. And the truth is that each submersible has a life span. Repeated exposure to those pressures degrade the vessel over time. There was really no way for them to know the integrity of the hull, or whether they even cared to find out.
    my favorite thing was "we knew they were all dead we just didn't want to say anything until it was confirmed" paraphrasing

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    Damns (Given): 0 Blake's Avatar
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    I've read that even microscopic defects in the hull of the sub could have caused it to be compromised at that depth and those pressures. Absolutely no way you could have talked me into diving in that thing only to look out a porthole at another sunken ship.

    No gracias. And there were doubts about OceanGate and the integrity of that sub well before this dive that are well-do ented. Must have been some good salesmanship talking billionaires into risking their lives to take that trip.
    Kinda the same thing with outer space. Nothing up there that I can't see on Netflix

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    my favorite thing was "we knew they were all dead we just didn't want to say anything until it was confirmed" paraphrasing
    Yeah I forget what he said exactly. The only possible explanation for the communications and transponder (two independent systems) going out at the same time could be catastrophic implosion. They just couldn't say anything until there was visual confirmation of the wreckage.

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    I've read that even microscopic defects in the hull of the sub could have caused it to be compromised at that depth and those pressures. Absolutely no way you could have talked me into diving in that thing only to look out a porthole at another sunken ship.

    No gracias. And there were doubts about OceanGate and the integrity of that sub well before this dive that are well-do ented. Must have been some good salesmanship talking billionaires into risking their lives to take that trip.
    James Cameron has understandably had a lot to say about the incident.

    There are proven tests that can detect microscopic faults with traditional, solid hulls. Not so with the carbon fiber hull the an had. And the truth is that each submersible has a life span. Repeated exposure to those pressures degrade the vessel over time. There was really no way for them to know the integrity of the hull, or whether they even cared to find out.
    I thought the previous successful trips to the anic (2021 and 2022) were perhaps the worst thing that could happen to have Ocean plan this most recent one. 'See see we made it back safely twice now!"

    Wow so carbon does degrade.

    Bet the ones who survived the previous voyages are feeling super fortunate.

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    OMG. Too soon….too soon! I feel dirty for laughing at that.

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