Illuminatos
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Obviously I’ve known about the Titanic forever but the whole recent situation about the Titan sub caused me to really look into the disaster. I learned a whole lot of new stuff over the past few days and this shyt is terrifying. Specifically about pressure.
I thought a lot of the people died drowning but it looks like these people didn’t even have time to drown before they got crushed to death.
Also we didn’t discover the ship underwater until around the 80s.
I’ve just been watching so many documentaries about this situation and looking up so many questions on Reddit.
As someone who can’t swim and nearly drowned twice when I was younger this shyt is a nightmare.
And of course I had to check out the Titanic movie which they had on Amazon Prime.
This shyt is one of the biggest movies of all time and I’m just now watching it.
I’m about an hour in and it’s really good so far even though I know this ending is gonna be completely fukked up.
I thought a lot of the people died drowning but it looks like these people didn’t even have time to drown before they got crushed to death.
Also we didn’t discover the ship underwater until around the 80s.
I’ve just been watching so many documentaries about this situation and looking up so many questions on Reddit.
As someone who can’t swim and nearly drowned twice when I was younger this shyt is a nightmare.
And of course I had to check out the Titanic movie which they had on Amazon Prime.
This shyt is one of the biggest movies of all time and I’m just now watching it.
I’m about an hour in and it’s really good so far even though I know this ending is gonna be completely fukked up.
once you know more about deep sea accidents, you'll never look at the ocean the same way again
I went down a rabbit hole with James Cameron. Here's a question tho: Why isn't the boat crushed from all the pressure?
I never go near big bodies of water so I never saw the point.