This is How Deep the Ocean Is

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I forget which cartoon I watched as a kid (I think Superman) where he threw some android/cyborg villain into the depths of the ocean... nikka was still alive but walking at the bottom of the sea because he was too heavy to swim.. I just thought that I would be terrified doing that in cold silent darkness even if I couldn't die.
 

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There could be a whole empire down there we know nothing about.
:wow:

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You even been on the shore of a beach at night..you would think it’s peaceful but it’s kinda creepy realizing all that is really land under all that water..it’s GOTTA be shyt down there that we don’t want or need to see lol
Yup. We keep looking to the stars for aliens. They're already here hiding out in our oceans.
 

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nikka fukk is the ocean gonna matter when Yellowstone Blows, or an asteroid hits this bytch? The Fish gonna be fukked too.
Space is way more inhospitable breh. We are never colonizing space. It's dozens of generations away even on the best timeline. If we can't make it work on earth we're done.

 

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Space is way more inhospitable breh. We are never colonizing space. It's dozens of generations away even on the best timeline. If we can't make it work on earth we're done.


Yea TOOOO much would have to be involved to colonize a place like Mars. Radiation would kill that alone
 

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How did the Titanic sink so deep? How the fukk did James Cameron find that shyt?:gucci:

They had a good idea of where it was, we just couldn't reach that deep.

Plus they had sonar and cameras to scan the bottom of the ocean:

"this consisted of a remotely controlled deep-sea vehicle called Argo, equipped with sonar and cameras and towed behind a ship, with a robot called Jason tethered to it that could roam the sea floor, take close-up images and gather specimens. The images from the system would be transmitted back to a control room on the towing vessel where they could be assessed immediately. Although it was designed for scientific purposes, it also had important military applications and the United States Navy agreed to sponsor the system's development,[27] on condition that it was to be used to carry out a number of programmes—many still classified—for the Navy.[28]"

There's a couple of documentaries on it
 
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