June 23, 20232 yr Just now, Paul852 said: Totally. Why don't you go find them? Cry a little more for me, Paul
June 23, 20232 yr Just now, Paul852 said: Totally. Why don't you go find them? Wait. Is that a real quote? 🤣
June 23, 20232 yr Just now, Mike31mt said: Cry a little more for me, Paul Says the guy who is crying about us being big meanies over "harmless" posts. Please never stop posting here.
June 23, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, Mike31mt said: How do they know the men arent floating somewhere in the ocean?? They haven't found their bodies. Seems pretty irresponsible to consider them dead. They wont know for sure until bodies are recovered Even now, after finding wreckage, the language being used is "thought to be dead".
June 23, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Wait. Is that a real quote? 🤣 The guy who says Im afraid of words and ideas but has me on ignore totally misses the sarcasm in my post. Some of you are so pathetic
June 23, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Mike31mt said: How do they know the men arent floating somewhere in the ocean?? They haven't found their bodies. Seems pretty irresponsible to consider them dead. They wont know for sure until bodies are recovered No, they found wreckage, that tied with the sounds of a submersible imploding, indicates how the end came. There are no bodies. There is probably no blood. The pressure would cause insane heat as everything is compressed. The air is gone. The people inside are dead. You must be a masochist.
June 23, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, Boogyman said: Even now, after finding wreckage, the language being used is "thought to be dead". Where? Thats not what Im seeing: https://news.google.com/articles/CBMiJGh0dHBzOi8vd3d3LmJiYy5jb20vbmV3cy91ay02NTk1NTU1NNIBKGh0dHBzOi8vd3d3LmJiYy5jb20vbmV3cy91ay02NTk1NTU1NC5hbXA?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/06/23/us/submersible-titanic-implosion-deaths-friday/index.html Dont play games with me. Thats why toastrel conveniently left off the link on his post. We are just now finding out today that Oceangate almost certainly knew and the US Navy probably could have confirmed. But I dont blame the Navy because they just picked up the sound
June 23, 20232 yr 40 minutes ago, Mike31mt said: It sounds like it to me. Its not an unreasonable thing to ask them to share their information openly and honestly when talking about a life and death situation. By withholding that information, it kind of begs more questions....like "why did you withhold information?" Maybe they were hoping nothing was ever found so they could avoid any sort of liability? Thats the first plqce my mind goes to--them trying to cover their arses....Like "oh yeah we heard those sounds with our insanely expensive technology, and that usually means implosion and death with no chance for survival.....but too bad we never found anything, I guess we'll never know what happened and it surely wasnt our fault". Can we take a moment to appreciate how unintentionally hilarious this typo is? It's like the slightly smarter half of his severely damaged brain was determined to make fun of the dumber half by sneaking that Q in there.
June 23, 20232 yr 6 minutes ago, Toastrel said: No, they found wreckage, that tied with the sounds of a submersible imploding, indicates how the end came. There are no bodies. There is probably no blood. The pressure would cause insane heat as everything is compressed. The air is gone. The people inside are dead. You must be a masochist. But you said "knew". They dont know until they find bodies, so you used "knew" incorrectly. Again, you guys think youre cute playing these semantics and showing your arse trying to make fun of people. The problem is youre just not that smart.
June 23, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: Can we take a moment to appreciate how unintentionally hilarious this typo is? It's like the slightly smarter half of his severely damaged brain was determined to make fun of the dumber half by sneaking that Q in there. Or Im typing on my phone and youre just a juvenile arse clown. That typo definitely proves one is true
June 23, 20232 yr 3 minutes ago, Mike31mt said: Or Im typing on my phone and youre just a juvenile arse clown. That typo definitely proves one is true Ok fqir enough, MIke. I am indeed a juvenile qrse clown. Quilty qs chqrged!
June 23, 20232 yr Just now, we_gotta_believe said: Ok fqir enough, MIke. I am indeed a juvenile qrse clown. Quilty qs chqrged! Youre totally a sane person WGB. I guess we'll continue this convo in whatever random unrelated thread you choose to bring this back up in. See you on the other side
June 23, 20232 yr 18 minutes ago, Mike31mt said: Im referring to Oceangate, not the navy. To me it seems like they had a pretty damn good idea almost immediately what happened but played dumb to the rest of the planet. They would only have a good idea almost immediately if the Navy told them. Where have you read that people at Oceangate knew it had imploded in the immediacy of it happening? I have not seen that anywhere.
June 23, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Mike31mt said: Youre totally a sane person WGB. I guess we'll continue this convo in whatever random unrelated thread you choose to bring this back up in. See you on the other side We all can't be as sane as you, Qtard Mike from West Virginia.
June 23, 20232 yr 18 minutes ago, Boogyman said: Even now, after finding wreckage, the language being used is "thought to be dead". they'd be shark chum, though I think they were too deep for sharks.
June 23, 20232 yr 7 minutes ago, Phillyterp85 said: They would only have a good idea almost immediately if the Navy told them. Where have you read that people at Oceangate knew it had imploded in the immediacy of it happening? I have not seen that anywhere. I dont have any news reports, just going off the dude whose tweets were posted in here. Seems like he nailed it and the small community of these people found out almost immediately. Im just saying it doesnt make someone a conspiracy theorist or whatever to question what Oceangate knew and when they knew it. I thought it was ridiculous the way Mike was attacked for just expressing something Id agree with. If they had a pretty good idea the thing imploded during ascent, share that info and be forthcoming. For a number of reasons.
June 23, 20232 yr 39 minutes ago, Toastrel said: USAF F-4 My favorite fighter when I was growing up. Such an iconic design for a fighter. Similarly, the Navy/Marines F4U Corsair was my favorite WWII fighter. Another really iconic design.
June 23, 20232 yr 31 minutes ago, Mike31mt said: But you said "knew". They dont know until they find bodies, so you used "knew" incorrectly. Again, you guys think youre cute playing these semantics and showing your arse trying to make fun of people. The problem is youre just not that smart. Quote No, they found wreckage, that tied with the sounds of a submersible imploding, indicates how the end came. There are no bodies. There is probably no blood. The pressure would cause insane heat as everything is compressed. The air is gone. The people inside are dead. You must be a masochist. Sorry, the word 'knew' does not appear in the quote.
June 23, 20232 yr 3 minutes ago, VaBeach_Eagle said: My favorite fighter when I was growing up. Such an iconic design for a fighter. Similarly, the Navy/Marines F4U Corsair was my favorite WWII fighter. Another really iconic design. I liked them a lot more, before the USAF decided to red line my orders and make me a GCA radar tech. Stationed in the radar shack on the runway, the used to rattle the walls when they took off, and even ear protectors didn't do much. Bet it felt great to be in that seat, though.
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