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I wonder if the guy who had his knees tucked up at his chest shouted "CANNONBALL!" as he entered that crevice?
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@blinded6502 Don't try to teach something to a flat head, they are already at capacity.
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You mean something like... *"On the following date(s) the Royal Navy will be carrying out training at the following co-ordinates. PS. If you are Russian please forget you read this"*
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@stubbyhawk1 Isn't Thresher the entire reason SUBSAFE was created? Thresher was horrible, but those deaths were not in vain as submarine practices throughout NATO, and likely beyond, are 100x safer than they were pre-Thresher.
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A Karen?
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He destroyed an entire family.
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I'm sure if an explorer's light went out his or her buddies would share their own sources of the lumens.
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Cave rescuers are cavers themselves, they would expect someone to go back to the thing they both enjoy.
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Also the Mountain Meadows Massacre where mormons slaughtered 120 pioneers trying to pass through Utah after convincing them to hand over their guns.
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The "ship travelling next to it" would be more concerned by the Megalodon that had come up with the methane.
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@ryuunosuk3 Why would a cargo ship be crewed by the military?
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@marcopena5117 Except you asked a question after it was very clearly pointed out that Adam was both Irish and joking. Most people don't ask questions after the answer has already been given.
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Why on Earth would anyone in a perfectly good sub trigger an emergency blow? Correct, the sub was not perfectly good and neither of us knows why.
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That's how Metallica's original bassist lost his arm, he fell against a window while the crashing tour bus slid along a road on it's side.
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That makes sense as by 1996 we already knew that sharks were agitated by EM radiation and not to approach them if ships are nearby.
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Because it was the middle of the night and they were in agony.
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@rednad23 Trump supporters be like "Green crayon tastes better than pink crayon."
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I'm fairly sure this is true of all nations, or at least most, it's not exclusive to the USN.
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@malinasworld I've read the OP's comment many times and the word "ever" is present and clear, so I can't understand why you were able to read the same comment and not see that word. Strange.
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Unless that prefix is HMS, because "the his" and "the her" just sounds stupid.
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@gregorturner4753 You've mixed up two disasters there. HMS Truculent sank in the Thames estuary but the majority of fatalities were hypothermia caused by the crew abandoning the sub before help arrived. HMS Thetis sank in Liverpool docks and over 100 crew and shipbuilders suffocated when the second person to use the one-man airlock panicked and drowned leaving no other way for people to escape safely.
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Also never, ever, leave someone behind to watch the rear if there are sharks, bears or wolves in the vicinity - it triggers the straggler effect in any large predator who will see the straggler as an opportunity.
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@Goats_ Everyday life. Most road signs are in both kilometres and miles, we buy soda in metric but milk, beer and some other stuff is in pints. And fuel is in gallons... We actually have three systems in the UK, metric, imperial and antiquated (aka ye olde English), for instance when it comes to weight we don't use kilograms/metric or pounds/imperial, we use stones. 1 stone being exactly 14 pounds or 6.3 kilograms. The government started to decimalise the country in the 1960's and it's still ongoing 60 years later, either it is going really slow or it has stalled at some point and so the goal of replacing two archaic systems with a modern system has instead left us with a mish-mash of three different systems.
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@DogeCoinInvestor So would I be right in thinking that "I brought a dump" implies someone was visiting a toilet to undertake something non-defecation related when an impromptu shit happened?
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Probably nothing, it was Turkey in 1965.
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Not always, most of us are offended by this because we see the harm weapons do in violent third world hellholes like the US and we fear that sort of carnage coming to Europe.
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How would they transport such chemicals then?
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@jameswells9403 Yeah, the escape compartment on the Kursk was accessible when the first torpedo exploded but once the rest of the torpedoes started to cook off 60 seconds later it obliterated everything forward of the reinforced reactor compartment - and that included the escape bus.
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The sentences for murder inside the US make the rest of us cringe, no wonder most killings are mass-killings in that failed country.. what are they going to do, give you life imprisonment twice? LMAO.
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@jessejan07 Which is sensible. If you get life for murder then what's to stop you killing two people? Or three? Or four? I hope you aren't Dutch because if you are then you have the IQ of an American.
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You can say it but advertisers will leave you in droves and you'd have to get used to making your videos for nothing.
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Yes, they do it all the time, how else do you think Helene and now Milton were predicted?
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Good movie that.
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@syncopatedglory You replied directly to the OP.
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So long as you don't believe that all of them are caused by RN subs, there have been nets snagged and trawlers sunk in areas the Royal Navy don't operate, also at least two trawlers have lost nets in British or Irish waters thanks to USN subs operating with full permission of the local government. We're just surrounded by very rich fishing grounds and although NATO subs try to be as careful as they can it has been suspected that Russian subs simply don't care what they bump into when snooping as they know full well the British public would just blame British or American subs.
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Do you know Tom Tuttle?
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Allowing the one person who had lived and worked with Thresher's nuclear reactor for almost two years to skip the boat's first sea trial was just one more in the line of errors that caused the loss of the sub.
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Cope.
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All of what you just did, that's called speculation.
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We've also had HMS Leviathan though as yet there hasn't been HMS Kraken.
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He never said he was covering every sub disaster though...
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@garyreid6165 It also happened in the TV show Vigil which is set aboard a submarine, although the premise of the show is about espionage a trawler being sunk by a submarine plays a part in the show. Incidentally it happens in the exact same location, 'submarine alley' in the firth of Clyde.
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The Chuck E Cheese sea.
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America's first submarines were during the US civil war.
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You do know the 1st amendment only covers about 3% of Earth's population, right? Also YouTube has nothing to do with what uploaders can or can't say - advertisers do.
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Eddie Large - yes, appropriate name - reached more than 30 stone at one point literally tipping the scales unless there was an adolescent elephant on the other side.
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When it comes to being paid and being able to put food on his table or not being paid and going hungry I don't much think he cares if you're offended or not.
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Clearly it's not OK if advertisers avoid channels that do. If you don't want to look stupid make sure you only shake your head when you are correct.
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Nothing to do with YouTube, it's the advertisers, if your video contains certain words then advertisers won't monetise it. If Elon bought YouTube then he would just have two internet apps that lose hundreds of millions every year from lack of advertisers.
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It may be far fetched that a three year old would leave a shoe behind as a sign for people but it's in no way far fetched that a shoe might fall off a three year old or be taken off by one for no other reason than three year old's often do just that. Seems a bit odd that no investigators considered that the three year old was just being a three year old when the shoe was discarded...
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