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flyingoctopus
· 7 years ago
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If I were them I'd get the F*** outta there. When a ship sinks it creates a displacement issue that sucks everything around it in and would drown at least half of those people.
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deleted
· 7 years ago
Mythbusters says otherwise in their episode on this, though they had a small ship.
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flyingoctopus
· 7 years ago
Yeah size really does matter
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deleted
· 7 years ago
;)
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mialinay
· 7 years ago
And in this case, so does the motion of the ocean
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praetorreyna
· 7 years ago
Actually, mobile phone footage from when the Costa Concordia sank shows that the captain abandoned the ship after causing an accident that killed over thirty people. And there was another one, I can't remember which, where 300 people drowned, mainly high school students and they were able to send final messages to loved ones before they died, and those videos showed the tannoy system telling them not to evacuate, proving the negligence of the staff. AND the reason we have that iconic image of the Titanic sinking is because people were sat in the life boats sketching it sink. People haven't changed, only technology
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avocadonut
· 7 years ago
The Sewol ferry disaster?
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praetorreyna
· 7 years ago
Think so
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silvermyth
· 7 years ago
Maybe this way they could say goodbye to their loved ones. And document it so we wouldn't have the same problem. And also, we could see how and where people died, and if the captain abandoned ship.
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geluregis
· 7 years ago
Hopefully they'd be able to record from lifeboats this time, unless there aren't enough for the sake of cutting costs again.
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