Verdun
Premiership Player
- Oct 16, 2011
- 4,753
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- AFL Club
- St Kilda
Years and years of in-breeding to achieve such a look I imagine
Is he Tasmanian?
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Years and years of in-breeding to achieve such a look I imagine
Just read the 9 page submarine thread in the general area
Havent really followed it on the news apart from theres a lost sub and some very rich twats are missing
FMD what an absolute s**t show
Some of the info coming out is mind boggling
At least one person had the sense to ask for a refund due to safety convcerns
Good lord
You know the inbred Anglo phenotype wellYears and years of in-breeding to achieve such a look I imagine
Watching Dougal week-in, week-out I’ve practically got a PhDYou know the inbred Anglo phenotype well
Dougals a well bred country boy take that backWatching Dougal week-in, week-out I’ve practically got a PhD
Dougals a well bred country boy take that back
In 2020 when I made this account he was a starHow do you feel about your choice of username?
Were clanger, sh*t-the-bed and gift-the-oppo-a-goal taken?
He was very good 2020 and 2021 has lost confidenceIn 2020 when I made this account he was a star
In 2020 when I made this account he was a star
Nothing pains me more than dougals declineJust kidding mate. Couldn't help myself.
He was very good 2020 and 2021 has lost confidence
I thought he even struggled at training yesterday just fumbled 2nd guessing
I saw a comment from a Port supporter from those days, suggested he was talented but not that bright, and might struggle with "team defence". Not sure that's accurate.
He knew you were there.He was very good 2020 and 2021 has lost confidence
I thought he even struggled at training yesterday just fumbled 2nd guessing
2 hours left...really is insane
Doubt it's going to be on the sea floor. It's got no weight and very little propulsion. Which means it could literally be anywhere, not to mention it's white which makes it impossible to see.According to this, oxygen ran out 20mins ago.
According to ABC, there's a ship with a robot on it that was approaching 40mins ago to have a looksee and try recovery.
According to expert instances, it'd almost take 2 hours for it to be buoyant if on the sea floor regardless.
It's now been 4 days that they've apparently been trapped.
And also apparently Canadians don't use lights to work at night if the robot is only on approach now...
Doubt it's going to be on the sea floor. It's got no weight and very little propulsion. Which means it could literally be anywhere, not to mention it's white which makes it impossible to see.
Crazy how they've created a tomb for people to go and die in. Ridiculously stupid.
Yeah funny, real life people are dying .
Nobody really knows for sure though. Could've been dragged down could've been dragged sideways. I initially thought it had the weight to fall to the bottom and would be relatively easy to find given it'd be in the vicinity of the Titanic but I really doubt they find it. Well, maybe they find it eventually but slim to none chance anyone in there is surviving. I'm dumbfounded by the flippant nature of the CEO, dismissing the safety concerns etc.Could have been dragged for all we know, metric s**t tonne of pressures and water going which way and down, so if they had no power say, not unusual for it to be thrown down further than intended.
I work with someone that cave dives in their free time, he full knows the risks and mitigates what he can, but suffice to say, he'll also not go places because you know, regardless sometimes s**t happens and you run into a waterlogged chamber and dead bodies no one can actually recover safely. All in full set ups, and they're not always in the same place.
Some great shows on cave diving.Could have been dragged for all we know, metric s**t tonne of pressures and water going which way and down, so if they had no power say, not unusual for it to be thrown down further than intended.
I work with someone that cave dives in their free time, he full knows the risks and mitigates what he can, but suffice to say, he'll also not go places because you know, regardless sometimes s**t happens and you run into a waterlogged chamber and dead bodies no one can actually recover safely. All in full set ups, and they're not always in the same place.
Some great shows on cave diving.
There’s a tremendous amount of misreporting out there, I saw an expert who worked with them for two years saying people are mostly talking rubbish. That is an insanely dangerous environment, you wouldn‘t believe how quickly the light starts to disappear even in relatively shallow free diving depths. Down there it is literally totally without any light, they would have currents to deal with and so on. I think communicating the extreme risk involved he comes across like that but what he’s really saying is hey look at where we’re going of course it dangerous did you read what you’re signing. Have you ever been over a submarine when they‘re in port. They are incredible but we loose one of those from time to time as well, the last one was only a couple of years ago i think.Nobody really knows for sure though. Could've been dragged down could've been dragged sideways. I initially thought it had the weight to fall to the bottom and would be relatively easy to find given it'd be in the vicinity of the Titanic but I really doubt they find it. Well, maybe they find it eventually but slim to none chance anyone in there is surviving. I'm dumbfounded by the flippant nature of the CEO, dismissing the safety concerns etc.