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Apr 14, 2021 4:53 AM CST Titanic
CossackCat
CossackCatCossackCatSomewhere, Maryland USA492 Threads 45 Polls 9,137 Posts
Today, 4/14/1912, Is The 109 Anniversary Of The Titanic.

Titanic (adj.)
"gigantic, colossal,

Titanic referred to the Titans, a family of giants in Greek mythology who were believed to have once ruled the earth. They were subsequently overpowered and replaced by the younger Olympian gods under the leadership of Zeus.

What kind Of "Tragedy" was it? Did it even happen? Or did it happen in a different way?. Real Life Disaster Or Psyop? What do you think?

1- A GREEK "Tragedy"
The character, the protagonist ā€” usually an important, heroic person ā€” meets with disaster either through some personal fault or through unavoidable circumstances


2- An ENGLISH definition of "Tradedy"
A disastrous event : calamity

3- A Hit On The Objectors Of The Federal Reserve
4- A Different Ship Went Down
5- Media Still Can't Agree On The Death Toll
6- UFO's I Am Sure
7- Lots Of Strange And Unexplained Things In 1912
8- There Was No Iceberg
9- An Act Of War
10- Other - Explain
conversing
Apr 14, 2021 7:32 AM CST Titanic
Cavalero
CavaleroCavaleroVerviers, Liege Belgium12 Threads 4 Polls 701 Posts
Titanic:
[ tahy-tan-ik ]
adjective
(initial capital letter) of, relating to, or characteristic of the Titans.
Also titan. of enormous size, strength, power, etc.; gigantic.
ORIGIN OF TITANIC
From the Greek word Titanikós, dating back to 1650ā€“60. See Titan, -ic

They called that boat after the second definition: Of enormous size. It was one of the biggest ships ever built for its time.
What happened? It hit an iceberg and sank.
There are a lot of conspiracies but not everything that happens is conspiracy.
Apr 14, 2021 8:45 AM CST Titanic
gonelikethewimd
gonelikethewimdgonelikethewimdOsprey, Florida USA3,311 Posts
Apr 14, 2021 10:12 AM CST Titanic
Why didn't Rose pull Jack onto the door that she was on?
Why didn't she yell out for help instead of staring out into space?
She blew the whistle after it was too late.
Even though he was dead I would have held onto him just to have him near me.

Apr 14, 2021 1:03 PM CST Titanic
gonelikethewimd
gonelikethewimdgonelikethewimdOsprey, Florida USA3,311 Posts


Such a gorgeous voice.

I saw the movie with both my daughters. Definitely a chick flick...

And, yes I cried. I cry watching Disney movies...Very embarrassing, to say the least.
Apr 14, 2021 1:34 PM CST Titanic
galrads
galradsgalradsDublin, Ohio USA2,264 Threads 279 Polls 36,283 Posts
secretagent09: Why didn't Rose pull Jack onto the door that she was on?
Why didn't she yell out for help instead of staring out into space?
She blew the whistle after it was too late.
Even though he was dead I would have held onto him just to have him near me.
Yeah, maybe they knew his added weight would sink them both. If not, Iā€™d think their might have kept each other alive using their body heat. Thats how the eskimos do it if its not a three dog night.
Apr 14, 2021 7:26 PM CST Titanic
Cavalero
CavaleroCavaleroVerviers, Liege Belgium12 Threads 4 Polls 701 Posts
secretagent09: Why didn't Rose pull Jack onto the door that she was on?
Why didn't she yell out for help instead of staring out into space?
She blew the whistle after it was too late.
Because it was written in the script laugh
Apr 15, 2021 5:11 AM CST Titanic
CossackCat
CossackCatCossackCatSomewhere, Maryland USA492 Threads 45 Polls 9,137 Posts
Cavalero: Because it was written in the script
grin
Jul 9, 2021 3:15 AM CST Titanic
SvalbardNorsk
SvalbardNorskSvalbardNorskLewiston, Maine USA7 Posts
American financier and banker JP Morgan funded and built the Titanic, and was booked on its maiden voyage in 1912, but cancelled at the last minute, unlike the most wealthy and influential opponents to the creation of the Federal Reserve Act, American millionaires who did not owe their fortunes to banking. The Federal Reserve act was passed by Congress the following year in 1913.

Jul 17, 2021 11:12 AM CST Titanic
Losted
LostedLostedSherman, Texas USA1 Threads 603 Posts
Like most from belfast, the titanic
probably fell apart at the first sign
of distress.
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