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“From the day we sailed the Titanic was on fire” — John Dilley, fireman aboard the Titanic
what in the heck
“The obvious question you might come up with at this point is, “why can’t you just put out the fire?” That’s because of the incendiary nature of coal. In general, a coal fire is extremely difficult to deal with under the best circumstances. If you had all the resources in the world and a good deal of space to work, they can be impossible to put out. Aboard a ship in tight quarters, it gets even more difficult.
An example of the difficulties with a coal fire would be the coal fire in Centralia, Pennsylvania. This fire broke out in a mine in the Northeast United States and has proven impossible to put out. How impossible you ask? It’s been burning since May 27, 1962.”
Holy shit
“Another issue that has always caused confusion was the Titanic’s speed. It was running at full speed when crossing the Atlantic Ocean, even when there were warnings of icebergs in the area. There were rumors that the ship was trying to break some kind of speed record, but the Titanic was not built for speed. This mammoth ship was a luxury liner. Molony indicates that this could have been caused by the fire-fighting activities.
In order to fight the fire, the stokers had been shoveling the burning coal into furnaces to burn the fire away. If the stokers had been shoveling as much coal as possible that could be the reason for the speed of the ship. As excess coal was burnt, the engines would work harder, generating speed. The stokers had been shoveling coal into the furnaces nonstop for 3 days fighting the fire during the maiden voyage. Molony thinks this is the reason why the ship was going at full speed when it hit the iceberg.”
Wow that makes *so much sense.*
I saw this article and just assumed it was political satire. What the fuck.
Ditto. What the fuck.
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They had also melted a boiler. They would have prioritised the burning coal first so I don’t think that was the reason for the speed.
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$50,000 immediately dropped into my bank account wouldn't improve EVERYTHING but boy it sure would be a grand, sexy little start to a good, happy life path, don't you think
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Good article with a bad headline
Good article with a headline intentionally misrepresenting the point maliciously.
I think the best way I’ve learned to describe my pure-OCD is that it’s basically like my own brain is constantly trying to gaslight me.
it brings up certain thoughts and images, unbidden, that are entirely antithetical to who I am and all I stand for, and then it has the audacity to blame it on me??
me: *minding my own business* my brain: hey (: me: …hi my brain: I see you are reading the Good Word (: me: ……….yes my brain: how would you like this horrendously blasphemous image of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to accompany you during this time (: me: we don’t even know what He looks like, but also no thank y– my brain: WHOOP THERE IT IS me: … my brain: OMG WHY WOULD YOU WILLINGLY AND ACTIVELY THINK THAT, WOW HOW TERRIBLE, DON’T YOU LOVE GOD?? ARE YOU EVEN SAVED??? HOW DO YOU KNOW YOU’RE SAVED? WOW YOU’RE SURE ASKING A LOT OF QUESTIONS HUH? WHY’S THAT? IF YOU REALLY LOVED JESUS YOU WOULDN’T DOUBT AT ALL– me: *looks into the camera like I’m on The Office*
thankfully this condition doesn’t cause me enormous distress and guilt like it used to, and the thoughts themselves have lessened since I have learned how to manage and accept them, but it can still be deeply obnoxious. like a yippy little chihuahua. >_>
My mind is drifting, slowly feeling like I am going back to oblivion, am I just my thoughts? Am I going to learn to ride the waves instead of drowning?
I feel like I am crumbling slowly, whisking away.. Able to fall apart like I'm nothing, is all I have observed about myself true? Can I get out? Can I feel better? When will the fears subside, when will ai realise that all ai worry about does not exist? I just want to breathe fresh air again..