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Thinking about this shoot a lot 🥵
the big three
This is my understanding of Resident Evil lore
EDIT to say I misremembered that it was missiles, not a nuke, but it's insane either way
oh so you’re evil? Name every resident.
RE2R × RE4R × RE9
It aged like an expensive whiskey. 🥃
VAELUS
My copy of Vox Machina Origins is looking a little different than I remember—
Collecting these rn
Boris "professional idiot" Johnson wanted to build an island airport in the immediate area.
it's fucking visible
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It is fun to learn.
question: has anyone considered deliberately triggering the explosives? yknow, just to get it over with?
According to a BBC News report in 1970,[13] it was determined that if the wreck of Richard Montgomery exploded, it would throw a 300 metres (980 feet)-wide column of water and debris nearly 3,000 metres (9,800 feet) into the air and generate a wave 5 metres (16 feet) high. Almost every window in Sheerness (population circa 20,000) would be broken and buildings would be damaged by the blast. News reports in May 2012 however, including one by BBC Kent, stated that the wave could be about one metre (3.3 feet) high, which, although lower than previous estimates, would be enough to cause flooding in some coastal settlements.[14][b]
they have considered it, and decided it would be an absolutely awful idea. for context, the kielce, that disastrous other ship? that had enough explosions to set off a 4.5 earthquake and create a 6m deep crater. and that was under 27m of water.
the montgomery, by comparison, is under 15m of water. it's also 1.5 miles away from the nearest shoreline (sheerness and the isle of grain) and 5 miles away from southend. the kielce's explosion was so strong it registered on seismic monitors nearly 5000 miles away. needless to say, it would be a Very Very Bad Idea to intentionally detonate its explosives.
#stolen from the wiki page on the ss richard montgomery#also turns out we have the americans to blame for it because it's literally an american ship
i think that part can go in the post
Boris "professional idiot" Johnson wanted to build an island airport in the immediate area.
it's fucking visible
This post requires authentication to view.
It is fun to learn.
question: has anyone considered deliberately triggering the explosives? yknow, just to get it over with?
According to a BBC News report in 1970,[13] it was determined that if the wreck of Richard Montgomery exploded, it would throw a 300 metres (980 feet)-wide column of water and debris nearly 3,000 metres (9,800 feet) into the air and generate a wave 5 metres (16 feet) high. Almost every window in Sheerness (population circa 20,000) would be broken and buildings would be damaged by the blast. News reports in May 2012 however, including one by BBC Kent, stated that the wave could be about one metre (3.3 feet) high, which, although lower than previous estimates, would be enough to cause flooding in some coastal settlements.[14][b]
they have considered it, and decided it would be an absolutely awful idea. for context, the kielce, that disastrous other ship? that had enough explosions to set off a 4.5 earthquake and create a 6m deep crater. and that was under 27m of water.
the montgomery, by comparison, is under 15m of water. it's also 1.5 miles away from the nearest shoreline (sheerness and the isle of grain) and 5 miles away from southend. the kielce's explosion was so strong it registered on seismic monitors nearly 5000 miles away. needless to say, it would be a Very Very Bad Idea to intentionally detonate its explosives.
#stolen from the wiki page on the ss richard montgomery#also turns out we have the americans to blame for it because it's literally an american ship
i think that part can go in the post
Vraska fanart! I think she's neat :)
Someone somewhere said that the Ixalan Jace and Vraska card art looked like romance novel cover art so I made beat up old romance novel alters
Original cards below cut