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I jumped for joy at news of the crash air france flight 447. I love watching the plane sink to its watery grave. I enjoy hearing the passengers screaming for help. The sound of drowning passengers gasping for air is music to my ear. The bottom of atlantic ocean is an awesome place to sleep on. The moment the jet broke up in midair must have been a kodak moment. I'm disappointed that the death toll is so low. A bunch of bodies floating on the atlantic ocean would've been an awesome sight.
All these old buildings are going to start crumbling, it's time we take into consideration the rising ocean levels and start to move our cities inward now to avoid shock later on.
This brings up a very important issue U.s. home/buildinding safty commission should look into. The issue is orthadox or out of date houses on the verge of collapsing. For example in Brooklyn NY, there are hundreds of homes that were built in the 1800's.
This is very bad, a building needs to be repaired!!! martinmary555 catch my video
martinmary555 2 years ago
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I jumped for joy at news of the crash air france flight 447. I love watching the plane sink to its watery grave. I enjoy hearing the passengers screaming for help. The sound of drowning passengers gasping for air is music to my ear. The bottom of atlantic ocean is an awesome place to sleep on. The moment the jet broke up in midair must have been a kodak moment. I'm disappointed that the death toll is so low. A bunch of bodies floating on the atlantic ocean would've been an awesome sight.
sioux1089 2 years ago
wtf that's some serial killer type shit, calm down with that mess
JuanLMFAO 2 years ago
sioux1089 ur mother fucker...i hope u drown in the bottom of ur toilet..cause that what ur r a piece of shit....
42774874 2 years ago
City homes, = half of the buildings has been sitting around for years and years, they are bound to fall soon or later.
Glad nobody was hurt tho
CrusaderU2K 2 years ago
All these old buildings are going to start crumbling, it's time we take into consideration the rising ocean levels and start to move our cities inward now to avoid shock later on.
BinkieMcFartnuggets 2 years ago
good luck getting people to do that lol
Juntahh 2 years ago
moving cities isnt very easy, if anything people should get informed, and if they have the financial means should move inward
fuchalo 2 years ago
I'm on high ground now, but I need to buy some guns to mow down all the people who'll be swimming to my hill.
AllSucksIt 2 years ago
hello associated press im travling across youtube to visit all the channels I can you are stop no. 35
merishane 2 years ago
Oh snap this WAS in Brooklyn NY!!!!!!!!!!!
lmao
wow, so yeah AP I want to be a asset!
LeoBuddah 2 years ago
This brings up a very important issue U.s. home/buildinding safty commission should look into. The issue is orthadox or out of date houses on the verge of collapsing. For example in Brooklyn NY, there are hundreds of homes that were built in the 1800's.
LeoBuddah 2 years ago