It's been over 96 years that the famous ship of dreams the Titanic sank. Taking 1,400 lives away. Rebuild a replica of the Titanic, Olympic and Britannic!
@tanqueraygin I havent paid attention for a while either, ive been rather busy, but any how, they bring artifacts up from the wreck, thats fine, I dont believe in magic and its a little piece of history but for raising it or rebuilding it, come on, get a life. As for graves, once a place is considered a grave, it is always a grave, if you think its ok to desicrate it then you should be ashamed to consider your self a human being.
@mitsucanter247365 funny i havn't even paid attention to this convo for months and a troll comes along and digs it up. And get over that bullshit grave crap im so sick of hearing people say that about Titanic. How do you think the artifact exibits exsist through magic? I fully support RMS TITANIC INC in their salvaging efforts because they legally own the wreck. its been a 100 years get over it and yourself.
@tanqueraygin what a disgusting statement to say that they should raise or rebuild the titanic. people died on it, it is and allways will be a grave, there would be remains of bodies down there, personal effects, so yes, its a grave.
@mitsucanter247365 I agree. All these people that say "RAISE IT" and "BUILD IT AGAIN" need to return to the real world. It would cost millions of dollars to build and operate a ship that would be nothing like the original anyways. And whats the point of spending millions to build a museum ship when you can build and decorate a building for a fraction the cost.
Spend those millions on Cancer research. It would be a better investment.
@derangedslayer1 no, but it did have a very successful careeras first a passanger, then a transportation/hospital liner, and if im not mistaken it was later decommisioned and sold for scrap, in which the restuant was or is in the origninal Queen Mary
@motorguzzi100 okey:)
derangedslayer1 1 week ago
@stampede122 okey nice :)
derangedslayer1 1 week ago
@pscott90 cost of a ship like this 400 million pounds better used for cancer research kind regards
motorguzzi100 1 week ago
@derangedslayer1 no scrapped for steel for ww2
motorguzzi100 1 week ago
@tanqueraygin I havent paid attention for a while either, ive been rather busy, but any how, they bring artifacts up from the wreck, thats fine, I dont believe in magic and its a little piece of history but for raising it or rebuilding it, come on, get a life. As for graves, once a place is considered a grave, it is always a grave, if you think its ok to desicrate it then you should be ashamed to consider your self a human being.
mitsucanter247365 1 week ago
@mitsucanter247365 funny i havn't even paid attention to this convo for months and a troll comes along and digs it up. And get over that bullshit grave crap im so sick of hearing people say that about Titanic. How do you think the artifact exibits exsist through magic? I fully support RMS TITANIC INC in their salvaging efforts because they legally own the wreck. its been a 100 years get over it and yourself.
tanqueraygin 1 week ago
@tanqueraygin and as for trolling, I like to help delusional people see the light.
mitsucanter247365 1 week ago
@tanqueraygin what a disgusting statement to say that they should raise or rebuild the titanic. people died on it, it is and allways will be a grave, there would be remains of bodies down there, personal effects, so yes, its a grave.
mitsucanter247365 1 week ago
@mitsucanter247365 I agree. All these people that say "RAISE IT" and "BUILD IT AGAIN" need to return to the real world. It would cost millions of dollars to build and operate a ship that would be nothing like the original anyways. And whats the point of spending millions to build a museum ship when you can build and decorate a building for a fraction the cost.
Spend those millions on Cancer research. It would be a better investment.
Historymaker2001 1 week ago
@derangedslayer1 no, but it did have a very successful careeras first a passanger, then a transportation/hospital liner, and if im not mistaken it was later decommisioned and sold for scrap, in which the restuant was or is in the origninal Queen Mary
stampede122 2 weeks ago