Ghost Ship - Haunted Submarine
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we all live in a haunted submarine
a haunted submarine
we all live in a haunted submarine
a haunted submarine
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Maybe it was just a piece of ship
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Wikipedia (yes, I know) says U-65 was lost July 14, 1918 with a crew of 37 off Padstow, Cornwall. It was re-discovered in 2004 and the site is now protected. Open hatches indicate some crew tried to escape the sinking sub. It appeared to be an accidental sinking, not from another war vessel. Also, a Lt. Richter was killed early on by a torpedo and some crew were asphyxiated. Falling girders killed more crew. Believed cursed, the German Navy allegedly called in a priest to bless it. BOO!
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@2brokenbones I wondered that! I wouldn't think they would have communicated that to the shore.
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they were certain it was haunted and then they all died on it . THEN HOW THE HELL DOES THE REST OF THE WORLD KNOWS IT WAS HAUNTED IF ALL THE MEN DIED ON IT!!!!!!!
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@Briselance oh yes, feelings are chemical reactions processed by structures in the brain
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"accept that feelings ARE chemical reactions." AND something else.
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@Briselance I think he's talking about the movie "Below". This video reminded me of it, anyway. I thought it was an entertaining storyline.
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@Briselance Who said science was "almighty?" It is full of flaws. How science is superior to any other form of reasoning is scientific minds learn, adapt, change, and strive to understand. Religion, spirituality, faith, or whatever - belief in ghosts is based on nothing but a very simple and primitive functioning pathway in the human brain. That "thinking" has stagnated human progress. Now, let's have no more talk of ghosts and accept that feelings ARE chemical reactions.
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You have your opinion, and I respect it. But I'd say, in turn, that believing science is almighty is quite cocky, for lack of a better word. Science ? The simplest way to reduce, mash all the things that make us humans different from walking apes or machines.
Would one in his right mind reduce human feelings to a simple question of chemicals reactions ?
Then one couldn't be human.
How could science explain love, patriotism, treason, etc. ?
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@Briselance I would conclude that they did not see the ghost of a ship. People's senses are often skewed by emotional fancy or romantic fantasy. Just because someone has a title - does not make them impartial observers. No such things as ghosts - and saying science can't explain it is just a childish cop out so one can keep believing the utter nonsense that makes them feel secure for some reason.
1. what was the sercomstances about the seamans death??sounds like the crew could of bin responsible.Was seen looking up at the men on the tower.pleaged with problems,bad luck,it seems the captin thinking it was a practical joke was the last draw.
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scaryforkids 3 years ago