#26 That just means that 2,500-3,000 old world cultures have been integrated into the modern world, and that's the real tragedy because the modern world s#cks rhinoceros b@lls.
#28 I looked it up, and it seems that it's not a question of if it will explode, but rather when. They left it there for too long because it was "too costly" to remove it. Now, due to deterioration, it's an impending disaster for everyone that lives around it.
I live quite close to it. Can see the masts and buoy marking the position quite easily from shore. Kinda weird living so close to such a massive ticking timebomb. It's also right at the mouth of the estuary.
"There is a sunken ship in the Thames estuary filled with wartime explosives called the SS Richard Montgomery which, if disturbed, would detonate and send a tsunami up the river Thames in London."
#26 That just means that 2,500-3,000 old world cultures have been integrated into the modern world, and that's the real tragedy because the modern world s#cks rhinoceros b@lls.
#28 I looked it up, and it seems that it's not a question of if it will explode, but rather when. They left it there for too long because it was "too costly" to remove it. Now, due to deterioration, it's an impending disaster for everyone that lives around it.
I live quite close to it. Can see the masts and buoy marking the position quite easily from shore. Kinda weird living so close to such a massive ticking timebomb. It's also right at the mouth of the estuary.
I live quite close to it. Can see the masts and buoy marking the position quite easily from shore. Kinda weird living so close to such a massive ticking timebomb. It's also right at the mouth of the estuary.
Closest GRB to date was 1 billion light years away from Earth.
For comparison: the Andromeda galaxy is 2.5 million light years away.
Where's your proof?