Message from @solarstan yt

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2019-05-26 22:56:44 UTC  

The biggest hole is much lower.

2019-05-26 22:56:49 UTC  

It is one billow, being less likely to be an explosion

2019-05-26 22:56:51 UTC  

It isn't, though..

2019-05-26 22:57:02 UTC  

If a Bomb were on the ship. That is the place you would want to put it, since that area is the weaker part. Like this one that simply collapsed as it was moored at the dock.

2019-05-26 22:57:02 UTC  

The biggest hole was caused by an iceberg

2019-05-26 22:57:08 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/582341482107633686/image0.jpg

2019-05-26 22:57:10 UTC  

Prove it

2019-05-26 22:57:40 UTC  

It's clearly protruding **OUTWARDS!!**

2019-05-26 22:57:47 UTC  

Not inwards

2019-05-26 22:57:53 UTC  

Because the wreck is collapsing in itself

2019-05-26 22:58:03 UTC  

Prove it

2019-05-26 22:58:09 UTC  

Still waiting

2019-05-26 22:58:19 UTC  

Its under high water pressure and over 100 years old

2019-05-26 22:59:16 UTC  

Problem is, yes. It is protruding outwards. Actual dents made by icebergs don’t easily invert back outwards once they’ve been jammed inwards.

2019-05-26 22:59:16 UTC  

Show me a collapsing frame that goes from an inward indentation to an outward one, rather than continuing to buckle under the already compromised area of damage.

2019-05-26 22:59:33 UTC  

@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 that was never an inward indentation

2019-05-26 22:59:37 UTC  

That was undamaged

2019-05-26 22:59:44 UTC  

Then the wreck started collapsing

2019-05-26 22:59:46 UTC  

Are you daft?

2019-05-26 22:59:54 UTC  

The iceberg was on the outside

2019-05-26 22:59:57 UTC  

It's on a weld line

2019-05-26 23:00:01 UTC  

It hit from the outside

2019-05-26 23:00:08 UTC  

That was an undamaged part of the boat

2019-05-26 23:00:13 UTC  

Now it is tearing

2019-05-26 23:00:16 UTC  

Punctured **inwards**

2019-05-26 23:00:31 UTC  

The puncture of the ship is under the rocks

2019-05-26 23:00:32 UTC  

It looked like it happened after the iceberg

2019-05-26 23:00:33 UTC  

Now, it's magically outwards?

2019-05-26 23:00:43 UTC  

What you are seeing is a diffrent tear

2019-05-26 23:00:50 UTC  

Prove it

2019-05-26 23:00:54 UTC  

Still waiting

2019-05-26 23:00:55 UTC  

That tear has been caused since the titanic sunk

2019-05-26 23:01:06 UTC  

Nice theory. Sure.

2019-05-26 23:01:06 UTC  

Prove it

2019-05-26 23:01:18 UTC  

The iceberg collided beneth the waterline

2019-05-26 23:01:19 UTC  

You're pulling that out of your ass

2019-05-26 23:01:26 UTC  

That tear would be above the waterline

2019-05-26 23:01:31 UTC  

Again

2019-05-26 23:01:35 UTC  

Still pulling

2019-05-26 23:01:43 UTC  

Prove it

2019-05-26 23:01:52 UTC  

You're making a lot of assertions