Message from @ManAnimal

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2019-11-14 00:29:10 UTC  

was there evidence of abnormal construction work? forged safety reports? @Laucivol

2019-11-14 00:29:44 UTC  

Well, it's *New York City*. Corruption is *assumed*.

2019-11-14 00:29:44 UTC  

that claim IS spectulation; HOW the building was brought down is uncertain but a structure doesn't collapse neatly within it's footprint just 'by accident'

2019-11-14 00:30:00 UTC  

gotta admit, it is more likely they skimped on materials or on some ancillary thing that would have prevented catastrophical breakdown

2019-11-14 00:30:09 UTC  

how?

2019-11-14 00:30:19 UTC  

@Zakhan which would show on inspections and repairs, there's nothing

2019-11-14 00:30:23 UTC  

cost-cutting

2019-11-14 00:30:26 UTC  

@Zakhan Not likely, I looked into this pretty heavily for about a decade.

2019-11-14 00:30:37 UTC  

yeah, then we'd have to assume the inspectors and repairmen were in on it, too

2019-11-14 00:30:38 UTC  

you can't design a building to collapse neatly into it's footprint INTENTIONALLY

2019-11-14 00:30:44 UTC  

The purported material requirements, their chemical composition, and their amounts were in line with what was recovered.

2019-11-14 00:30:50 UTC  

and yet @Jack of Trades blocks me over a single topic instead of just moving on. He's lying

2019-11-14 00:31:00 UTC  

And not nearly enough residue to demonstrate "thermite" for example.

2019-11-14 00:31:01 UTC  

say nothing for having a fortunate 1 in a million accident happen

2019-11-14 00:31:04 UTC  

TWICE

2019-11-14 00:31:28 UTC  

here's some cancer for you guys as a friendly reminder, have fun, buhbye

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633966934622208031/644333540145889340/trump_anti.mp4

2019-11-14 00:31:28 UTC  

Mm, like I said - it's suspicious in general.

2019-11-14 00:31:45 UTC  

@Spooky Melon Okay, i'm looking forward to this

2019-11-14 00:31:53 UTC  

trust me, i was aboard a military vessel during the attack

2019-11-14 00:32:06 UTC  

in come the team

2019-11-14 00:32:08 UTC  

for 11 days, i was a civilan aboard an active military vessel

2019-11-14 00:32:15 UTC  

wonder if they'll bring you along with me this time @ManAnimal

2019-11-14 00:32:30 UTC  

i didn't want to accept the evidence either when i first heard someone suggest it

2019-11-14 00:32:31 UTC  

Yeah, that's pretty goddamn retarded and awful. Those poor children.

2019-11-14 00:32:43 UTC  

but them more i looked at the engineeering...

2019-11-14 00:32:48 UTC  

math doesn't lie

2019-11-14 00:32:49 UTC  

The easiest solution is, as I said, workmanship or material quality issues.

2019-11-14 00:32:56 UTC  

no, it isn't

2019-11-14 00:33:04 UTC  

that is an impossibility

2019-11-14 00:33:06 UTC  

*Easiest*.

2019-11-14 00:33:08 UTC  

@Laucivol Or, weakening a giant building from the inside might cause it to fall

2019-11-14 00:33:27 UTC  

You know, because heating metal decreases its modulus of elasticity

2019-11-14 00:33:35 UTC  

Bends a bit, keeps goin

2019-11-14 00:33:38 UTC  

again, if the material quality were sub-par, that would result in an awkward, non-uniform collapse

2019-11-14 00:33:46 UTC  

one, single, example. Of a building collapsing into itself due to "structural fires and damage"

2019-11-14 00:34:02 UTC  

but the collapse was COMPLETELY uniform from start to finish

2019-11-14 00:34:10 UTC  

that doesn't 'just happen'

2019-11-14 00:34:33 UTC  

@ManAnimal I'm demanding an example from the agents over there

2019-11-14 00:34:51 UTC  

any variation in material strength would cause the fall of differnt corners of the building to vary slightl y

2019-11-14 00:34:54 UTC  

we've been shut off in a private server

2019-11-14 00:35:03 UTC  

lol