lowqualityfacts,
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AmbularD,
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@lowqualityfacts Down. She's two miles down, give or take.

idksomething,

@lowqualityfacts contrary to what the name may suggest, the Titanic was made of both Titanium AND Carbon Fiber. Which is why the best way to visit it today is to use the same materials.

jabsonik,
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@lowqualityfacts The film certainly felt that way.

ppxl,
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@lowqualityfacts they tried to build the Titanic even longer but realized it became a sunken cost fallacy

jaycee,
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@lowqualityfacts At least…..

snarkmaiden,
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@lowqualityfacts the film or the ship?

bronakins,
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@lowqualityfacts

If only it had been an extra half mile long everyone could’ve run to the stern …

Lizette603_23,
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@lowqualityfacts Yeah, yeah, yeah....they ALL say that......

moving_target01,

@lowqualityfacts That's like 75km...

TruthSandwich,

@lowqualityfacts

Problem is that it was only half a mile wide, so it was unstable in the water. If they’d only gone for a disk with a diameter of two miles, like I told them to, then they’d never have sunk.

ArrestJK,
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@lowqualityfacts It might be now

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