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Sabb:

--- Quote from: Death M.D. on January 17, 2011, 07:51:06 PM ---Well you could say the same about the videos of the Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs, or the photos and videos of the dead from the incident at Chernobyl. The fact is, some people are interested in it, human curiosity.

Would it make a difference if the audio was kept from the public?

Granted, the question delves into the world of the paranormal and undead, and it's not a grand topic to discuss in a gaming community.

Honestly, I'm not sure what the purpose of the thread was. Was it the anniversary of the crash or something?

All this thread has done is depress me ;-;

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Oh you're right, this is a gaming community.
Coolz you can remove all subsections except for ones game related now. No more Discussion thanks.
Spoiler (click to show/hide)derp

ledjohnny:

--- Quote from: Don on January 17, 2011, 10:56:19 AM ---You do know that there are by far more train and car crashes than there are plane crashes, so in fact, it's safer to travel by plane than by car/train.

 Oh no, how can they not allow an enemy marine force that dropped two nuclear bombs on them earlier into their own territory.
._.

It is a sad thing, but there's like 4 plane crashes a year. How about we look at all the planes that DIDN'T crash?

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I'm pretty sure you would want to be rescued by anyone who is willing to help, even if their from a different country. Also don't pull the whole "Oh they dropped the atomic bomb on us!" shit, don't be ignorant and I don't want to discuss that.

Seb:

--- Quote from: Don on January 17, 2011, 02:21:52 PM ---I just stated that there are by far more train crashes than plane crashes in response to cake's comment. ._.

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If I may, we know that car crashes happen a lot more than airplane accidents but the main reason somebody would still prefer to drive instead of fly is the psychological impact.

In an airplane accident, it takes time for the plane to fall to the ground. The next three to five minutes will be sheer terror and helplessness, something no human wants to experience. PLUS for the most part you're royally fucked in an airplane accident. Something CAN hit water fast enough for the water to have the consistency of concrete due to surface tension, if only for an instant.

For the most part, car accidents are minor and severe ones are instantaneous or the feeling of helplessness last for a few seconds at most.

A deadly plane accident may be quick and relatively painless, but I'd rather have a few milliseconds of intense pain than five minutes of sheer, helpless terror.

Deathie:

--- Quote from: Seb on January 18, 2011, 03:05:51 PM ---If I may, we know that car crashes happen a lot more than airplane accidents but the main reason somebody would still prefer to drive instead of fly is the psychological impact.

In an airplane accident, it takes time for the plane to fall to the ground. The next three to five minutes will be sheer terror and helplessness, something no human wants to experience. PLUS for the most part you're royally fucked in an airplane accident. Something CAN hit water fast enough for the water to have the consistency of concrete due to surface tension, if only for an instant.

For the most part, car accidents are minor and severe ones are instantaneous or the feeling of helplessness last for a few seconds at most.

A deadly plane accident may be quick and relatively painless, but I'd rather have a few milliseconds of intense pain than five minutes of sheer, helpless terror.

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You know, when a plane is going down, the worst place you can be is INSIDE of it.
The weight of the plane will reach a terminal velocity that is WAY more than what it would be if you were just free falling.

Anyhow, when a plane goes down, it really matters where it hits, and how it hits.

There's a lot of factors in play here,

As previously stated, not everyone had died from the crash, most had survived, but died due to hypothermia.

Cheesicle:

--- Quote from: Death M.D. on January 18, 2011, 03:16:08 PM ---You know, when a plane is going down, the worst place you can be is INSIDE of it.
The weight of the plane will reach a terminal velocity that is WAY more than what it would be if you were just free falling.

Anyhow, when a plane goes down, it really matters where it hits, and how it hits.

There's a lot of factors in play here,

As previously stated, not everyone had died from the crash, most had survived, but died due to hypothermia.

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Actually not most, but much more than 4. ALL of them were sitting in the back of the plane. If rescue had come sooner, They would have survived.

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