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View Poll Results: How do you think Titanic sank?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post


    He's right.
    Fake ^^^^^


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    Quote Originally Posted by Snail View Post
    there are lots of people to blame for the sinking of the titanic... on this website are all the reasons of why the titanic sank...

    http://www.historyonthenet.com/Titanic/blame.htm
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    About three million rivets were used to hold the sections of the Titanic together. Some rivets have been recovered from the wreck and analysed. The findings show that they were made of sub-standard iron. When the ship hit the iceberg, the force of the impact caused the heads of the rivets to break and the sections of the Titanic to come apart. If good quality iron rivets had been used the sections may have stayed together and the ship may not have sunk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CokeZero View Post
    Second paragraph:
    About three million rivets were used to hold the sections of the Titanic together. Some rivets have been recovered from the wreck and analysed. The findings show that they were made of sub-standard iron. When the ship hit the iceberg, the force of the impact caused the heads of the rivets to break and the sections of the Titanic to come apart. If good quality iron rivets had been used the sections may have stayed together and the ship may not have sunk.
    lieeeess.
    i bet ur the iceberg who sank it & your just trying to blame it on someone else

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonJonStress View Post
    Fake ^^^^^

    Ami it's the super icebergblasta!

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    there are too many reasons for why the titanic sunk, so in a way, we are all correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CokeZero View Post
    Second paragraph:
    About three million rivets were used to hold the sections of the Titanic together. Some rivets have been recovered from the wreck and analysed. The findings show that they were made of sub-standard iron. When the ship hit the iceberg, the force of the impact caused the heads of the rivets to break and the sections of the Titanic to come apart. If good quality iron rivets had been used the sections may have stayed together and the ship may not have sunk.
    The iceberg still sunk it. Its not like otherwise they would have broken on their own. The angry iceberg was in a bad mood and he decided to head-butt the titanic. Seriously, use logic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas View Post
    The iceberg still sunk it. Its not like otherwise they would have broken on their own. The angry iceberg was in a bad mood and he decided to head-butt the titanic. Seriously, use logic.
    i lol'd at the end bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas View Post
    The iceberg still sunk it. Its not like otherwise they would have broken on their own. The angry iceberg was in a bad mood and he decided to head-butt the titanic. Seriously, use logic.

    yes, but there were severeal ways to prevent the ice burg hitting the ship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas View Post
    That giant ice cube killed Leonardo Dicaprio, and I wont stand for it. We need to find it, and put it to justice.


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    it was an iceberg soz

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