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5/29/2015 9:55:35 PM EDT
how does this happen? drunk at the wheel?
boats
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5/29/2015 9:58:14 PM EDT
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5/29/2015 10:02:52 PM EDT
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You can't be that stupid can you?
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5/29/2015 10:06:36 PM EDT
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how is this a stupid question? whats causes ships to do this?
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5/29/2015 10:07:12 PM EDT
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Many of those are intentional groundings. The rest is just stupidity.
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5/29/2015 10:10:57 PM EDT
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The first one looked bad, the rest looked like they did it on purpose.
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5/29/2015 10:10:59 PM EDT
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I was about to say that. I just got to the second one and it is a grounding so they can scrap the ship.
I want that job.
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5/29/2015 10:11:31 PM EDT
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How is this even a question?
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5/29/2015 10:11:42 PM EDT
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The first one looked bad, the rest looked like they did it on purpose.
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The third one was not on purpose.
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5/29/2015 10:13:50 PM EDT
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How is this even a question?
you moran
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5/29/2015 10:15:04 PM EDT
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The third one was not on purpose.
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The first one looked bad, the rest looked like they did it on purpose.
The third one was not on purpose.
Was that the bridge one? i forgot about that one.
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5/29/2015 10:15:08 PM EDT
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Most were intentionally done. Look up ship breakers in india.
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5/29/2015 10:21:25 PM EDT
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Groundings were intentional as part of a scrapping process.
The others were most likely power loss or human error, or failure to follow right of way
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5/29/2015 10:27:11 PM EDT
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Several of those were intentional. They were ship scrap yards.
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