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Being below the waterline in moving ships does it for me.. When you can see the steel curving away underneath you, and imagine being the other side of it. Thousands of horsepower turning a screw that wouldn't even slow down as it pulverised you.
Right, and the force of the ship moving just sweeps you right into a funnel and straight into that massive vegetable chopper.
Now that you mention it, that scene in the Titanic of firing up it's three massive propellers and leaving port was kinda creepy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lyiZMeTKIo
Course there's this scene too...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKqGefSxFyc
Have you ever heard of someone being creeped out over docked ships?
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Being below the waterline in moving ships does it for me.. When you can see the steel curving away underneath you, and imagine being the other side of it. Thousands of horsepower turning a screw that wouldn't even slow down as it pulverised you.
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Right, and the force of the ship moving just sweeps you right into a funnel and straight into that massive vegetable chopper.
Now that you mention it, that scene in the Titanic of firing up it's three massive propellers and leaving port was kinda creepy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lyiZMeTKIo
Course there's this scene too...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKqGefSxFyc