If you had even a basic education you would know some math and you might be able to understand how to calculate risk. But you chose the lazy loser path. No critical thinking required.
My first thought after seeing the disfigured and Kafkaesque faces of the people in the illustrations was, “the uncanny valley”. The dialog is jam packed with mispronunciation and weird versions of numbers. AI will never get it right.
0:04 As David McCallum says right at the start as narrator of the great A&E doc "Titanic: The Complete Story", "The North Atlantic is a harsh and jealous sovereign." McCallum also played Harold Bride in 'A Night to Remember" of 1958
Great channel! The story at the end was beautiful. I heard there were many more premonitions before and after she sunk. Be nice to have an episode on them
3:13 What was the Titanic's eventual destination? New York. What was the name of the ship she almost collided with? Of all names - New York. Isn't that quite something
7:39 Speaking of which, the Titanic's troubles began with her very name. Titanic means being like a Titan, and the Titans in Greek mythology were a race who waged war against Zeus, the "god of gods." This is the part of the story that seems familiar to quite a few. The part that seems unknown to most, shipowners at the time included, is that they lost So, the ship's very name is actually symbolic of defeat
10:32 He dashed right back to the bridge from his quarters and asked Murdoch "What was that?" this despite his discussion with Lightoller about ice precautions and all the warnings that came in on the 14th alone
I get so choked up, to the point that I can't breathe BC whenever I listen to the stories of the titanic. The selfishness of the rich people, the bravery of the men to save their families and the sacrifices the crew made😢.These people are no longer with us nowadays no one is like that. Everyone so selfish, weak, pathetic.. these were real stoic heroes, true legends the like that will never be seen again...😢
Great story ,Shame it was edited so theres no natural breath in-between sentences it sounds like it was told in a hurry which makes it not easy to digest, this is a story that definitely shouldnt be rushed.
@@storieslost I really appreciate you taking my comment on board I hope your not offended ,I’ve recently found your channel and immediately subscribed I have to say it’s excellent and most enjoyable your stories are different which is not easy on this platform I appreciate your hard work, I’m from Wales in the UK
7:28 That's right; and no fewer than six of them.... And to think that Cpt Smith handed the one of them, the Baltic's, to Ismay before posting it on the bridge for his officers to read. There's not really much to respect Cpt Smith for....
the quality of these stories are the best I have ever seen. Just watch 1 and you will see what I mean.
The horrors of "vaccination" even then..
The horrors of stupidity.
If you had even a basic education you would know some math and you might be able to understand how to calculate risk. But you chose the lazy loser path. No critical thinking required.
Is this "AI" produced ? It is good but I'm getting the uncanny valley feeling all over....
The art work is bizarre with twisted deformed faces
Odd pronunciations and under-formed images. All the classic hallmarks of AI. I like this channel's other content but I couldn't get through this one.
My first thought after seeing the disfigured and Kafkaesque faces of the people in the illustrations was, “the uncanny valley”. The dialog is jam packed with mispronunciation and weird versions of numbers. AI will never get it right.
0:04 As David McCallum says right at the start as narrator of the great A&E doc "Titanic: The Complete Story", "The North Atlantic is a harsh and jealous sovereign." McCallum also played Harold Bride in 'A Night to Remember" of 1958
Such a tragedy. Enjoyed this video.
Great channel! The story at the end was beautiful. I heard there were many more premonitions before and after she sunk. Be nice to have an episode on them
Thankyou!
@@storieslost no, thank you! Your channel gets better with each new show. Keep up the great work!
Well, when death calls, we all must answer
3:13 What was the Titanic's eventual destination? New York. What was the name of the ship she almost collided with? Of all names - New York. Isn't that quite something
7:39 Speaking of which, the Titanic's troubles began with her very name. Titanic means being like a Titan, and the Titans in Greek mythology were a race who waged war against Zeus, the "god of gods." This is the part of the story that seems familiar to quite a few. The part that seems unknown to most, shipowners at the time included, is that they lost So, the ship's very name is actually symbolic of defeat
10:32 He dashed right back to the bridge from his quarters and asked Murdoch "What was that?" this despite his discussion with Lightoller about ice precautions and all the warnings that came in on the 14th alone
9:38 That would've been a tough job.
I get so choked up, to the point that I can't breathe BC whenever I listen to the stories of the titanic. The selfishness of the rich people, the bravery of the men to save their families and the sacrifices the crew made😢.These people are no longer with us nowadays no one is like that. Everyone so selfish, weak, pathetic.. these were real stoic heroes, true legends the like that will never be seen again...😢
When brewd woz brewd?🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧💭💭💭
Youll still find good ones out there,but i get it,far and few between these days...
0:36 She is the world's sixth-deepest known shipwreck I just learned a few months ago
Great story ,Shame it was edited so theres no natural breath in-between sentences it sounds like it was told in a hurry which makes it not easy to digest, this is a story that definitely shouldnt be rushed.
Thankyou for the feedback! I agree with you and I have learnt a lot since the creation of this episode. Might redo it someday:)
@@storieslost I really appreciate you taking my comment on board I hope your not offended ,I’ve recently found your channel and immediately subscribed I have to say it’s excellent and most enjoyable your stories are different which is not easy on this platform I appreciate your hard work, I’m from Wales in the UK
9:38 Binocs or no Frederick Fleet knew exactly what that bump on the horizon was
1:08 This is actually the Olympic (and with a full lifeboat complement at that so this is a post-Titanic picture)
nice job this is 1fist class......hihi
7:28 That's right; and no fewer than six of them.... And to think that Cpt Smith handed the one of them, the Baltic's, to Ismay before posting it on the bridge for his officers to read. There's not really much to respect Cpt Smith for....
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You know its bad when the guy who designed the unsinkable ship says the ship will sink in a couple of hours.
Strange there are only 2 comments
9:25 There was no full moon anytime during the voyage
The titanic luggage block wherest the ice berg hit was carrying a cursed mummy of Egypt.
Those characters have very strange faces........
8:15 Yeah... big mistake
2:58 I don't think he looked like that; he's missing the full beard
Kirkudbright is pronounced "CUR-COO-BREE"
No jab no sickness No Sh!t. PURE&SALTY IN TEXAS.