26.09.2008, 16:09
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Guest
26.09.2008, 16:13
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:
About time you posted something again :!: :wink:
About time you posted something again :!: :wink:
Guest
26.09.2008, 16:17
That's a suicide you know... :lol:
Even if the month fee of a submarine sailor was 10000 per month,i will never go in the submarine fleet.
I've heard that the submarine sailor's death is not very pleasent (choking with water). :lol:
That's how i see it.
Even if the month fee of a submarine sailor was 10000 per month,i will never go in the submarine fleet.
I've heard that the submarine sailor's death is not very pleasent (choking with water). :lol:
That's how i see it.
IAF.116~Jagr
26.09.2008, 16:27
I would rather die dropping out of the air with flames shooting out of my plane than sail in a sub
={TTU}=Tomcat
26.09.2008, 16:30
Suicide? did somebody sad suicide job,were do i sighn? oh it's about a submarine? damn noone will know were i died =( well nvm what's the pay? XD
RDDR
26.09.2008, 16:37
Shooter,
Stop leading me down the garden path :lol:
I never know where your going to show up next.
Stop leading me down the garden path :lol:
I never know where your going to show up next.
Shooter
26.09.2008, 17:59
Hey chaps...which is the lesser of 2 evils, burning to death in warplane or drowning in a submarine? I know which one I'd rather die from if I were to choose & its not slowly burning death
@RDDR..heh...I get about me y'know, like an annoying flea, but bigger
Regards
@RDDR..heh...I get about me y'know, like an annoying flea, but bigger
Regards
RAF_Brut
26.09.2008, 19:04
Bloody hell shooter :|
that's amazing, i wanna see more of ya work it always stuns me
that's amazing, i wanna see more of ya work it always stuns me
RAF_Magpie
26.09.2008, 19:12
Shooter Wrote:Hey chaps...which is the lesser of 2 evils, burning to death in warplane or drowning in a submarine? I know which one I'd rather die from if I were to choose & its not slowly burning death
@RDDR..heh...I get about me y'know, like an annoying flea, but bigger
Regards
Yeah but, with the burning warplane, you get a better view :mrgreen:
Guest
26.09.2008, 20:06
Shooter Wrote:Hey chaps...which is the lesser of 2 evils, burning to death in warplane or drowning in a submarine? I know which one I'd rather die from if I were to choose & its not slowly burning death
@RDDR..heh...I get about me y'know, like an annoying flea, but bigger
Regards
Ooo,it's very very scarrier to be trapped into a sinking submarine,and because the submarine is sinking deeper and deeper,you can here all that ennoying sound of the stressing metal,because of the pressure...Ooo and it's dark and cold too,so i would like the temperature arround me to be hot instead of freezing cold salt water. :lol:
Ou,btw if you're trapped into a burning plane,you can end up pretty fast,without the slow burning flesh...Just go into a step dive and you'll find yourself crushed on the ground faster then a blink of the eye,your brain won't even feel the pain,because by the start of the crash and the end of the crash,there will be no brain=no pain. It's so simple :mrgreen: .
{HVY}A10inbound
27.09.2008, 01:48
People don't realize that drowning is actually very peaceful. Now I've never drowned before I'll admit that; but people who I personally know have had near death experiences in water and say they were at the point were they realized they were dead and felt nothing. The brain was releasing endorphines and all other kinds of chemicals so they were in a state of euphoria....and then they got saved at the very last second. Drowning would be a much more peaceful death after the whole realization of death is let go.
Guest
27.09.2008, 04:36
Well,all i know is that nobody who have drowned or was burned to death,came back on this world to say his experience in the dieing. :lol:
stansdds
27.09.2008, 05:32
There are far more submarines stuck to the bottoms of the oceans than there are airplanes stuck in the skies. 8)
Guest
27.09.2008, 05:56
Yeh,so true :mrgreen: .
Some 15000+ german submarine sailors never made it back to home,they're somewhere on they're sunken submarines in the North Atlantic...
On the german subrarines there was avarage count of the ~40 sailors on a submarine...calculate how many were sunked,but actually the allied ships that got sunked in the North Atlantic was with count,4x times bigger then the german submarine losses,the same goes for the personnel...
Drowning,and drowning in cold water is not pleasent for me as i said many times already :mrgreen:
No calculate all the submarine and ship losses of Russia,USA,Japan,UK and every other country that have Navy Fleet;Tourist Fleet;Commersial/Freight Fleet...
So many ship/submarines are stuck on the bottom,so so true! :lol:
Some 15000+ german submarine sailors never made it back to home,they're somewhere on they're sunken submarines in the North Atlantic...
On the german subrarines there was avarage count of the ~40 sailors on a submarine...calculate how many were sunked,but actually the allied ships that got sunked in the North Atlantic was with count,4x times bigger then the german submarine losses,the same goes for the personnel...
Drowning,and drowning in cold water is not pleasent for me as i said many times already :mrgreen:
No calculate all the submarine and ship losses of Russia,USA,Japan,UK and every other country that have Navy Fleet;Tourist Fleet;Commersial/Freight Fleet...
So many ship/submarines are stuck on the bottom,so so true! :lol:
Shooter
27.09.2008, 06:21
There are far more aircraft at the bottom of oceans than submarines, dont see too many submarines stuck in the sky either
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