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Post by Mozenrath on Dec 28, 2014 7:53:57 GMT -5
ANOTHER ONE?!!! They haven't even found the first one that went missing from Malaysia Airlines. AND THAT WAS OVER NINE MONTHS AGO!!!! Still amazes me that in 2014 with all our modern technology, a huge plane can just disappear with everyone on board, with not even one single piece of debris found. A grim reminder that the hugest plane is a dinky scrap of metal compared to the vastness of the oceans. I hope there will be answers for the families, and obviously, I hope for the best, even while fearing for the worst.
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Post by BigWill on Dec 28, 2014 8:48:45 GMT -5
Just like the previous one, they slipped into another dimension. A dimension of not only sight and sound, but of mind. It's a journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. No, I've seen Lost. There will be nothing wondrous about that place.
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Post by Unaffiliated on Dec 28, 2014 10:39:24 GMT -5
Wow. Not a good year for Malaysia and air travel. Hope the plane and everyone in it are somehow alright, however unlikely it may be. Hum... Malaysia and Indonesia are not the same thing. Was referring to AirAsia being a Malaysian airline. Admittedly, though, this does seem to be more of an Indonesia tragedy.
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Post by paulbearer on Dec 28, 2014 14:37:40 GMT -5
It prolly crashed due to ice on the wings , pretty sure they'll find this one unlike the other that disappeared in thin air.
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Post by Savage Gambino on Dec 28, 2014 19:59:29 GMT -5
CNN must be creaming themselves now... I give it three days before Don Lemon blames it on a robot army. And another two after that before someone tells him Age of Ultron is based on a comic book.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2014 9:02:17 GMT -5
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Post by Mozenrath on Dec 30, 2014 11:48:45 GMT -5
As expected. God damn it.
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Post by Unaffiliated on Dec 30, 2014 12:40:55 GMT -5
RIP to all the victims and condolences to all they have left behind.
The media (in Southeast Asia at least) had been playing up the "plane disappeared" and "lost contact" aspects way too much, like it was MH370 all over again. That was never likely to be the case. Crashed planes can take some time to be found if there are no witnesses to the crash, which is especially likely in regions like this where there's water all over and large areas of uninhabited forest.
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Post by Gecko on Dec 30, 2014 13:06:21 GMT -5
As bad as it is, it still has to be better for the families that they can get the bodies of their loved ones back so they can have some closure as well as hopefully finding out the cause of the crash, rather than the plane just disappearing with nobody really knowing exactly what happened.
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Post by Wolf Hawkfield no1 NZ poster on Dec 30, 2014 17:02:03 GMT -5
Awful news and I can't help but find the whole thing scary as I flew over the same area less than two weeks ago.
R.I.P to all those who were on board.
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