What's some good sea kino

what's some good sea kino

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nature is terrifying

Only because it don't really care about you.

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Master and commander
The Terror

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White Squall

perfect storm

the ocean in particular

Captain Philipps

I would Nope myself out of existence if I saw this shit coming at me.

Captain Ron

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Shit like this makes me feel both anxious yet calm

I could survive this in a fucking dingy.

>DAMN NATURE YOU SCAAAAARY

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would that really work?
looks like it would just slip off if he actually managed to land that thing

Waterworld
The Guardian

Weight of helicopter + probably some form of restraints

There was actually a great thread on this a few months ago. The links to stories about those negative rogue waves were cool. I can't remember the name of them but it's like the opposite of a giant wave where a big drop in the ocean appears out of nowhere and the ship sinks in.

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Heart of the sea, Chris Hemsworth is alpha and Tom Holland brings a soft, emotional side to things. Based on Moby Dick.

>Chris Hemsworth is alpha and Tom Holland brings a soft, emotional side to things

Please tell me this works out as your description suggests.

The Old Man and the Sea (1958) is the best sea movie ever made. It is about old age and Sisyphean struggle.

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Fake and gay, I can see the strings

Black Sails

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You think Earth's nature is terrifying?

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tfw born too late for age of sail

that's honestly nothing

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Oh......ooh my......oooh my oh my.
That is possibly one of the best jokes I've never gotten from the Simpsons until just now.
WOW....

Das Boot

Deep Water is a great documentary about the 1968 around the world race.

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You can find it on youtube a lot of times.

Funny how just an innocent picture can invoke so much horror.

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>when you're so much you become nothing.

I want to stick my dick in it

All is Lost was pretty good, nice amount of comfy and dread.

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The ocean is cool, not really anything dangerous there though. I hope more of you come visit it.

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Not entirely sea related but machester by the sea has a nice costal vibe going for it

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>all that mass condensed so tightly that light can't escape its gravity
a diamond is basically liquid compared to this thing

Rogue hole

I don't have the stories but here's a pic I got from that thread I think

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Go to a maritime academy. Its a good way to travel and make 6 figures while working a combination of blue and white collar. Its how I plan on retiring in 5 more years.

leviathan

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Bunch of filthy land lubbers itt

TITANIC

Is he literally beating a dead horse? that’s so random

Kon Tiki

Pretty much the only good thing about living in New England is the ocean but damn shit like this or the hurricanes every year is a nightmare. It's pretty interesting how the ocean can be beautiful and horrifying at the same time

I've worked on boats my whole life and never seen a real rogue wave but I was out in some 4-5ft seas with a pretty good period so not too bad and all the sudden a wave came that was probably 5x that. We stuffed (nose of the boat goes into the wave rather than over it), broke the windshield in the sport fish I was on, luckily it was laminated glass. Did some structural damage too. And that's hardly the type of 100ft shit people are talking about here.

Hit a rogue (or at least one of those X7 normal sea state) sailing off Cape Fear. Luckily it was the day so I could see it and a contessa 32 can handle about anything, So I had to just point the boat to it.

Why do people not believe in sea monsters again? 75% of this planet is ocean and 90% of it is still unexplored, we can't even come close to reaching the depths. Would not be surprised if there were some kaiju sized marine life out there. Anything able to live down there would have to be massive to handle the pressure

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Ive gone around the horn and crossed the pacific a dozen times and seen some scary shit where you think you might die, these videos dont do it justice. Its like being in a plane with the worst turbulance you can imagine and knowing either you make it or 1000% chance you all die.

Damn son
Merchant ship or..,?

I think we'd have fared better if it didn't come with some maybe 2x height waves with a shorter period before it, that lifted the transom, basically tripping the boat. Even without that though, anything was going to stuff. I mean this was a 61ft sport fish and it was going in. I was in the tower five minutes earlier, I would have been fucked even though I did have a life jacket on.

Mother of God.

Fuckthatfuckthatfuckthat.

water pressure is to high for large sea animals

>90% unexplored
>massive to handle the pressure
The ocean is constantly being surveyed especially the Mariana Trench. It's inevitable there's thousands of species yet to be discovered, but there's no 200 foot sea monsters, they would have been picked up on radar.
>10 year merchant mariner with qt azn marine biologist gf

Depends on their composition. A gigantic octopus is mostly water, therefor there’s nothing to compress.

Bulk carrier or a ro-ro for most of the trips

Jaws of course

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Yeah, the three waves are always tough, in some cases being really long like a 61 footer is a issue compared to a 32 footer that doesn't mind submarining. It a small boat that survived the horrible 79 fastnet and so on.

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See . Invertebrates tend not to show up on radar/sonar.

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if this thing is infinitely dense, then, there's infinite stuff packed into it? what happens if we able to disperse it? we can fit infinite stuff in the whole universe?

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It’s where all our gfs are.

>I showed you my gravitational singularity
>please despond

black holes are a portal to another universe where all your waifus are real and they love you
trust me dude

>you're a big hole
>for you

degenerate! you're rotting away the society. that's why niggers are running amok free to do anything because your so decadent and socially detached faggots. go outside and find love.

"infinite density" is pop science bullshit

Will I experience these things if I sign up to work on one of them cargo ships
i wonder if such a job is comfy

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depends on the route. aim for Scandinavia or northern Europe lines. if else. don't

not worth it. your higher ups will be shitting on you. you will likely get infected of aids. due to whores your horny officer and shipmates is gonna drag you into.

I worked for the Swift mission and our telescope was used to determine that thing's mass. Feels good man

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jfc what happened to this place

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how many of your colleagues are tranny or SJWs?

I found it once. It cored the very heart out of me and I vowed never again. If I ever marry, it will be because someone proves themself to *me* for a fucking change.

They have a thing called "Heligrid" which is a little grappling hook that comes down and grabs the metal circle in the middle of the landing deck

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Dead Calm with based Billy Zane

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I worked for Penn State at their MOC. I can't really speak to much of the political views of everyone as 1) I either had my own room and subsequently put in the office with the science planners 2) not that many people are there to begin with. That said the three science planners constantly debated politics and economics and as far as I could tell one, the lead, was libertarian, another was socialist, and the third was neutral. No trannies though, thankfully.

Unfortunately the permanent job I applied for was given to some girl from Utah who apparently had no programming experience. Hence I said "worked there." But my name is still on Swift's website as my work is shown there.

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Those stars outside are not in scale

fuck off

that was literally in the third reply asshole

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Is this a NOPE thread?

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I would do a your mom edit out of this but I'm too lazy

primary production levels are too low to support sea monsters. The ocean is a fucking desert

waterworld?

>Unfortunately the permanent job I applied for was given to some girl from Utah who apparently had no programming experience.
so she sucked someone's dick?

it's just a sound wtf

>Swift mission

???

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moby dick.....gregory peck one is classic. the ethan hawke one is decent too.

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Crashing this board

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Is there a more based animal than a dolphin?

heart of the sea

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>1920x1080
did it do that on porpoise?

Fucking hell.

Holy shit that was a linebacker hit!

dog

>

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That’s a big kot.

comfy trash flick I rewatch when I can't sleep from time to time

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where'd those tits come from?

haha imagine being trapped in a cage suspended 20 feet infront of a ship just above water level during rough seas

Off time is comfy. Work hours are hard blue collar work unless youre an officer.

Haha wow what a comment, you're really on top of this shit, aren't you?

That movie was good desu. I enjoy water settings.

Watch the original, zoomer.

Moby Dick by John Huston
Jaws by Steven Spielberg
20,000 Leagues Under The Sea by Richard Fleischer

*bob*

Not him but no thanks. It's so old

So how did you convince your mom to get on the scale for a reference mass?

in case this isn't bait, it definitely doesn't have infinite mass and it's not infinitely dense, it's got 40 billion times the mass of our sun and it shits out 4000 suns worth of matter every year through it's quasar, I'm not sure why people think that black holes are portals when they could in theory be used to efficently convert matter into energy on an almost 1:1 basis, in other words matthew mconaughey would be kill

Fur you

>if such a job is comfy
Fuck no.
t. third mate on the container ship
But working on bulks and tankers can be more relaxing, you spend month on the open seas

surprisingly underwhelming movie

source?

Man, as scary as a rogue wave would be the idea of a rogue hole is almost worse I think. At least a rogue wave you get a little warning, like you see the wall of water coming at you. A rogue hole though? Idk if you could see that. You're just going along and suddenly you drop down 50 feet or something.

Watch the Patrick Stewart one, it is good.

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how's the internet outtaseas?

I can only assume so. That or they were trying to fill a diversity quota as all the other science planners were all guys. Still salty to this day as everyone knew me and I was already doing half the duties of a planner anyway (weekly rotation of confirming telescope's data when it detected a gamma ray burst). The other planners, who I got to know better and actually worked with, apparently had a say at some point - even positively remarking on my resume and correct letter without knowing it was mine - but I guess the mission director had other plans.

Just google it. Penn State operates it's own space telescope, which it helped build in addition to nasa and some other universities. The Swift telescopes mission is to automatically detect and record gamma ray bursts (big star explosions) among other tasks.

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nice larp

same reason most people don't believe in unicorns, retard

Shitty and expensive. Depends on the company though, some give it for free.

>I FUCKING LOVE SCIENCE REDDIT XD

This shit is all made up. There's no way to tell the size of something so supposedly far away, if the stars are even other suns like they say. "Scientists" make up a bunch of shit and hire artists to paint pretty pictures of shit that doesn't exist so you can drink your onions lattes and go "oooo, ahhhh". Stop believing everything you're told. Nothing that big could exist, and the distance between us and these supposed objects is so vast because they don't want any way to confirm it, so they say it's impossibly far away.

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Way to blow all of your chances to join the Trump's space forces in the future.

fuck, I figured as much, I guess if shitty internet disuades me I wouldn't be cut out for it anyway

Hey waddup

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That’s awesome, fren!

Do your best, wiper-chan!

i remember reading about that many months ago here tv. I googled negative rogue waves and so far its only a theory and nobody have observed them in the ocean.

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I think I read that the pressure wave was so intense it ripped the skin off from the poor fucks that lived under it

So you guys would say that these are must sea films?

Higher pressure means they'd be smaller for a better volume:surface area ratio, you dingbat . You think organisms in a low pressure environment would select for small size to better manage floating around free and easy? What a brainlet.

I think it goes both ways in deep sea environments; invertebrates DO tend to get bigger, but vertebrates get smaller.

How dangerous is it to work on one of those cargo ships? Seems comfy and adventurous. Could I become a mercenary to defend them from pirates and Iranians?

More dangerous than working in an office but not massively so.

No, they do not carry marines. Though maybe they should.

I've been on that crocodile tour

american hands typed this post

infinite density, not infinite mass

Even though nothing gets explained it's still pretty good

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>How dangerous is it to work on one of those cargo ships?
Not really dangerous but accidents happen.
>Could I become a mercenary to defend them from pirates and Iranians
You have to be military for that

The last scenes resolve the plot at least. Under looked kino.

That's really cool, I had no idea. Thanks user.

radiation would kill you before the spaghettification does

based lead

Yes, an orca, the biggest guy of all dolphins.

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Kon-Tiki is kino.

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>implying space is real
Oof