Murder cases, freak accidents or articles triggering just good old existential crisis. Give me your worst.

  • decadentrebel@lemm.ee
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    CreepyWikipedia specialized in collating unsettling Wiki entries, but they are one of the few indefinite participants in the blackout.

    I made a Lemmy alternate over here: [email protected].

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byford_Dolphin

    explosive decompression in 1983 that killed four divers and one dive tender, as well as badly injured another dive tender.

    excerpt:
    Investigation by forensic pathologists determined that Hellevik, being exposed to the highest pressure gradient and in the process of moving to secure the inner door, was forced through the crescent-shaped opening measuring 60 centimetres (24 in) long created by the jammed interior trunk door.

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      This is always the one I go to to really freak people out. The idea that there’s no way you can influence it so you shouldn’t actually worry about it takes a while to set it.

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        There’s also no way for us to see it coming. Once it happens somewhere in the universe it will approach us at light speed destroying everything in its path. The moment we have a chance to even learn about its existence it will kill us faster than the billionaires in the sub.

        • Xariphon@kbin.social
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          I mean, I’m kind of okay with that? We all die eventually; I would rather mine be going from “alive” to “not” all at once, without the “prolonged illness and/or other suffering” phase in the middle.

    • Zippy@lemmy.world
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      The US prosecuted any American citizens involved in this. The US supports many small nations and without that support, many fledgling nations would fully collapse and be far worse off.

      I don’t live in a world where perfection is possible. In a war torn country, there will always be individuals who will do evil shit. Even on the more good side. Do you think not a single Ukraine soldier has not done something immoral or illegal? Yet we support them.

      I wish there were no conflicts in the world but we need to grow up and realize there will be serious misconduct. And that is the cost of trying to encourage stability. The thing I take away from this is that the US did prosecute any of their citizens that were involved in this. As they should.

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        Do you think not a single Ukraine soldier has not done something immoral or illegal? Yet we support them.

        This isn’t the winning argument you think it is…

        The US should stop playing world police. And usually it was for propping up United Fruit, etc. with dictatorships, not actually helping those small nations.

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          You think there would be security in the Middle East if the US stepped fully away? It is silly to think Russia and now China would be fully in control of most of those countries as well as South America. I suspect in an alternate universe, the world likely would have experience WWIII by now if the West just let other major powers do what they want.

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            Do you think there would be as many problems in the Middle East if the US hadn’t stepped in there begin with?

            I think it’s the world superpowers’ responsibility to defend us from each other, and especially from the US. They have destroyed so, so many regimes.

            And it’s ironic that you mention World Wars when both of them started on Western soil between Western countries. It’s not obvious to me that what we need is more Western countries.