A while back, there was a special on either the History or Discovery Channel about the catacombs beneath Paris, and specifically about this video camera that was found on the floor of one of the tunnels
apparently it had belonged to a guy who was down there exploring and got lost, and started to panic and just started flat-out running around the tunnels until he just dropped the camera and ran off into the darkness
they never found the guy
it's just really unnerving watching that tape, and imagining yourself in that position, knowing that you have no idea how to get back to the surface and you'll probably die down there
I am sick of science and fact disillusioning everything in the world for me. First they disprove magic. Next they make things seem less scary.
Bullshit
You still get to have hypnotism and cold reading! They're pretty close to magic. Also people can do pretty crazy things with enough meditation, like slowing down their heart rate and changing their brainwave patterns.
A while back, there was a special on either the History or Discovery Channel about the catacombs beneath Paris, and specifically about this video camera that was found on the floor of one of the tunnels
apparently it had belonged to a guy who was down there exploring and got lost, and started to panic and just started flat-out running around the tunnels until he just dropped the camera and ran off into the darkness
they never found the guy
it's just really unnerving watching that tape, and imagining yourself in that position, knowing that you have no idea how to get back to the surface and you'll probably die down there
not as creepy (to me at least) as the footage I saw years back on a show about cave diving
they were exploring a freshwater spring somewhere in Florida
during the exploration of one of the side channels, they came across the body of a diver who had disappeared earlier and seeing the footage of this body in a drysuit crammed into a little nook of an underwater cave system really creeped me out
A while back, there was a special on either the History or Discovery Channel about the catacombs beneath Paris, and specifically about this video camera that was found on the floor of one of the tunnels
apparently it had belonged to a guy who was down there exploring and got lost, and started to panic and just started flat-out running around the tunnels until he just dropped the camera and ran off into the darkness
they never found the guy
it's just really unnerving watching that tape, and imagining yourself in that position, knowing that you have no idea how to get back to the surface and you'll probably die down there
not as creepy (to me at least) as the footage I saw years back on a show about cave diving
they were exploring a freshwater spring somewhere in Florida
during the exploration of one of the side channels, they came across the body of a diver who had disappeared earlier and seeing the footage of this body in a drysuit crammed into a little nook of an underwater cave system really creeped me out
A while back, there was a special on either the History or Discovery Channel about the catacombs beneath Paris, and specifically about this video camera that was found on the floor of one of the tunnels
apparently it had belonged to a guy who was down there exploring and got lost, and started to panic and just started flat-out running around the tunnels until he just dropped the camera and ran off into the darkness
they never found the guy
it's just really unnerving watching that tape, and imagining yourself in that position, knowing that you have no idea how to get back to the surface and you'll probably die down there
not as creepy (to me at least) as the footage I saw years back on a show about cave diving
they were exploring a freshwater spring somewhere in Florida
during the exploration of one of the side channels, they came across the body of a diver who had disappeared earlier and seeing the footage of this body in a drysuit crammed into a little nook of an underwater cave system really creeped me out
One of the emergency fire suppression systems in my old track blew a fuse when we were about a mile away from the maintenance ramp in the middle of the night; I distinctly remember thinking, "If I die from an accident while on duty, does my family get paid from my insurance?"
I was later informed that the answer is in the affirmative, which is comforting in it's own macabre way.
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"Sandra has a good solid anti-murderer vibe. My skin felt very secure and sufficiently attached to my body when I met her. Also my organs." HAIL SATAN
I'm rather proud of that one.
apparently it had belonged to a guy who was down there exploring and got lost, and started to panic and just started flat-out running around the tunnels until he just dropped the camera and ran off into the darkness
they never found the guy
it's just really unnerving watching that tape, and imagining yourself in that position, knowing that you have no idea how to get back to the surface and you'll probably die down there
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5MIzoHOyfQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBrkrnrkbsE
To just take a big crew of archaelogists and a fuckton of lamps and equipment and map the catacombs out in meticulous detail
maybe analyse some of the bones and try and identify the causes of death.
Once you make an effort to understand something like the catacombs I bet they're not nearly as scary.
Bullshit
Haven't you ever watched The Prestige?
You still get to have hypnotism and cold reading! They're pretty close to magic. Also people can do pretty crazy things with enough meditation, like slowing down their heart rate and changing their brainwave patterns.
they were exploring a freshwater spring somewhere in Florida
during the exploration of one of the side channels, they came across the body of a diver who had disappeared earlier and seeing the footage of this body in a drysuit crammed into a little nook of an underwater cave system really creeped me out
I don't remember what show it was, or what specific spring in Florida it took place at but I did find this story about a very similar situation:
http://outside.away.com/outside/features/200508/dave-shaw-1.html
I don't think I would go that far
I mean yeah, his posts suck and he's an idiot but
I'm not gonna kill him for it
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something for you I am maaaaaaaking
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I'm on page four or so of this and it's absolutely fascinating
Terrifying, too.
I believe it was the Black Death that caused the graveyards to overflow with dead bodies, so they moved them underground and stacked them.
Non, je ne regrette rien!
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I found this like fifty articles away from closed circuit rebreather or whatever. It's pretty neat.
http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/HURL/midget.html
Hydroflouric acid, sulfuric acid, ammonium hydroxide, we've even got stuff like chlorine gas getting pumped around.
Some of the stories I've heard make me want to come to work in a bubble, if at all.
But nitric acid sounds like fun!
Dude was clewless.
Chlorine gas, great for burning your lungs.
Re: Trench Warfare
Halon.
One of the emergency fire suppression systems in my old track blew a fuse when we were about a mile away from the maintenance ramp in the middle of the night; I distinctly remember thinking, "If I die from an accident while on duty, does my family get paid from my insurance?"
I was later informed that the answer is in the affirmative, which is comforting in it's own macabre way.