• WanderWisley@lemmy.world
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    The aura of the Bermuda Triangle and Area 51 have really lost their charm since the introduction of the internet…

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    The aliens living there fixed the bug in their invisibly field that made airplanes crash there. Read the patch notes. SMH.

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    19 hours ago

    Ships and planes went from magnetic compasses to GPS?

    The Bermuda Triangle a geological phenomenon, there’s a lot of ferrous ore close to the surface and that fucks with magnets and radio signals. But equipment went digital, started using satellites, and is generally more powerful and better shielded now. So I’m assuming it’s less of a problem enough to tough through it, or just no longer a problem at all.

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    I remember as a kid having one of those encyclopedias with a bunch of cool illustrations, and it mentioned the Bermuda Triangle. It really scared me! Like wtf why was no-one doing anything about this

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      17 hours ago

      Must be the same book I had that also warned me about quick sand.

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            22 minutes ago

            Playing Mario Bros. 3 non-stop didn’t help either with that assumption.

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            So there’s this really neat geological structure up by Mt. St. Helens called Ape Caves. You can hike through lava tubes/caves where lava flowed eons ago. It’s SO COOL. both metaphorically and i think it’s about 40 degrees hamburger inside. there’s maybe three miles of hikeable tunnel? i forget.

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              I personally can’t stand 40 degrees hamburger… that’s WAAAY too meaty

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    12 hours ago

    The Bermuda triangle only extends to about 20,000 ft in elevation. Most flights in the area know to stay above that level.

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    12 hours ago

    I’m have to get lost there so I can revive it again eventually!

    Cross-posted to aneurism posting? Quick! RAISE BOTH ARMS!

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    The Bermuda Triangle is so Analog 20th century. We have better conspiracy theories in the Digital Internet Age.

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      Better? Conspiracy theories today are dumb as shit. When people had to navigate by the stars, they knew the Earth was round. Now you can show someone a hi-res digital images of the Earth taken from space and they’ll still insist it’s flat.

      Sure people believed that carrying bananas on a ship and/or going through the Bermuda triangle was bad luck, but at least there was correlation between these things and ships sinking. They didn’t get the causation right, but there is at least some data there. Now everything is just straight up lies, usually with some kind of racist intent, and most modern conspiracy theories fall apart as soon as you ask “but why would they want to do that?”

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      15 hours ago

      Wow, lookit this braggart! Satisfied with their life and not passively wishing to disappear.