hansvonaxion
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Technically it's a trimaran.
Where's the video?
Technically it's a trimaran.
For fuck's sake, give it a rest. The only multi-hull vessels that have been used on either side have had three hulls, a central hull with and outrigger on either side. That, by definition, is a trimaran. A catamaran has two hulls, one on each side.
Really? You'd be scared by a smaller boat bumping into the back of your ship even though you routinely brave storms, waves, cold, the dangers of working on the deck of a whaling vessel and earthquakes when you're home?I don't. But if I were one of the targetted fishermen, I'd be scared alright.
Really? You'd be scared by a smaller boat bumping into the back of your ship even though you routinely brave storms, waves, cold, the dangers of working on the deck of a whaling vessel and earthquakes when you're home?
Really? You'd be scared by a smaller boat bumping into the back of your ship even though you routinely brave storms, waves, cold, the dangers of working on the deck of a whaling vessel and earthquakes when you're home?
On the episode they showed Watson considering an attack then deciding to offer to help then feigning incredulity When their "help" was rejected.
key words: "according to the ICR"I don't know if this has anything to do with that incident, but according to the ICR website the Sea Shepherds once tried to disrupt a missing sailor search. Absolutely disgusting.
key words: "according to the ICR"
On the episode they showed...
I am simply ignoring your posts most of the time.Could you be any more ignorant?
"tried to disrupt a SAR mission"I don't know if this has anything to do with that incident, but according to the ICR website the Sea Shepherds once tried to disrupt a missing sailor search. Absolutely disgusting.
"offered help that was rejected"On the episode they showed Watson considering an attack then deciding to offer to help then feigning incredulity When their "help" was rejected.
Anyway, how am I supposed to understand that these two posts:
refer to the same incident, if they actually do?
Clearly, whaling is a matter of national pride to you.
You personally attack and insult everyone who disagrees with it
I feel quite sorry for people who cannot differentiate between one small aspect and the big picture.
I said that I ignore you, which will come a lot easier as of today. :lol:I won't spell it out for you because you ignore the facts, you said so yourself.
key words: "according to the ICR"
That says enough.
Anyway, how am I supposed to understand that these two posts:
"tried to disrupt a SAR mission"
"offered help that was rejected"
refer to the same incident, if they actually do?
Well..Did you guys catch last night's ep?
Holy shit! I think the SS just lost about 6 people between the 2 small boats. At the end of ep, the narrator says, "these were the last footage taken of the crew". {Something like that}. The last scene they show is the damaged boat floating in front of an iceberg. The camera lay motionless fixed on the damaged part of the boat.
With that said, I didn't see "In Memory Of..." at the end. And, couldn't find the story in Google. So, probably just typical reality tv tactic. The bastards.