Sunday, December 21, 2014

Titanic II

I'm sure a lot of you have heard the rumor about a new Titanic that might possibly be built, better known as the Titanic II. Of course, naturally, the biggest ramble it has set off is if people will trust the ship enough to actually hitch a ride, or if it will forever set sail alone. Don't get me wrong, at first I had the most common answer running through my head, hell no. Many are quick to reject the new idea, but if we think abut it logically, the chances of another mistake happening such as the one that happened on the original, are slim to none. I mean think about it, it's not like they didn't figure out what the problem was? They knew well after the situation took place, if anything you would think that they would take extra repercussions to go out of their way and make sure that the same incident would not take place again.

Therefore, thinking twice on the issue (of course if I ever got the chance; probably going to be unrealistically expensive) I would probably hitch a ride. As they say now-a-days you only live once, and how cool would it be to say you got to ride on the repercussioned Titanic,and lived through it! Besides, I'm sure there are plenty of priceless artifacts and pieces of history that remained on the ship that are going to be placed on the new one. We go through museums all the time and get the glimpse of reality from past times then, how cool would it be to experience history while on a model of the ship it all took place on?

Now we could sit here and reminisce on all of the bad thing that took place and how that yes it is possible something could go wrong again but in all honesty that's true of anything. Every time you get in a car, every time you go aboard an airplane, every time you enter a large body of water that contains a current; everything has a risk to it. The Titanic just happened to be on of those risks gone wrong. So I guess there's only one question left here: If you got the opportunity, would you hitch a ride on the Titanic II?

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