Watched a 4K real-time simulation of the Titanic sinking. The anniversary date of it's sinking is April 15th.

Hour 1: Ahh the steam escaping the top sounds like a carpet cleaning video, I'm sleepy.

H2: "I'm cold so I'm going back inside! We're unsinkable!" 🤪

H2:10 - Capacity of 65!! 12-50 people were getting on EACH LIFEBOAT??

H2:35 - NOW everyone starts rushing to the deck. RIP the Orchestra.

H2:44 - While the ship breaks in two, an almost comical pan back to THE iceberg.

*silence*

H2:47 - Did this event inspire the opening scene in Bioshock 1??

H2:48 - With the ship gone, all that's left is whoever made it to the deck, screaming into the dark. It sounds like a rowdy crowd at a sports game.

H2:49 - While Olympic is rushing to the Titanic's last known location, comical pass by THE iceberg again.

H3 - 1496~ people died because of pride. Not even their own, and they were misled to think the ship was unsinkable. 337 bodies were all that was recovered.

So many things were avoidable.

712~ people lived.

If they'd have filled each lifeboat at capacity, 1,300~ total in the 20 boats could have lived.

34~ total lifeboats and everyone could have survived.

Why do we never learn from pride... Why are we like this?

https://youtu.be/YDVLUssrmKU