freighterbaby
Freighterbaby
freighterbaby

So it sucks because it doesn’t cater to your specific idiosyncratic tastes, despite hosting many critically-acclaimed shows? You sound like a lot of fun.

Btw if you re-read your post, all its filled with is you trying to sound like you know what you’re talking about by using a vocabulary in conjunction with your inability to actually know what you’re talking about. Scientifically speaking “Idiots are more likely to sound X”; let X be how much pretentious bullshit they

You might want to loosen that tinfoil hat a bit, it seems to be cutting off your blood circulation...

If Boeing says it is from a 777 why should I not trust them and instead trust some Captain that couldn’t even keep his ship afloat?

You’re stupid. That’s the reality.

The ID plate could have come off in the crash.

I work in light sport aircraft manufacture. Daily I type the lot/serial numbers of every screw, nut, bolt, engine part etc. of each of our planes into our database. If you gave us a piece of an airplane, it would take us six seconds to determine if it was one of ours, and if so which one, sold to whom, when, where,

You seem to be bringing up questions where there are none. Boeing has accounted for all the 777s, and this part is from a 777. There are only 1320 777s in the world. It’s not hard to find and account for them all. When something like a 777 changes hands there is a lot of paperwork. It’s not just set on the side of a

Came here to say that, thanks.

Long thin things can float vertically, 90% of it could have been up to 6 feet under water. Fucking duh. You know what else gets covered with barnacles? Boats, the bottoms of boats. Yet they float! How can this mystery be solved? Can a floating object flip over occasionally, so that first one then the other side is