The Titanic’s lifeboat capacity was actually more than what the regulations at the time called for, since at the time lifeboats were expected to operate as ferries to and from the stricken vessel and a rescue ship, a situation like Titanic’s where there wasn’t a ship in the immediate vicinity wasn’t taken into consideration. Also, there were watertight bulkheads on the Titanic, and her sisters as well. They just went as high as E deck, and since in the sinking the iceberg opened up 5 bulkheads instead of the 4 she was designed to survive, water rose to the top of them and spilled over into the next one. The process would repeat itself until the ship was gone.
There were many survivors from that night who recalled seeing him with a look of terror on his face. And while he’s commonly depicted standing in the first class lounge staring at the wall in his final moments, he was actually last seen with the captain, with one of them saying (it’s not known who) “We cannot stay any longer. She is going.” Before jumping from the bridge alongside the one another as the ship began its final plunge. It’s reasonable to assume he may have felt guilty in his final moments, but he acted heroically until the bitter end.
@@MaseraSteve It’s based on a stewards testimony, when walking through the lounge he saw Andrews staring at the painting on the wall, with his lifebelt discarded on a table. He asked him “Aren’t you going to try for it Mr Andrews?” Andrews either didn’t hear him or was just in a state of shock. However it’s normally put around the final 10 minutes of the sinking, when it likely happened much earlier, with Andrews going there to likely collect his thoughts and take a breather.
God I feel so bad for the Titanic engineer. You know a majority of his lost moments were spent thinking : "this is what I was telling them about", "I should've done more to convince them, this is partially my fault", "those idiots are going to be the death of me and so many, all for LOOKS", "I have to make this right somehow, save as many people as i can" . Just so many of those thoughts, I imagine.
Uhh... H&W followed Thomas Andres' position on the lifeboats and added four more then the law required. In fact, Titanic did have watertight compartments, 16 of them. And besides, Thomas Andrews was an interior structural designer, not an engineer.
He was actually thinking “*I will go down with this ship. And I won't put my hands up and surrender. There will be no white flag above my door. I'm in love and always will be*”
Dwarfism comes with a number of health issues, mostly invisible, that significantly lowers their life span. It's really unfortunate, especially how often these people are treated as a living joke.
@@Trumpisgod imho, i think dwarfism is way better than being the result of generations of inbreeding. but i wouldn't expect your auntie mama or uncle daddy to have taught you that.
I worked with Josh on Passions and attended his funeral. The writing team had to rewrite the script and I performed “Timmy’s” voice as his ghost. He was a cool guy that shared my love for Star Wars. Rest In Peace Josh.
The extra lifeboats would not have looked ugly. They would simply have belied the assurance that she was "practically unsinkable", and if she were indeed so safe, their expense was regarded as superfluous. They also would have reduced the First Class Promenade. These latter two considerations caused White Star director JB Ismay to reject their presence. As to the watertight compartments, she did have them, but in an utterly ironic twist of fate, the decision to make the Third Class dining saloon one room, not divided, for ease of service, reduced the height of one bulkhead by 10 feet, which height might have been enough to stanch the overflow on the night of the wreck, since the sea was calm. Trivia point: the ship you show is the Chinese replica, with the row of modern lifeboats below the superstructure.
@@Poblano... I don't know who told you that, but it is far from true. Those silly lies about switching ships and wanting insurance money are absolute nonsense. The reputation of the shipbuilder and the liner company, as well as the insurance rating would have been severely damaged. As it was, they faced lawsuits for loss of life and property, and a reputation so damaged they had to sell the company at a loss. It was far from intentional.
@@mightymystery9204No, it goes beyond the Olympic/ Titanic insurance scam! There were several prominent and wealthy people on board that would have opposed the founding of the 'creature from Jeckel Island' in 1913 and it was imperative that they never made it out alive...
seriously probably my most favorite movie. I watched the double VHS set so much as a child that my mother absolutely hates the movie now and I still quote it to this day 😂
Love that bewildered look…😂. That’s my favorite Grinch movie, sad he died so soon. Andrew’s knew the ship needed the safety features but was rejected, sad that he lost his life due to their ignorance. That mummy looks like someone I used to know 🤣
Titanic’s watertight bulkheads weren’t removed from the designs. If anything they were among the reasons why Titanic lasted as long as she did, even then it was barely enough time to lower her 20 boats, which was actually more than a ship her size was designed to hold, resulting in the final 2 boats onboard her having to be floated off near the end, ending up swamped or upside down. Had Titanic carried more she would have needed an additional 5 hours added to her sinking in order to get every single boat away.
@@coachacola3755 Yes, there are photos of the two, and they were taken a month or 2 following the incident. Collapsable A was found by the fellow White Star Liner RMS Oceanic in May 1912 with 3 bodies inside of it, with their lifbelts pulled over their faces. They were given a burial at sea. There was actually a man named Frank Prentice aboard who survived the sinking when the boat was found.
Actually the number of lifeboats on the Titanic were up to code with regulations at the time as they were under the impression of lifeboats being ferries for passengers to transfer to other boats hailed by the newly invented Morse code.
@@ali773n I must to the barber’s, monsieur; for methinks, I am marvellous hairy about the face: and I am such a tender ass, if my hair do but tickle me, I must scratch. I do desire we may be better strangers.
That last man is a hero, just like many others onboard that fateful night, the musicians would be one of the more famous heroes, as they never went out of their way to physically help others yet stayed behind and played music till their dying breath
The preservation of Ramesses ll is incredible being born in 1303 A.D and being able to tell the facial features, eye brows, hair still on his head all just blows my mind on how well the doctors/physician/whatever the title was given to the people responsible to wrap the Pharoah after death. 🤯
The Titanic fact is wrong. Titanic had watertight compartments and the lifeboats numbers were above the requirements. His more boats design wasn’t going to be used until the regulations were updated which was already the plan. People don’t realize these boats were never meant to hold everyone on a ship contrary to the name lifeboats were only meant to ferry passengers to a rescue ship. In that time they believed a ship would be near enough to offer help long before the ship would sink. It wasn’t at all because they thought it would look ugly it was literally just them preparing for the potential regulation update so they wouldn’t have to spend as long out of service for a refit. And even with extra boats it wouldn’t have saved any more lives they barely got the boats they did have off. Harland & Wolff realized this and put much faster and larger gantry davits on Britannic the third and last of the Olympic class. These davits were designed to launch boats even if the ship was listing and there was an excessive amount of extra boats. Post Titanic companies began changing to ditch the old davits and lifeboats for faster davits and lifeboats meant for actual survival.
he played timmy I think, I was a kid and I loved watching him and the witch, not sure what it was called but always remembered him being the "alive" doll
The Titanic had one too many issues; it was suppose to take ten years to build (if I’m remembering it correctly) but the investor wanted it to be done as soon as possible so the workers had to rush to finish it; they actually had an underage boy that died while working on it and the other workers were ordered to keep working as if nothing happened Some of the material used to make the Titanic was actually waaay cheaper than advertised (when you take into consideration that the ship is “unsinkable”) and I don’t believe it was actually tested beforehand to see if it was safe enough for passengers to board in the event of an emergency The unfortunate truth is the Titanic was doomed way before it ever touched water
By no means was that true. Andrews was a conscientious designer, and he knew that the ship exceeded the standards of the day. As with all ships, she was designed to bear forces far beyond what she faced that night. She had electric watertight doors instead of the manual ones some other ships carried. She had additional steel doublers in her lower hull that her sister did not have. To ensure quality, the shipyard rolled and tested their own steel plate. What appears actually to have killed her was the unusual way she struck the berg. Not only did the torsion forward open up the caulking in her seams, but the difference in expansion of her hot bed plates in the engine platform, and the frozen plates of her outer hull, caused that outer plate to rip, as the bow struck the ice, and the thrust bearings kept pushing forward. The few degrees of flexion focused the stress on a thwart-ship seam at the head of the engine room, and dislodged a row of bottom plates, allowing seepage, which was just enough to outrun the pumps. That was not something to design against. Indeed, the strength of the engine mounts caused this, not weakness.
The host here looks like one of those guys who would go elbow deep in his grandma's purse and find a weathers original candy and think that he hit gold
It’s Heartbreaking and Devastating for Thomas Andrews that he was Trying so Desperately to be The Hero of The Titanic by adding more lifeboats to the Titanic but his Ideas were Rejected by The People who thought of him as the Idiot, Thomas Andrews should’ve been named “The Hero of The Titanic”
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You know that meme of that pissed bald guy crossing his arms looking at the camera while at a ball game? Just imagine that was the same facial expression Thomas Andrews had as the Titanic was sinking.
First kid I feel bad for. It’s really cruel irony that he died from heart failure when he played the child version of a character whose heart is two sizes too small. I watched the movie as a kid, I never knew he died two years later after it came out nor that he was a dwarf. He kinda looked like what all kids look like to me. Even with the special effects and makeup on.
As a Titanic enthusiast.. The image of the ship used is NOT of Titanic. It is a 3D model of Clive Palmer’s replica project “Titanic II”. Everything else is surprisingly correct, though. Titanic was intended to have 32 lifeboats, & according to some sources might’ve even been intended to have 64 at first, but the amount of lifeboats was reduced to 20 due to other people working on the ship’s design feeling that a large amount of lifeboats would make her decks look cluttered. 20 lifeboats was also over the legal requirement at the time, but after the disaster this was changed.
everybody remembers Mr. Andrews from the titanic movie. They picked a good Actor to play him, but the real Mr. Andrews was even more handsome in real life. It’s so sad what they did to his ship… Also says that he went down with the ship just like the captain.. 🛳️💔
It actually wasn’t Thomas Andrew’s, if I’m correct( I watched a documentary and did a little research)Thomas wasn’t even supposed to build it, instead it was his cousin, Alexander Andrew’s who gave up since they didn’t let him properly equip the titanic.
From what I've read once, the men on the crows nest of the Titanic couldn't see the iceberg right away because the box containing binoculars was locked from the previous worker who wasn't on the ship during its departure
The sick thing is for the maiden voyage they had removed over half of the lifeboats purely for aesthetic reasons because it made the upper decks look too crowded and unseemly for the expensive patrons
That is just untrue. Where are people reading about this crap? Titanic was an incredibly safe ship, in fact instead of sinking in the hour thirty minutes it should have, all of the safety features gave titanic an extra 2 hrs!
and that’s why we have the engineering principle of “form follows function”. the appearance should only come together after every practical feature has been completed
Rest in peace to him, bless his soul and bless his family. My condolences goes to his soul and my condolences goes to his family and may he rest in peace.❤
Tommy had the same heart as the engineers that tried to tell NASA to not launch the Challenger that morning…. He knew. But greed and vanity of others prevailed.
This is why you should choose safety over looks…
Wish I would've known that before I married my ex-wife.
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Your channel is cringe.
Titanic was planned so either way it was going down one way or another
@@thefox47545 a moment of silence for our fallen comrade
Poor Tommy Andrews. He tried so hard to make an unsinkable ship and everyone around him was pretty much an idiot.
The Titanic’s lifeboat capacity was actually more than what the regulations at the time called for, since at the time lifeboats were expected to operate as ferries to and from the stricken vessel and a rescue ship, a situation like Titanic’s where there wasn’t a ship in the immediate vicinity wasn’t taken into consideration. Also, there were watertight bulkheads on the Titanic, and her sisters as well. They just went as high as E deck, and since in the sinking the iceberg opened up 5 bulkheads instead of the 4 she was designed to survive, water rose to the top of them and spilled over into the next one. The process would repeat itself until the ship was gone.
@@Fishycheese99Do you got reputable source from a titanic organization website or something?
I’m trying to prove this in another comment thread
@@coachacola3755 Encyclopedia Titanica, and the Titanic Honor and Glory 112th Livestream. Both great sources of info.
@@Fishycheese99 thanks brotha
@@coachacola3755 NP
I can only imagine the misplaced guilt that Thomas Andrews felt as the Titanic sank.
There were many survivors from that night who recalled seeing him with a look of terror on his face. And while he’s commonly depicted standing in the first class lounge staring at the wall in his final moments, he was actually last seen with the captain, with one of them saying (it’s not known who) “We cannot stay any longer. She is going.” Before jumping from the bridge alongside the one another as the ship began its final plunge. It’s reasonable to assume he may have felt guilty in his final moments, but he acted heroically until the bitter end.
@@Fishycheese99 Well said.
@@Fishycheese99never heard the version of him staring at wall doing nothing before.. probably a quite rare made up story to hate the riches
@@MaseraSteve It’s based on a stewards testimony, when walking through the lounge he saw Andrews staring at the painting on the wall, with his lifebelt discarded on a table. He asked him “Aren’t you going to try for it Mr Andrews?” Andrews either didn’t hear him or was just in a state of shock. However it’s normally put around the final 10 minutes of the sinking, when it likely happened much earlier, with Andrews going there to likely collect his thoughts and take a breather.
@@Fishycheese99 ah fascinating side of story! Thanks for sharing!
God I feel so bad for the Titanic engineer. You know a majority of his lost moments were spent thinking : "this is what I was telling them about", "I should've done more to convince them, this is partially my fault", "those idiots are going to be the death of me and so many, all for LOOKS", "I have to make this right somehow, save as many people as i can" . Just so many of those thoughts, I imagine.
Uhh... H&W followed Thomas Andres' position on the lifeboats and added four more then the law required. In fact, Titanic did have watertight compartments, 16 of them. And besides, Thomas Andrews was an interior structural designer, not an engineer.
I feel really bad that he had to go through that, it would have STILL been such a beautiful ship if people would have listened to him.
Some say it sank because the majority of the u.s wealth was on that boat and a certain family we all know wanted to get rid of the competition
He was actually thinking “*I will go down with this ship. And I won't put my hands up and surrender. There will be no white flag above my door. I'm in love and always will be*”
His last moments and he invented the word idiot
Dwarfism comes with a number of health issues, mostly invisible, that significantly lowers their life span. It's really unfortunate, especially how often these people are treated as a living joke.
I can’t help but burst into laughter whenever I see one. Most people do too. They always chuckle and snicker when one walks into a room 🤣
@@Trumpisgod kinda like what people do once you exit a room
@@onionbubs386 at least I’m not a dwarf. And for that I’m grateful.
@@Trumpisgod imho, i think dwarfism is way better than being the result of generations of inbreeding. but i wouldn't expect your auntie mama or uncle daddy to have taught you that.
@@Trumpisgod no, you just got an uncle daddy, an auntie mama, and a family tree with no branches
When I die, I too want my occupation to be 'deceased king'.
Pretty epic. He never could have imagined it!
This king was a tyrant he fought moses and Allah showed him who was really king he was mentioned in the quran.
Allah even said he would preserve his body for a later people to find and learn from him. czcams.com/video/Jv1zPcqsxUw/video.htmlsi=-xSVx9Gi85HMS8n4
@@AR-DontMissthe Pharaoh that fought Moses died in the red sea.The bible never mentioned his name.it definitely was not ramses the Great
When I die I will ascend the heavens and see god the destroyer of kings and kingdoms
I worked with Josh on Passions and attended his funeral. The writing team had to rewrite the script and I performed “Timmy’s” voice as his ghost. He was a cool guy that shared my love for Star Wars. Rest In Peace Josh.
My mom loved watching Passions. I remember her being sad about his death back when it happened. Timmy was her favorite.
Had me wondering who josh was until the end of the vid cause the guy never actually gave his name in the vid
EIP Josh
I remember passions. Had a crush on that chick that would cry all the time
Man, Passions was a trip lol. Especially with his character.
I was scared that he would look around my room next 😅😂
I'll leave this at 69 likes.😅
@@matthewblackwood4744 Thanks 😂
69
Lol
Better put yo clothes on!! Somebody's watching you....😶🌫️🫣
That grinch is a cutie, morbid that he died 2 years after release.
What about the part where he died of heart failure after playing a character whose heart grew 2 sizes larger at the end of the movie????
He played a doll who became a boy on the Soap opera "Passions" back in 1999.
The extra lifeboats would not have looked ugly. They would simply have belied the assurance that she was "practically unsinkable", and if she were indeed so safe, their expense was regarded as superfluous. They also would have reduced the First Class Promenade. These latter two considerations caused White Star director JB Ismay to reject their presence.
As to the watertight compartments, she did have them, but in an utterly ironic twist of fate, the decision to make the Third Class dining saloon one room, not divided, for ease of service, reduced the height of one bulkhead by 10 feet, which height might have been enough to stanch the overflow on the night of the wreck, since the sea was calm.
Trivia point: the ship you show is the Chinese replica, with the row of modern lifeboats below the superstructure.
They were also planning for the people on the boat to drown. The whole thing was intentional.
@@Poblano... I don't know who told you that, but it is far from true. Those silly lies about switching ships and wanting insurance money are absolute nonsense. The reputation of the shipbuilder and the liner company, as well as the insurance rating would have been severely damaged. As it was, they faced lawsuits for loss of life and property, and a reputation so damaged they had to sell the company at a loss. It was far from intentional.
@@mightymystery9204No, it goes beyond the Olympic/ Titanic insurance scam! There were several prominent and wealthy people on board that would have opposed the founding of the 'creature from Jeckel Island' in 1913 and it was imperative that they never made it out alive...
@@Poblano...Yes,you are correct and the very next year the ' Creature from Jeckel Island was released and has been alive and well ever since...
@@rickymcginnis7300 More absurdity.
All I hear is Kate Winslet calling out “Mr. Andrews, oh, Mr. Andrews!” When she finds him alone winding a clock on the sinking ship.
😂 Thanks for that. As I read it I could hear her voice in my head.
Haven't seen that movie in Years.
“ She's made of iron, sir! I assure you, she can... and she will. It is a mathematical certainty.”
seriously probably my most favorite movie. I watched the double VHS set so much as a child that my mother absolutely hates the movie now and I still quote it to this day 😂
You remember the lifeboats
Love that bewildered look…😂. That’s my favorite Grinch movie, sad he died so soon. Andrew’s knew the ship needed the safety features but was rejected, sad that he lost his life due to their ignorance. That mummy looks like someone I used to know 🤣
What an opening!!😂😂😂
Titanic’s watertight bulkheads weren’t removed from the designs. If anything they were among the reasons why Titanic lasted as long as she did, even then it was barely enough time to lower her 20 boats, which was actually more than a ship her size was designed to hold, resulting in the final 2 boats onboard her having to be floated off near the end, ending up swamped or upside down. Had Titanic carried more she would have needed an additional 5 hours added to her sinking in order to get every single boat away.
Have you ever seen photos of what I think was collapsible A or B being found by a ship completely swamped?
I think two stokers were found in it.
@@coachacola3755 Yes, there are photos of the two, and they were taken a month or 2 following the incident. Collapsable A was found by the fellow White Star Liner RMS Oceanic in May 1912 with 3 bodies inside of it, with their lifbelts pulled over their faces. They were given a burial at sea. There was actually a man named Frank Prentice aboard who survived the sinking when the boat was found.
Well,now we have the best looking ship there is at the bottom of the ocean! Congratulations folks!
Lil Grinch had me rolling! I was wishing that they made a movie with just him.
The grinch is 1 of the best Christmas movies
100% correct :-D
Love the deceased king passport... ah bureaucracy.. cant get enough
Awwww poor buddy rest in peace
Victor Garber played this guy on Titanic
Actually the number of lifeboats on the Titanic were up to code with regulations at the time as they were under the impression of lifeboats being ferries for passengers to transfer to other boats hailed by the newly invented Morse code.
They were actually more than what a ship her size was required to carry, which only makes the regulations look worse.
Can yall speak english, please?
@@ali773n the titanic set sail with more lifeboats that the laws of the time required
@@ali773n I must to the barber’s, monsieur; for methinks, I am marvellous hairy about the face: and I am such a tender ass, if my hair do but tickle me, I must scratch. I do desire we may be better strangers.
I was looking for this comment. Thank you. Too many people forget that back then people had different views on things then we do now.
That last man is a hero, just like many others onboard that fateful night, the musicians would be one of the more famous heroes, as they never went out of their way to physically help others yet stayed behind and played music till their dying breath
The preservation of Ramesses ll is incredible being born in 1303 A.D and being able to tell the facial features, eye brows, hair still on his head all just blows my mind on how well the doctors/physician/whatever the title was given to the people responsible to wrap the Pharoah after death. 🤯
I remember learning that the morticians would take out their brains through their nose. That has always stuck with me
The Mummifier
1303 BC, not AD. I'm sure it was a typo.
He was mentioned in the quran as a evil tyrant. czcams.com/video/Jv1zPcqsxUw/video.htmlsi=-xSVx9Gi85HMS8n4
Titanic guy looks like Jon Hamm
That pause I go ..... DON'T SAY IT!! 😂😂😂.
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It’s just to make the video longer for the views
69 is not a morbid fact but a great position to be in.😂
Nice 😆 👍🏽
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Some of us have been around long enough to see this intro the first time 👍🏽
The Titanic fact is wrong. Titanic had watertight compartments and the lifeboats numbers were above the requirements. His more boats design wasn’t going to be used until the regulations were updated which was already the plan. People don’t realize these boats were never meant to hold everyone on a ship contrary to the name lifeboats were only meant to ferry passengers to a rescue ship. In that time they believed a ship would be near enough to offer help long before the ship would sink. It wasn’t at all because they thought it would look ugly it was literally just them preparing for the potential regulation update so they wouldn’t have to spend as long out of service for a refit. And even with extra boats it wouldn’t have saved any more lives they barely got the boats they did have off. Harland & Wolff realized this and put much faster and larger gantry davits on Britannic the third and last of the Olympic class. These davits were designed to launch boats even if the ship was listing and there was an excessive amount of extra boats. Post Titanic companies began changing to ditch the old davits and lifeboats for faster davits and lifeboats meant for actual survival.
My dream job honestly
he played timmy I think, I was a kid and I loved watching him and the witch, not sure what it was called but always remembered him being the "alive" doll
On "Passions". I remember. Tabitha was the witch who brought him to life.
I really thought you were going to say that the actor died because his heart was two sizes too small…too much?
That passport is metal af.
Your "morbid facts" is my absolute favorite! You're also quite handsome and have the BEST content!❤❤❤
I absolutely love the opening. I watch all of your videos. You have an amazing way of capturing your audience ❤
I loved Josh as Timmy on Passions. He was hilarious 😂
I love the opening! Good content as always Brother!
The Titanic had one too many issues; it was suppose to take ten years to build (if I’m remembering it correctly) but the investor wanted it to be done as soon as possible so the workers had to rush to finish it; they actually had an underage boy that died while working on it and the other workers were ordered to keep working as if nothing happened
Some of the material used to make the Titanic was actually waaay cheaper than advertised (when you take into consideration that the ship is “unsinkable”) and I don’t believe it was actually tested beforehand to see if it was safe enough for passengers to board in the event of an emergency
The unfortunate truth is the Titanic was doomed way before it ever touched water
Fun, random fact: There was a book about a unsinkable ship and crashing into an iceberg a few years prior before the titanic was even made
OMG! Love it when the “number” isn’t there. Your facial expression actually changed. 😂😂😂
You are awesome!
This guy looks like the grinch himself
Imagine dying cause the people in charge of the titanic were more concerned about looks then they were with safety
i’m so confused
Craziest thing is, Thomas Andrews knew the Titanic was incredibly unsafe & shrugged it off anyway.
By no means was that true. Andrews was a conscientious designer, and he knew that the ship exceeded the standards of the day. As with all ships, she was designed to bear forces far beyond what she faced that night. She had electric watertight doors instead of the manual ones some other ships carried. She had additional steel doublers in her lower hull that her sister did not have. To ensure quality, the shipyard rolled and tested their own steel plate. What appears actually to have killed her was the unusual way she struck the berg. Not only did the torsion forward open up the caulking in her seams, but the difference in expansion of her hot bed plates in the engine platform, and the frozen plates of her outer hull, caused that outer plate to rip, as the bow struck the ice, and the thrust bearings kept pushing forward. The few degrees of flexion focused the stress on a thwart-ship seam at the head of the engine room, and dislodged a row of bottom plates, allowing seepage, which was just enough to outrun the pumps. That was not something to design against. Indeed, the strength of the engine mounts caused this, not weakness.
@@mightymystery9204 I apologize for my felonious remarks shipmate, Touche.
bro became self aware at the start💀
I didn’t realize how much the actor that played Andrew’s actually looked a lot like Andrew’s. Good casting I guess.
The host here looks like one of those guys who would go elbow deep in his grandma's purse and find a weathers original candy and think that he hit gold
2nd
That young actor was also on Passions the soap opera back in the back. He played a doll named Timmy.
Damn that titanic engineer though…imagine dying to something you prevented yet no one wanted to listen to you.
Is there ever new content or just repeat chopped up clips
I have seen this already and other videos and not just his. But they keep popping up
So am I seeing repost or is he reposting f the same videos over and over
Mr ballen is 100 times better.
@@feridedogan7653 not sure who that is
@@GarrettHampton2004 look for his Videos in CZcams he has good Videos and never Upload a video 2 or 10 Times.
The last person was the one who said that "not even God can sink it"...
Having your occupation be "Deceased King" sounds so much cooler than it really should.
I loved Josh Ryan Evans in Ally McBeal. He played a child prodigy lawyer.
I was crying when he started to look around 😂😂😂😂
I loved him on Passions. Poor Josh.
Timmy! I’d love to see him make a “Mar-Timmy” for Tabitha one more time ☝️❤❤❤❤
The amount of guilt that man must've felt for someone else's sinful decision...
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Timmy! Josh was arguably one of the best characters on Passions.
Talk about thinking “i told you so” just hours before being cast into a frozen hell.
Most emotion I've ever seen this guy present
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I didnt know bro could move that much
What most people don’t know is that he also played a reanimated doll owned by a witch in a popular soap opera. He’s a legend
It’s Heartbreaking and Devastating for Thomas Andrews that he was Trying so Desperately to be The Hero of The Titanic by adding more lifeboats to the Titanic but his Ideas were Rejected by The People who thought of him as the Idiot, Thomas Andrews should’ve been named “The Hero of The Titanic”
That is why substance over style is way better
Ramsesses the second look real fresh ngl
If no one had rejected Tommy's idea those poor souls would've been alive including him.
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You know that meme of that pissed bald guy crossing his arms looking at the camera while at a ball game?
Just imagine that was the same facial expression Thomas Andrews had as the Titanic was sinking.
First kid I feel bad for. It’s really cruel irony that he died from heart failure when he played the child version of a character whose heart is two sizes too small. I watched the movie as a kid, I never knew he died two years later after it came out nor that he was a dwarf. He kinda looked like what all kids look like to me. Even with the special effects and makeup on.
Well the fact he wanted more safety definitely helps with the Titanic theory. More and more just adds up
Boy I bet they wished they wouldve listened to that Titanic guy now🧍♂️
Last dude survived and changed ID. Had a secret escape plan the whole time
Mr Andrews was a great character in the movie.
Those people who rejected Thomas Andrew’s ideas over aesthetics are what engineers call architects. Safety is a priority.
That is one happy looking mummy.
Aw I feel really bad for that man that created The Titanic’s design. He went while helping people. Sounded like a good fella.
May the boy and them rest in peace. ✝️❤️♾️🕊️
As a Titanic enthusiast..
The image of the ship used is NOT of Titanic. It is a 3D model of Clive Palmer’s replica project “Titanic II”. Everything else is surprisingly correct, though. Titanic was intended to have 32 lifeboats, & according to some sources might’ve even been intended to have 64 at first, but the amount of lifeboats was reduced to 20 due to other people working on the ship’s design feeling that a large amount of lifeboats would make her decks look cluttered. 20 lifeboats was also over the legal requirement at the time, but after the disaster this was changed.
Dennis Weaver - "Morbid Facts Part🧐... 69!"😂
*A FUCKING CORPSE WAS GIVEN A PASSPORT*
That’s sad poor kid I’m glad he got to play in the grinch though
everybody remembers Mr. Andrews from the titanic movie. They picked a good Actor to play him, but the real Mr. Andrews was even more handsome in real life. It’s so sad what they did to his ship… Also says that he went down with the ship just like the captain.. 🛳️💔
Why did I think the young grinch was this guy all grown up in the video
It actually wasn’t Thomas Andrew’s, if I’m correct( I watched a documentary and did a little research)Thomas wasn’t even supposed to build it, instead it was his cousin, Alexander Andrew’s who gave up since they didn’t let him properly equip the titanic.
From what I've read once, the men on the crows nest of the Titanic couldn't see the iceberg right away because the box containing binoculars was locked from the previous worker who wasn't on the ship during its departure
The sick thing is for the maiden voyage they had removed over half of the lifeboats purely for aesthetic reasons because it made the upper decks look too crowded and unseemly for the expensive patrons
That is just untrue. Where are people reading about this crap? Titanic was an incredibly safe ship, in fact instead of sinking in the hour thirty minutes it should have, all of the safety features gave titanic an extra 2 hrs!
The last one makes me believe life is just an ironic joke and the punchline is always death...
and that’s why we have the engineering principle of “form follows function”. the appearance should only come together after every practical feature has been completed
Watertight compartments on the Titanic sounds like the most horrifying way to go
Real OGs (old grannies) know him as Timmy ❤️
Rest in peace to him, bless his soul and bless his family. My condolences goes to his soul and my condolences goes to his family and may he rest in peace.❤
That is the worst kind of, "I told you so," to have to say it while dying.
Tommy had the same heart as the engineers that tried to tell NASA to not launch the Challenger that morning…. He knew. But greed and vanity of others prevailed.
That actor also played Timmy on the daytime soap opera PASSIONS. RIP Timmy
R. I. P Tommy Andrews, a true hero, among the people in the Titanic
"Deceased King" is what i want on my tombstone
Honestly now that I look at him closer, he looks like a child version of pennywise 😂