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Katsu-kun's daily /jp/-related discussion.

In the visual novel Clannad, Fuuko Ibuki makes wooden carvings of starfish to give to people to invite them to her sister's wedding.
The starfish, also known as the sea star, is a sea animal.
According to Wikipedia, there are about 1,800 known living species of sea star, and they occur in all of the Earth's oceans.
More than half of the Earth's oceans is over 3000 meters deep.
To reach this kind of depth, you need a special vehicle, a 'deep-submergence vehicle', which is a kind of submarine specialized in descending to extreme depths.
An example of a deep-submergence vehicle is the Russian submarine Mir, which was used to film the wreck of the RMS Titanic.
The RMS Titanic was an Olympic-class passenger liner owned by British shipping company White Star Line and built at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, United Kingdom. For her time, she was the largest passenger steamship in the world.
On the night of 14 April 1912, during the ship's maiden voyage, Titanic hit an iceberg and sank two hours and forty minutes later, early on 15 April 1912. The sinking resulted in the deaths of 1,517 people, making it one of the most deadly peacetime maritime disasters in history.
In 1997, a movie was made about this historic event. It was named 'Titanic' and was directed by James Cameron. The movie became a huge success, and to this day it remains the most successful box office film in history.

What does /jp/ think about Titanic?

Previous thread: http://archive.easymodo.net/cgi-board.pl/jp/thread/S2829006

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>>2834105
Oh shit, I forgot my trip.

>> No.2834117

>What does /jp/ think about Titanic?

That wonderful ship that will never sink. All the icebergs in all the ocean are waiting for you.

>> No.2834121

Titanic was shit.

>> No.2834161

>>2834117
Actually, that would've made the movie much more awesome.

"Captain, there's an iceberg ahead! "
"BRING IT ON, MOTHERFUCKERS! FLANK SPEED, WE'RE RAMMING OUR WAY THROUGH THE ICEBERG! THIS SHIP WILL NEVER SINK! "

>> No.2834167

Boring shitfest that only made that much because it had Leonardo DiFaggio in it.

>> No.2834177

>>2834167
This.

>> No.2834183

>>2834161
It would have been even better if they replaced the captain with Captain Ahab.

"Captain, there's an iceberg ahead."
"THAT BE NO ICEBERG, THAT BE MOBY DICK!"
*cue hour long scene of Ahab trying to harpoon an iceberg to death*

>> No.2834184

No matter how much you try, these threads aren't /jp/ related at all.

>> No.2834185

Titanic would make an awesome VN

>> No.2834203

Is this some rubbish thing from /a/?

>> No.2834221

Titantic was thirty minutes of vaguely interesting bits about the ship and two hours thirty minutes of dull-ass tired romance made to make women all moisty.

>> No.2834229

Only good thing about Titanic was Billy Zane.

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Fuck it, let's discuss starfish until this shitpile thread is deleted. This here is a crown of thorns, the second largest starfish with diameters of about a meter and spikes that release a neurotoxin highly painful to humans. They consume coral and in the past, fishers have cut them apart and threw them to sea, expecting the process to kill them. Of course, like all starfish, they regenerated right back up.

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Carpet seastar. Almost an Elder Thing! Though elder things have fivefold symmetry, not eightfold.

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This is what really happened.

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