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That looks like a fake - I reckon it's a close up of a split goose quill stuck in a mouldy avocado
(I'm ultra paranoid now after seeing all those fake photos on the page NickFitz cited.)
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You probably shouldn't think too hard about the planes that fly over your head every day.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postthis is interesting - your OP about the collapse -
one of the blades landed like a javelin, half a mile away

They are not allowed to put these things up within 500m of where people live. But the blade landed over 800m away ????


If you consider some random unlikely event like this to be scary, then you would probably have a heart attack.
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bit worrying they didn't have a line on the Gondola that they could abseil down.Originally posted by zeitghost
Its hardly a great distance in such a case
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this is interesting - your OP about the collapse -Originally posted by zeitghostIncredible.
one of the blades landed like a javelin, half a mile away

They are not allowed to put these things up within 500m of where people live. But the blade landed over 800m away ????

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And there is an unlimited amount of the them, there's no issue with pollution or waste management, and fortunately the raw materials are not predominately located in unstable parts of the world.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's lucky fossil & nuclear power facilities never go wrong.
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