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What happened to the Malaysia Plane? by OriginaI June 17, 2014 at 8:06 PM UTC

Yes this is quite late, but im really curious about what you guys have to think about this, What do you guys think happened to the Malaysia plane that went missing awhile ago, I personally think it went in the Bermuda Triangle. Excited to see what you guys have to say!

BelgiumWaffles June 17, 2014 at 8:06 PM UTC

I hope they are not dead!!!

KalinD June 17, 2014 at 8:06 PM UTC

I think plaza the rabbit was in and, since he is fatty (jk I luv ya <3 <3 <3 <3) the plane crashed on North Korea.

OriginaI June 17, 2014 at 8:06 PM UTC

Yea belguim, I hope, but really I think they are already  dead.

ImJeezus June 17, 2014 at 9:06 PM UTC

I hope they are not dead!!!
Im pretty sure everybody is dead due to the fact it landed in the ocean and has been about 2 months since it crashed....

OriginaI June 17, 2014 at 9:06 PM UTC

Yea tnt

BelgiumWaffles June 17, 2014 at 11:06 PM UTC

The sharks must have eaten the body's then.
or they can be crashed on a island.

OriginaI June 17, 2014 at 11:06 PM UTC

The sharks must have eaten the body's then.
or they can be crashed on a island.
true

BelgiumWaffles June 17, 2014 at 11:06 PM UTC

true
I edited my post a bit there where spell faults in it.

LeCobalt June 17, 2014 at 11:06 PM UTC

They are alive, plane's are not authorized to flight long distances in the ocean if it is not needed, so, even if it landed in the ocean, they could've swam to the shore

OriginaI June 17, 2014 at 11:06 PM UTC

They are alive, plane's are not authorized to flight long distances in the ocean if it is not needed, so, even if it landed in the ocean, they could've swam to the shore
We never know, It could of been hijacked .

BelgiumWaffles June 17, 2014 at 11:06 PM UTC

They are alive, plane's are not authorized to flight long distances in the ocean if it is not needed, so, even if it landed in the ocean, they could've swam to the shore
If one of those people swam to the shore.
then it would be on the news.

NuclearDucky June 17, 2014 at 11:06 PM UTC

Engine failure....

TinyNitai June 17, 2014 at 11:06 PM UTC

People just got quiet about it, and although no one is certain of it the minister and the airline staff declared the whole triputation to be dead, now, from what I heard the last signals the plane sent indicated that the plane had turned around and flew off course down south and was crossing the sea below Australia, far out in the middle of the ocean, so far away it is unlikely anyone would've been able to 'swim' back to shore or survive the shipwreck, I heard some wild conspiracy theories that I still have very present about a man on board that had split a patent with a very wealthy, powerful family of bankers called the Rotchschild  who supposedly paid the airline and government to make the plane disappear or even get rid of everyone on board with him altogether

PsychoStoner June 18, 2014 at 12:06 AM UTC

@Ebirdy 

Lets look how far the Bermuda triangle and the area that people suspect  the plane went down.

First Bermuda Triangle:


Now the area where people suspect the plane went down:
Its not possible that the plane went down the BT.

OriginaI June 18, 2014 at 12:06 AM UTC

Its just a guess, now you make me feel like crap.

PsychoStoner June 18, 2014 at 12:06 AM UTC

Sorry :( if I made you feel like crap just thought you needed to know.

_BillGates June 18, 2014 at 12:06 AM UTC

I can't bealive the amount of people joking about something serius, that people lost their lifes.

On Topic:
No one knows, they havent gave up on finding but TV and Internet dont talk about it anymore.

MustardMan227 June 18, 2014 at 1:06 AM UTC

Listen, Listen, Listen, I think they are alive. Just cause they suddenly went "off radar" in the middle of the ocean, doesn't mean the plane stopped working. they could be on an unknown island. They could be kidnapped by terrorist and be somewhere in Asia far from the course it was going. There are thousands of theories of where they could have gone. I have thousands of theories/ways they could possibly be found. Now I think they are alive. I never give up that easy.

OriginaI June 18, 2014 at 1:06 AM UTC

Listen, Listen, Listen, I think they are alive. Just cause they suddenly went "off radar" in the middle of the ocean, doesn't mean the plane stopped working. they could be on an unknown island. They could be kidnapped by terrorist and be somewhere in Asia far from the course it was going. There are thousands of theories of where they could have gone. I have thousands of theories/ways they could possibly be found. Now I think they are alive. I never give up that easy.
:)

TheMasterClock June 18, 2014 at 3:06 AM UTC

I hope they are not dead!!!
Most likely they might've crashed into the ocean and I do not think they would be alive because there was fuel for like 12 hours. It is very sad for those on the plane. I feel really bad for all the passengers' relatives in shock.

Riskayyy June 18, 2014 at 3:06 AM UTC

Wasn't it found on a coast of Australia?

JKawesome June 18, 2014 at 4:06 AM UTC

Wasn't it found on a coast of Australia?
Not yet. All the "best lead"s were false alarms. Personally I think it crashed on an unknown island

LeCobalt June 18, 2014 at 4:06 AM UTC

If one of those people swam to the shore.
then it would be on the news.
If one of those people swam to the shore, he wouldn't be able to find other people, the plane crashed in a remote area

legosean10 June 18, 2014 at 5:06 AM UTC

They are almost definitely dead...

Pelpelajax June 18, 2014 at 6:06 AM UTC

Probably something happened on board that let to it crashing, maybe the cabin pressure ran out and the captain decided to switch around. However the extra oxygen only lasts a while. It could have been possible that the plane was in auto - pilot, whilst the captain was trying to sort things out, he eventually probably went ununconscious  and the plane due to the fact is was in auto pilot,  kept on flying till full ran out...

Eklip_Z June 18, 2014 at 6:06 AM UTC

The theory was that it was hijacked, if they were crashing they would have sent out a emergency signal but none was sent. They did find a small sender which is always running which sends a signal every 12 or something hours. So pretty much they think they are all dead, the plane was hijacked but crashed.

The_Detonator_ June 18, 2014 at 6:06 AM UTC

Probably similar to what happened to Air France flight 447. The chance of survival at this point is nill.

ImJeezus June 18, 2014 at 6:06 AM UTC

I heard its possible that the plane landed in the Indian Ocean so these are most of the marine life there.

Angelfish - Not Deadly
Angelshark - Can be deadly
Basking Shark - Not deadly?
Beluga Whale - Not deadly?
Bivalves - Not deadly
Blowfish - Very Deadly
Bluefine Tuna - Not deadly?
Blue Ring Octopus - Very Deadly
Blue Shark - Deadly
Blue Whale - Not deadly
Bottlenose Dolphin - Not deadly
Bowhead Whale - Not deadly
Brittle Star - Not Deadly
Bull Shark - Deadly
Clam - Not deadly
Clown Fish - Not deadly
Coelacanth - Not deadly
Conch - Not deadly
Cookiecutter Shark - Can be deadly
Copepod - wtf is this
Coral - Not deadly
Crab - Depends
Crustaceans - Not deadly?
Cuttlefish - Can be deadly
Dall's Porpoise - Not deadly
Dogfish Shark - Unknown
Dungong - Unknown
Dunkleosteus - Extinct.....
Echinoderms - Not deadly
Eels - Depends
Elephant Seal - Not deadly
Fiddler Crab - Not deadly
Fin Whale - Not deadly
Fish(various species) - Depends
Galapoagos Shark - Unkown
Gastropods - Not deadly
Giant Squid - Not deadly?
Gray Whale - Not deadly
Great hammerhead Shark - Can be deadly
Great White Shark - Very Deadly
Greenland Shark - Unkown
Gulper Eel - Unkown
Hammerhead Shark - Can be deadly
Harbor Seal - Not deadly
Harp Seal - Not deadly
Hatchetfish - Not deadly
Hermit Crab - Not deadly
Horsehoe Crab - Unkown
Humpback Whale - Not deadly
Jellyfish - Depends
John Dory - not deadly
Killer While - Deadly
Knobbed Whelk Krill - Not deadly
Landernfish - Unkown
Lemon Shark - Can be deadly
Limpet - not deadly
Lobster - Depends
Loggerhead Turtle - Not deadly
Luminous Shark - Cookiecutter Shark
Mako Shark - Unkown
Manattee - Not deadly
Man of War - Unknown
Manta Ray - Not deadly
Megamouth - Unknown
Minke Whale - Not Deadly
Mollusks - Can be deadly
Moray Eel - Unknown
Nurse Shark - Unknown
Octopus  - Depends

The_Detonator_ June 18, 2014 at 6:06 AM UTC

I heard its possible that the plane landed in the Indian Ocean so these are most of the marine life there.

Angelfish - Not Deadly
Angelshark - Can be deadly
Basking Shark - Not deadly?
Beluga Whale - Not deadly?
Bivalves - Not deadly
Blowfish - Very Deadly
Bluefine Tuna - Not deadly?
Blue Ring Octopus - Very Deadly
Blue Shark - Deadly
Blue Whale - Not deadly
Bottlenose Dolphin - Not deadly
Bowhead Whale - Not deadly
Brittle Star - Not Deadly
Bull Shark - Deadly
Clam - Not deadly
Clown Fish - Not deadly
Coelacanth - Not deadly
Conch - Not deadly
Cookiecutter Shark - Can be deadly
Copepod - wtf is this
Coral - Not deadly
Crab - Depends
Crustaceans - Not deadly?
Cuttlefish - Can be deadly
Dall's Porpoise - Not deadly
Dogfish Shark - Unknown
Dungong - Unknown
Dunkleosteus - Extinct.....
Echinoderms - Not deadly
Eels - Depends
Elephant Seal - Not deadly
Fiddler Crab - Not deadly
Fin Whale - Not deadly
Fish(various species) - Depends
Galapoagos Shark - Unkown
Gastropods - Not deadly
Giant Squid - Not deadly?
Gray Whale - Not deadly
Great hammerhead Shark - Can be deadly
Great White Shark - Very Deadly
Greenland Shark - Unkown
Gulper Eel - Unkown
Hammerhead Shark - Can be deadly
Harbor Seal - Not deadly
Harp Seal - Not deadly
Hatchetfish - Not deadly
Hermit Crab - Not deadly
Horsehoe Crab - Unkown
Humpback Whale - Not deadly
Jellyfish - Depends
John Dory - not deadly
Killer While - Deadly
Knobbed Whelk Krill - Not deadly
Landernfish - Unkown
Lemon Shark - Can be deadly
Limpet - not deadly
Lobster - Depends
Loggerhead Turtle - Not deadly
Luminous Shark - Cookiecutter Shark
Mako Shark - Unkown
Manattee - Not deadly
Man of War - Unknown
Manta Ray - Not deadly
Megamouth - Unknown
Minke Whale - Not Deadly
Mollusks - Can be deadly
Moray Eel - Unknown
Nurse Shark - Unknown
Octopus  - Depends
Drowning. Death on impact. Hypothermia. These are the most likely.

ImJeezus June 18, 2014 at 6:06 AM UTC

Drowning. Death on impact. Hypothermia. These are the most likely.
The world may never know.
Considering the Indian Ocean can go to 42 degrees F, Hypothermia is very possible.

OriginaI June 18, 2014 at 10:06 AM UTC

Thanks everybody!

Zedther June 18, 2014 at 11:06 AM UTC

Illuminati O_o

The_Detonator_ June 18, 2014 at 11:06 AM UTC

The world may never know.
Considering the Indian Ocean can go to 42 degrees F, Hypothermia is very possible.
Not really. Surface tension is the tension that water has on it's surface. The faster something hits it, the "harder" is become. When a plane is flying, supposedly at it's cruising speed, which is a tad over 900 km/h for the type of place used on the MH370 flight route (Boeing 777), which is over 200 meters a second, the surface tension would have been immense.To put it simply, The plane crashed into what was essentially solid concrete.

ayy June 18, 2014 at 12:06 PM UTC

The sharks must have eaten the body's then.
or they can be crashed on a island.
Umm wat

Iron June 18, 2014 at 12:06 PM UTC

Im pretty sure it was a hijacking... There is a theory that there was someone on the plane that was never supposed to make it out.. Although this is very radical it does make sense why everyone has shut up about it..

The_Detonator_ June 18, 2014 at 12:06 PM UTC

Im pretty sure it was a hijacking... There is a theory that there was someone on the plane that was never supposed to make it out.. Although this is very radical it does make sense why everyone has shut up about it..
The reason "everyone" has shut up about it, is because the "everyone" is only the media. Ans the media won't cover a story unless it pulls in money. And something that is a dead end story will not, so they won't bother talking about it.

lukehan2001 June 18, 2014 at 12:06 PM UTC

They're dead. It's time to accept the fact. Their legacy lives on when people fix the problem. Time to learn from mistakes

TheMasterClock June 18, 2014 at 3:06 PM UTC

Yeah, didn't t say two people had a stolen passport or something?

MagicallyHurt June 18, 2014 at 9:06 PM UTC

I hope they are not dead!!!
not to crush your dreams but... they are probably dead... FOR NOW

garsdef June 18, 2014 at 9:06 PM UTC

they must hav flew past tupacks island with his homies and bros then tupack said o no 

Then the plane got shot down and captured by him

JOHN_CENAAAAAAAA June 18, 2014 at 9:06 PM UTC

ya gies panda got it rite tupack is gud

TheMasterClock June 18, 2014 at 9:06 PM UTC

See if they fell into a small island, they would've starved because it has been 3 months and not a lot of food.

OriginaI June 18, 2014 at 10:06 PM UTC

True

GamblerTheGreat June 18, 2014 at 10:06 PM UTC

We may never know, it could be years before we know. That particular aircraft had a very good safety record so it must have been the pilots.

AviatorWeiss June 19, 2014 at 1:06 AM UTC

Rip MH370 <3 We will miss

Ps: Hai Tnt :D

OriginaI June 19, 2014 at 10:06 AM UTC

R.I.P

Zedther June 19, 2014 at 11:06 AM UTC

Not really. Surface tension is the tension that water has on it's surface. The faster something hits it, the "harder" is become. When a plane is flying, supposedly at it's cruising speed, which is a tad over 900 km/h for the type of place used on the MH370 flight route (Boeing 777), which is over 200 meters a second, the surface tension would have been immense.To put it simply, The plane crashed into what was essentially solid concrete.
True, and here is a little bit of what I know...
If MH370 was to attempt a water landing, if it ran out of fuel per se.
it would have to attempt a water landing
the sharp U-Turn they took would have caused them to severely drop in altitude
and increase it speed.
With the speed it was going, and the low altitude, there was only the option of tthe
water landing.
When attempting water landings, planes like the DC9 have engines situated above the wings, the type of plane (Triple 7) has engines situated below the wings.
Upon hitting the water with frightening speed, the engines would have tried to scoop the water in a sense, while trying to go through it, this would ultimately tear the plane apart.
It has happened before though, but many people survived.
An Ethiopian plane was hijacked, and it ran  out of fuel, it was forced to make
a water landing, plus it was a triple 7 aircraft, it had engines on the below of the plane.
It broke into three pieces in the water, and miraculously didn't cartwheel.
But, with no contact from it in almost 2 months, I highly doubt there were survivors.

I have always kind of thought this though..
once, two giant disks followed a plane, the pilots being scared s**tless didn't know what to do, so they just went with the flow, and they successfully landed, what if this happened, but they were abducted or something?

excuse my superstition XD

OriginaI June 19, 2014 at 11:06 AM UTC

True, and here is a little bit of what I know...
If MH370 was to attempt a water landing, if it ran out of fuel per se.
it would have to attempt a water landing
the sharp U-Turn they took would have caused them to severely drop in altitude
and increase it speed.
With the speed it was going, and the low altitude, there was only the option of tthe
water landing.
When attempting water landings, planes like the DC9 have engines situated above the wings, the type of plane (Triple 7) has engines situated below the wings.
Upon hitting the water with frightening speed, the engines would have tried to scoop the water in a sense, while trying to go through it, this would ultimately tear the plane apart.
It has happened before though, but many people survived.
An Ethiopian plane was hijacked, and it ran  out of fuel, it was forced to make
a water landing, plus it was a triple 7 aircraft, it had engines on the below of the plane.
It broke into three pieces in the water, and miraculously didn't cartwheel.
But, with no contact from it in almost 2 months, I highly doubt there were survivors.

I have always kind of thought this though..
once, two giant disks followed a plane, the pilots being scared s**tless didn't know what to do, so they just went with the flow, and they successfully landed, what if this happened, but they were abducted or something?

excuse my superstition XD
That's a pretty good idea!

Tarulas June 19, 2014 at 11:06 AM UTC

I think it has gotten hijacked and used as a bom

OriginaI June 19, 2014 at 12:06 PM UTC

OK also good idea yfh