Does this word still have a ghostly ring to it?!


Question: Titanic (meaning the 1912 disaster)


Answers: Titanic (meaning the 1912 disaster)

And not the more recent film disaster??? Now that sends shivers down my spine!

No, sorry. All I can hear is cha ching.

no.
all i hear is that annoying song

actually that word reminds me of the movie with kate winslet & leonardo di caprio & celine dion as the ost singer

yes it does for me, but i dont know why
its like saying the word out loud is wrong for some reason.. it just sounds strange

It does for a different reason. I invented a very similar boat when I was 9 although I didn't know it existed already. The only difference was my chambers were smaller and had a top so if I had of invented the Titanic it would never have sunk. Spooky for me.

I wouldn't say "ghostly"... I would say tragic.

Yes, to me it does.

Well that's all that remains isn't it.
I wish they would leave the wreck in peace and all that is still down there!
How many documentaries have we subjected ourselves to only to come up with all the same answers behind the tragedy.
My Great Grandmother was meant to be a nanny on board the ship for a wealthy couple for whom she worked. At the last minute their travel plans changed saving my G grandmother and her charge from a uncertain future.

It reminds me of both, the boat and the movie



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