The Blue Marlin can probably carry many things, but this cargo looks like it’s wholly ship.
I’ve seen some ship in my time, but that’s gotta be the biggest load of ship I’ve ever seen.
(That was a shippy pun.)
The Blue Marlin can probably carry many things, but this cargo looks like it’s wholly ship.
I’ve seen some ship in my time, but that’s gotta be the biggest load of ship I’ve ever seen.
(That was a shippy pun.)
Is there accompanying text with that photo? My guess is that the whole shebang will be sunk to create a reef.
Story here
Pure wow.
I’m surprised the ships at the bottom of the stack can withstand the weight of those above. I wonder if they had to be designed specifically to allow for this.
The linked article says, another carrier is being built with a capacity for much bigger loads.
If the larger carrier can carry one of these ships that can carry other ships, then you could say shipping ship ships shipping ships ship ship shipping ships.
Goddammit that doesn’t even look like a word anymore
Only because recursion is your new god. My only question is, where do the Buffalo buffalo fit in?
Semantic satiation is the relevant concept here.
And too late for the edit, but it actually should be shipping ship ships shipping ship ships ship ship shipping ships.
I have a feeling that tomorrow it’s not going to make sense to me anyway.
Eta, yeah, it’s built on the Buffalo buffalo model.
The photo of the ship with the oil rig on its back is mind boggling.
Talking of which…
I just sprained a neuron, happy now?
They must be pretty useless ships if they have to be shipped themselves. Why not just put everything that’s in the little ships onto the big ship, and throw away the little ones? Then you have less dishes to wash.
I bet you’re one of those people who mixes all their food together too aren’t you!
Holy ship!
That’s awesome! I never knew it had a name.
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