I would just like to make the point that that is not normal.
107 0 ReplyI'm not saying it wasn't safe, it's just perhaps not quite as safe as some of the other ones. Some of them are built so that they don't fall over at all.
65 0 ReplyDang, having trouble finding that video. Anyone?
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Was this
tankerpylon safe?26 0 ReplyWell not this one obviously. I just don't want to give the impression that pylons aren't safe.
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I knew this would be here. Thank you for keeping the dream alive
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The solution is clear.
You must construct additional pylons.
58 0 ReplyMaybe the energy minister requires more minerals?
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The front fell off
47 0 ReplyIs that unusual?
18 0 ReplyIt's not very typical.
15 0 ReplyWhat are the chances?
8 0 Replyit's not very vertical either
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You must construct additional pylons.
10 0 ReplyHe's right, it shouldn't
8 0 ReplyIt looks like a poorly rendered video game until you look at the people.
7 0 ReplyIf we construct a space elevator we could just lift it each time it falls
6 0 ReplyMy take: if a pylon falls, it should pull itself up by the bootstraps!
4 0 ReplyPylon is too big to fail
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It's a quantum issue. Brownian motion at the base of the pylon is the culprit here. Just freeze it with liquid helium and you'll be good.
3 0 ReplySpawn more pylons regurgitation and neighing sounds
3 0 Replyclearly it was made by boeing...
1 0 ReplyDamn Mikitaka finally defeated Superfly
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