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Titanic

The world's largest metaphor. It sank.
"Poetic justice, the Titanic, man's symbolic triumph of everything that is rather large, has sunk to the bottom of the ocean."
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Titanic

A very large shit that is so big the toilet cannot swallow it in whole... However, eventually the pressure from the water flow will cause the shit to break in half and be flushed away in two parts. Some say they think they can hear Leonardo DiCaprio confessing his love for Kate as the turd is broken and sent to the bottom of the sea.
The other day I had Taco bell for lunch and dinner and man, that night...(shakes his head back and forth slowly) I launched a Titanic out to sea, I thought I was giving berth to a horse!
by Christobon January 7, 2008
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Titanic

The most greatest vessel in it's time.A sad disaster, that shook the world.The titanic sank at 2.30 am April 14 1912.Also a movie.
1."OMG,How cute was jack dawson it titanic!"
2."how sad was the wreck of titanic.So many people died"
by Charliegurl225 June 12, 2006
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Rose should have died and jack should have survived

No shade but Jack was way too hot for Rose
I just watched Titanic and it’s so fucking annoying because Rose should have died and jack should have survived
by TheTeaIsSpilled May 28, 2019
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Titanium

The 22nd element, well-known for being exceptionally strong, tough, and hard-as-balls, making it the universal definition of metals in general. Titanium is a moderately common metal, ranking #7 as most abundant. It has many practical applications, ranging from the production of aircraft/spacecraft hulls, to biomedical implants, and catalysts to produce certain plastics. Even though Titanium is lightweight, strong, and durable, it has a crappy conductivity and has zero use in electrical goods. It also reacts with Oxygen at high temperatures, forming an oxide layer on its surface which alters some of its properties. The two metals that rival Titanium's strength are Zirconium and Tungsten. Titanium derives its name directly from the Titans in Greek Mythology, because of how powerful and strong the Titans were.
I've got balls of Titanium.
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Titanium

When 22 is out of psychiatric hospital and never felt so good about its future.
What are you made of ?
Titanium !
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