The story is set during the late Cold War era and involves a rogue Soviet naval captain who wishes to defect to the United States with his officers and the Soviet Navy's newest and most advanced ballistic missile submarine, a fictional improvement on the Soviet Typhoon-class submarine. It is the first installment of the film series with the protagonist Jack Ryan. The film is an adaptation of Tom Clancy's 1984 bestselling novel of the same name. r/submergedanimatronic/ - A community for posting pictures of partially or fully submerged animatronics.The Hunt for Red October is a 1990 American submarine spy thriller film directed by John McTiernan, produced by Mace Neufeld, and starring Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn, James Earl Jones, and Sam Neill. r/TheForgottenDepths - A place for those interested in abandoned mines and other various disused tunnels and underground facilities. r/submarines - We are the subreddit dedicated to every machine under the sea. r/HeavySeas - Subreddit dedicated to videos and general media relating to huge waves! Examples might include large creatures/objects underwater, buildings, statues, ships, etc. r/megalophobia - A place to post images of all things large, particularly ones that are "triggers" for those with megalophobia. If it seems like something that just shouldn't be found in the oceans, lakes, or rivers of the world, then this is where it belongs. r/TheDepthsBelow - We are a subreddit dedicated to showcasing the strange, creepy, and horrifying things that exist just below the surface of the water. r/Thalassophobia - Pictures and videos, fiction or real, related to the deep dark water that make us really uncomfortable. Tiktok links will be removed, as well as videos taken from tiktok, but posted on other sources.The mod team reserves the right to remove any content deemed of not adequate quality without notification. If you see a repost, please report the post and we will deal with it when we can. Image is reposted yearly by accounts with suspicious activities, ie. If the same user have reposted the same image before, regardless of timespan. If the image is in the first 2 pages of the "top: all time" section. If the image has been posted by someone else in the last three 3 months. No extreme unpleasantries the mods will decide how to define that on a case-by-case. Put them in the comments if you mustĪbsolutely no having hostility directed towards one another for mistakes or reposts, we can sort that out. This goes for posting irrelevant comments like "Nope", "Fuck that" or anything similar. It annoys people, they report the comment and it keeps Automod up all night with notifications. This is applicable on a case-by-case basis, but that could mean such things as poor resolution, not being closely enough related to the subreddit topic, for being clickbait or for having a bad image host.ĭon't use the line "I was told to post this here" or something like "OMG so creepy!". Posts can be removed for being low quality. No animals please, keep it to posts about man-made objects. Text content and self-posted video clips not pre-approved by the moderators will be removed.Īnimatronics go to /r/submergedanimatronic if it's submerged, and it shouldn't be - it definitely should be here. If it's supposed to be submerged, it probably shouldn't be here. If it's not submerged, it shouldn't be here. Please nothing that isn't real life i.e no video games, renderings, CGI, audio interviews etc. The depicted subject must be partially or fully submerged in water and be man-made. SUBMITTING AND COMMENTING RULES:Ĭheck if the submission really is related to submechanophobia. If one of these tests are failed then the post will be removed and flaired 'title rules', meaning you can resubmit the post with a more suitable title. How do we determine what titles are applicable? It's a two step test:ĭoes the title fit the post in a specific enough manner that it couldn’t be used on any other post? Proper grammar is expected, and emojis are banned. Please respect the following rules while here: TITLE RULES:Īll titles must accurately summarise the content of the post with as much relevant information as possible. Welcome to /r/submechanophobia the fear of partially or fully submerged man-made objects.
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