If new spoilers are to be believed, Bachelor Nation officially has its next
Bachelorette: Katie Thurston, from Matt James season (which, yes, is still going) but Thurston has denied the rumor.
Katie has been a fan favorite since she made a memorable first impression on night one, bringing a sparkling dildo with her as a statement about sex positivity. More recently, Katie made waves in the house by sticking up for the newest women added to the mix, both to her fellow contestants and to Matt, who she encouraged to address the bullying.
The spoiler comes courtesy of Bachelor Nation guru Reality Steve, who tweeted that Katie was announced as the new
Things are about to get hot and heavy in Episode 2 by the looks of what was seen in the preview. That leaves one wondering if the most important no-sex rule will be broken?
if this happens this aircraft will be completely submerged in a period of nano seconds. the elt needs to talk to satellites. so there is a great likelihood that the elt would have already been submerged in the water. it s unbe able to transmit its signal to the satellites at that point. how long does it take, matt, for it to hit the cement or hit the water, how long before an elt if it s operable to send a signal. how much time does it need after it hits the force? it is called a g switch. and it does operate instantaneously but it does take some time for that signal to get to the satellite in a matter of a second or two. at that point, that evidence is now starting to sink. it s being obliterated. and starting to head under water. so i wouldn t anticipate any type of elt signal in the event this did crash at 500 miles per hour into the ocean. gentlemen, stay with us. we are going to take many more of your viewer questions about flight 370. keep tweeting or sending
philippines and. got to have some place to hide it? some place to hide it. not only what do you do with 200 and 39 people? that is indeed most bizarre question. i don t know. we have got another tweet from joe. he says can a 777 go nose first into the ocean at 500 miles per hour per hour and not leave a trace or would it break apart? matt? no. absolutely not. it would be physically impossible. and this is evidenced in when you are in a swimming pool and next time you are there, slap the water with your hand as hard as you can. it s like slapping concrete. furthermore, when an aircraft enters the water, there is some pretty substantial surfaces perpendicular to that water surface that will explode when water likes to get into the fuselage parts it will work its way out and result in some very significant damage. with regard to this elt.
substantial head winds or anything like that, i think hank would say that yes, it can probably fly, let s see 12 fours that would be over 8 hours. basically if you are investigating the thing you should do is go back back on the ground and see exactly how much fuel went on that plane look over the records it to see if there was more fuel. that i m sure is being done. rita asking on facebook if the plane dropped below radar would it be able to travel as far as it would above it. hank, that that s a pilot question. that s an easy one. when you take it down low, any jet, you burn a lot more fuel at the any loy altitude flighted that they engaged in would have to be of a temporary nature. maybe to evade radar in a particular area and then go back to altitude once they got beyond 2 hundred miles. are the. will matt, i want to ask a question going back to the satellite. is there is the entire