Is this a photoshop? I think it’s a hurricane missile? Who has these types of missiles Russia or Ukraine?
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Here, I added Ceiling Cat to make it more believable
https://files.catbox.moe/rztg9x.png
It's more realistic with the cat.
The missile just seems like a Photoshop thing.
LOL
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Looks like a furnace ducting rocket
Yup exactly love the kitty have it paw the rocket! Lol
Close, double wall fireplace "B vent". Look at the creosote that's been oozing down it. Pliers behind the sink drain and what appears to be an empty wrapper for NMB "Romex wiring" in the hallway suggests this is a remodel in progress.
The speed of such an object - even if under simple freefall (terminal velocity) - would not have allowed it to remain recognizable to any extent after impact. ESPECIALLY not the fins.
Total fake.
Eh, I'm not convinced about that.
The missile didn't explode, so it basically just worked as a huge spear falling from the sky.
The ceiling looks like it's made out of drywall or plaster.
So imagine you stretched out a piece of paper over the floor, then dropping a heavy screwdriver on it from above, point down. The hole would probably be pretty small, because the paper is thin and gives easily.
Hard to know anything for sure from a picture, but if that roof is as thin as it looks, then there wouldn't be a big hole. That only happens in buildings made of stronger material that is trying to hold together.
Weaker stuff just falls apart where it's touched by the missile and doesn't pull the ceiling down with it. That's why the fins left blade-like cuts behind.
That's my take on it. No idea what conclusion it supports, but I don't think a weak ceiling would be heavily damaged from a non-exploded missile.
But there was more roof above the drywall, either a roof or another story/apartment, anything. The plywood debris from a roof being punched through probably would have punctured the drywall as well
Not to mention regardless of that, you can see cups still in an upright position. The ceramic on the counter went through yet no signs of cr acks or any disturbances. The doors are still on properly. There's a trillion more things I can point out.
Of course you buy anything at face value.
I don’t know what about that close look and explanation I just posted implies taking this at face value.
Of course it could be fake. Of course it could be photoshopped. But I can’t find evidence of that yet, and I don’t think the hole appearing smaller than you expect is that evidence.
For the reasons I articulated.
That's the infamous Iranian DUDD missile, it causes severe cases of LOL wherever it strikes.
Do you think the flimsy alloy stabilising fins would survive going through a building and roof/ceiling??
Not Photoshop, but either placed there or thats one hella strong kitchen
Cabinet doors look cut, not like a large rocket just plowed through them. Trying to figure out why the cabinet doors would have a perfectly rounded cut larger than the rocket, but the ceiling is less affected.
MAAAAA the meatloaf............
I swear I saw this photo yesterday on here but from a different angle
Yep. And from the other angle, the middle had to turn once it was through the ceiling to land in that corner. Plus there is a u shaped hole in the cabinet doors. Somebody was having fun with a prop missile and the hole from an old ceiling fan box.
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