Originally posted by Hikikomori-Yume
nothing of value will be lost
I feel that way about myself at times. but then again, you won't die instantly in a nuke. in most areas. especially inside. and I think burning to death is in the top 3 of dying pains. I think it's cancer, drowning and burning in that order. most people with cancer are already at the hospital getting tons of drugs to reduce the pain. drowning is a mother fucker for about 2 minutes. and burning to death can take probably 3-5 minutes before you shut down. but i just saw a documentary which states your body loses feelings right away and go into shock and become numb. it isn't until you're in the hospital that you die from one of the worst pains imaginable.
So people in hiroshima that weren't in the blast zone 1 or 2 but in 3, 4 or 5 might of taken months to die. plus if they get a strong dose of radiation poisoning, it turns your organs into liquid goop. better have some iodine on hand to drink. (A certain type you can purchase.. don't drink straight iodine)
Yeah I can attest to that totse2001, I have been through spine surgery and now I'm pretty numb, but as a consequence I also have a higher tolerance for pain. I'm like invincible now.
btw I'm thinking about moving to guam but if that doesn't work out I'll travel mainland USA while living out of an RV but hopefully I can do both before I depart for the wired.\
#pray4guam
Gomenasai North Korea, but in this timeline it looks like the JWO industrialists are going to win this match (don't worry we'll kill them off soon in your honor).
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Don't get me wrong, what you describe sounds bice, but I doubt it. Honestly I no d of want to get nuked. Veats dying in another way, like a car crash or the inevitable cancer. Plus if I survive morality is gone, people can express themselves free of ethics, and all elextronics being rendered useless people will go back to a simpler time free from the yoke of modern slavery and monitoring, to a time where questions have simpler, often violent answers. I'll probably die, but I'm ready for that. I just need to see a change.
If I survive, look for "Witch King Dendygar" that will be me.
Nobody would actually survive a Fallout-esque scenario. You better hope that we don't end up having to go full on nuclear ...
But if it does happen ... then I hope they hit me and I die instantly I wouldn't want to have to survive then slowly die off in a brittle post-apocalyptic world ... being a hikikomori for 13 years was depressing enough ... I want to explore a kirei planet for a while before I virtualize myself and leave this plane of existence for my own.
anyways at least this summer is turning out to be interesting
Also shouts out to the fallen at the right wing rally that were driven over I hope that within the next decade they're able to fullyheal you people and return your physical form to normal.
its a way to fund more government shit. the planet is so fucking huge. a bunch of cosmic size bon fires might screw up the atmosphere for a month or two at best.
the majority of people outside of the blast zones which got a hell of a dosing of radiation lived for decades. you either die in the first few months or you die decades later. maybe a few in a few years who already had weakened immune systems. many people who say are 20 years of age or younger might live to be 80 before the affects ever kick in.
now if every nuke was the size of Czar Bomba.. 50-100mgtns and we had say 5000 of them going off in an exchange.. maybe a year or two of odd winters. and maybe a higher death rate related to radiation.
find a place to try and not get burnt (like large concrete garage will help a bit. maybe 3 levels below. and bring a couple of pillow cases of dried foods, a few blankets and a tarp and get ready to go camping for a few weeks. but still have food hidden at home to go back to.
Originally posted by Totse 2001
I call bullshit on the 2 years of nuclear winter.
its a way to fund more government shit. the planet is so fucking huge. a bunch of cosmic size bon fires might screw up the atmosphere for a month or two at best.
the majority of people outside of the blast zones which got a hell of a dosing of radiation lived for decades. you either die in the first few months or you die decades later. maybe a few in a few years who already had weakened immune systems. many people who say are 20 years of age or younger might live to be 80 before the affects ever kick in.
now if every nuke was the size of Czar Bomba.. 50-100mgtns and we had say 5000 of them going off in an exchange.. maybe a year or two of odd winters. and maybe a higher death rate related to radiation.
find a place to try and not get burnt (like large concrete garage will help a bit. maybe 3 levels below. and bring a couple of pillow cases of dried foods, a few blankets and a tarp and get ready to go camping for a few weeks. but still have food hidden at home to go back to.
you have no clue about nuclear warfare...or detonation after effects.