2019-09-17 at 7:15 AM UTC
When I get to heaven I'm gonna smoke meth with Jeff hunter and tell him about this moment
2019-09-17 at 7:19 AM UTC
I wonder if there was a nuclear war and the sky was clear would I be able to see the nukes flying over my house?
2019-09-17 at 5:17 PM UTC
Widdle a wooden knife with a nail cutter or two dimes, fgt
2019-09-17 at 7:38 PM UTC
I gave your mom an accidental nuke between her ass CHEEKS.
2019-09-17 at 8:44 PM UTC
POLECAT
POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret
[my presentably immunised ammonification]
Jill, ur not on the larry profile
2019-09-18 at 5:11 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
long exposure shot of a MIRV test I think
2019-09-18 at 5:22 AM UTC
Also to answer to re-entry.. The booster on a icbm release the warhead in low orbital space and the engine shuts down but flames usually trickle as they call back into orbit first.. So you can sometimes see a distant splashdown in process.. But the warhead (though hot in the nuclear deployed sense as a common terminology is going to be almost impossible to see as it is incoming and breaking off into 8 live warheads ejected different times and different directions on deployment with another few dozen dummies to confuse norad or your defense ... So launches if it's 200-300 kilometers from you and just the right haze to deflect off in the atmosphere you would see something.. Large 1-3 megaton you prolly see bright light off the horizon if not in a large city but flat country region. A tactical like 0.15kilo not likely unless you're 40-50 kilometers away. Or 30 miles
2019-09-18 at 5:24 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
basically a large missile that carries several smaller missiles that are able to target independently once they're released.
typically there are like 10 sub-missiles and maybe half of them carry nuclear warheads, the others being decoys, the idea being to overwhelm anti-missile defence systems with targets
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