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jokur_and_batmon
· 4 years ago
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I’m sorry when was there nuclear war in 2020?!
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scatmandingo
· 4 years ago
There was a large explosion in Beirut a couple of days go.
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catfluff
· 4 years ago
And then a bunch of other explosions all over the world right after
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nicengelman
· 4 years ago
If you look at that crater right next to the silo you can tell that if the silo hadn't been there, there would have been a lot more damage in that particular direction. It certainly is amazingly well built
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happy_frog
· 4 years ago
Always Czech your building's structural integrity.
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famousone
· 4 years ago
2 kilotons. By Odin's eye, this was entirely foreseeable.
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creativedragonbaby
· 4 years ago
Then uh... why were all the other buildings destroyed if it wasn’t that big of a blast
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famousone
· 4 years ago
What? 2 kilotons is enormous! This is easily in the top 50 non-nuclear explosions. Such things tend to happen when ammonium nitrate is stored in shitty conditions. Where did I even imply it wasn't a fucking monstrous reaction?
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creativedragonbaby
· 4 years ago
I thought you meant it was foreseeable that the building was standing
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ewqua
· 4 years ago
Ha! Some of the walls built in Czechia before WWII still last to this day. They tried to blow them up with dynamite but the stuff just jumped up a bit and fell back into place.
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