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kronosposeidon*vintage *fire
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syncronEMP?
antOriginal source: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128170775&ft=1&f=1007
garmachiHas anyone ever done a study on how cancer rates around the world may or may not have changed since we started to split the atom?
ForgedRealitysays...I disagree with the narrator. "..that we never want to see again...?" Are you kidding me?! I'd LOVE to see that shit! I bet that was friggin AWESOME at the time.
Bidoulerouxsays...>> ^garmachi:
Has anyone ever done a study on how cancer rates around the world may or may not have changed since we started to split the atom?
One word: Radon.
No need to split the atom ourselves to get our radiation-based cancers.
Payback>> ^garmachi:
Has anyone ever done a study on how cancer rates around the world may or may not have changed since we started to split the atom?
There has to be more radiation hitting the planet every day than mankind has ever blown up. The explosions are just more concentrated.
StukaFoxsays...Would this blow away the cloud cover over Seattle tonight?
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