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Chernobyl: Abandoned City (pg. 3)
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| iclone |
| quote: | Originally posted by stren
they don't, its based on an account of talking mutated cows |
excellent! that explains everything. cheers x |
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| Magnetonium |
| quote: | Originally posted by stren
oh that. Any media saying otherwise ? |
The contaminated areas arent so desolated as they are portrayed. Farming / food growing still goes on, despite the danger to health. People are still dying of radiation related deaths. More children are still born deformed because of Chernobyl radiation. |
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| TweeK |
| For awhile i thought New Orleans felt this way. It was weird. |
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| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by iclone
nobody AXED you.
:haha: :p |
LOL
| quote: | Originally posted by iclone
i've been reading her journals for the past hour. thanks. |
:)
| quote: | Originally posted by Magnetonium
If this is moved to the PDD, I shall then post some comprehensive and interesting information and opinions on this. Otherwise, I'll pass. The truth is far from what the media is telling you. |
even though this isnt in the PDD you should still feel free to post it in here. outside of PDD doesnt mean that its all idiots talking about things such as this.
| quote: | Originally posted by Magnetonium
The contaminated areas arent so desolated as they are portrayed. Farming / food growing still goes on, despite the danger to health. People are still dying of radiation related deaths. More children are still born deformed because of Chernobyl radiation. |
there were some things i was reading and also some things i have seen recently that showed a large group of people still living in the contaminated area. they werent specific how far into the exclusion zone they were but it was obvious there was life. |
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| gehzumteufel |
| also the areas in which new growth from the farming, the contamination has slowly decreased. its no substitute for bringing in new dirt and soil but it sure helps with lowering the contamination levels. |
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by TweeK
For awhile i thought New Orleans felt this way. It was weird. |
that's kind of a neat comparison. interestingly enough, the average hurricane puts out like 1,500,000,000,000 watts —or fully half of the global electrical output.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/scienc...2-knowthat.html |
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| Zewad |
| quote: | Originally posted by iclone
i've been reading her journals for the past hour. thanks. |
ya... ive been reading about chernobyl for the past 2hrs now...
i feel smarter... there was a whole lot of stuff i really didnt know and am glad i can sort of grasp how bad this whole thing was...
i want to go there too like that girl on the bike did...
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there should be some movie on it like all the 9/11 movies...
united 93, world trade center etc... its just amazing all the and pictures i saw.... |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by iclone
nobody AXED you. |
Funny that "to ax" was an accepted literary variant of the word "ask" until c.1600... now people think it's bad English. Heh. |
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| iclone |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
Funny that "to ax" was an accepted literary variant of the word "ask" until c.1600... now people think it's bad English. Heh. |
good to know! |
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| Yan |
| Some of you know this already but... I was in Kiev when this happened. We didn't hear about this for days. :( |
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| TweeK |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yan
Some of you know this already but... I was in Kiev when this happened. We didn't hear about this for days. :( |
does this make you a Chernobyl Kid? |
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| TweeK |
| quote: | Originally posted by TweeK
does this make you a Chernobyl Kid? |
another form energy. great.
Someone put it to work. |
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