>Chernobyl
Chernobyl
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420 overheat it
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so fucking stupid, my dude.
Cheeki breeki
I used to eat uranium ore for breakfast, my dudes.
>my dude.
>my dudes
WTF is this a new meme?
it aint a meme. it's just the way i talk, my dude.
>kaunas
No my dude
No such thing.
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no one's trying to cheat you my dude
>Ukraine
No such country
That shit's not funny man. I've lost so many friends and family members to cancer cause by Chernobyl. There was a radioactive cloud over parts of Finland after it happened.
I'm not. I just like saying 'my dude'
I heard Jim Sterling saying it once, and I thought it was dank and all
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just let it go my dude
>radiatian cloud reached turkey
>noone died or got cancer
Makes you think
Calm my dude
In some parts of Austria you are not allowed to pick food plants, mushrooms or hunt deer because they're still dangerously contaminated.
Well done Russia you fucktards.
nice meme
lel
>Russia
Fine
REALLY good post
it was the ukrainians
>russians
>ukrainians
There was both t.b.h.
It were Ukrainians who were unable to operate it properly. Somehow none of the same nuclear plants, operated by Russians, exploded.
>Implying you aren't the same people
I find the CHernobyl incident interesting.
>those two guys that volunteer to swim in the irradiated water to prevent an explosion that would have killed thousands if not millions
>the video of the guys in the helicopters dumping sand into the exposed reactor
>as soon as they open the door of the helicopter when they're above the hole the visibility of all that radiation
>the biorobots cleaning nuclear waste for seconds at a time after the real robots broke down from too much radiation
Too bad faggot youtube removed the nice video I was going to post. Most of it was russian so I dunno why they took it down if it wasn't copyrights.
>It were Ukrainians
lol
You guys already have Finnish heritage disease, and now you will get to cope with some more mutations.
I mean roaches are pretty resilient.
>(U)
that's a myth though
look at this study, they did some tests on Almanci:
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>Drs. Ross and Cochran found that a dose as low as 6.400 rads would kill 93% of immature German cockroaches - making cockroaches only six to fifteen times tougher than we frail humans. Sure, cockroaches survive radiation better than we do - but they curl up and die at doses than don't even bother other insects.
chernobyl is evil western propaganda to shame glorious soviet achievements nothing happened everyone was vacation stop asking questions t. putin
Yeah those motherfuckers that swam in are true heroes
>biorobots
"""biorobots"""
RIP, I hope the USSR gave their families a nice pension
Especially mushrooms have the capability to bio-accumulate heavy metals, thus including the radioactive ones. In fact growing mushrooms on contaminated areas and collecting the mushrooms as waste can be used to decontaminate the soil.
Shortly after the Chernobyl disaster, there were reports of mushrooms glowing in the dark in Ukraine.
true, self-sacrifice deserves only respect
>biorobots
>Shortly after the Chernobyl disaster, there were reports of mushrooms glowing in the dark in Ukraine.
Awesome story
>the soviet union built hospitals and schools and nuclear plants to countries it conquered stop crying
>nuclear plant blew up? stupid hohols its your fault for some reasons even though it was built and maintained by russians
>it conquered
>implying Soviets conquered Ukraine like it wasn't the part of Russian Empire before
>9/11
pls don't
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>Hiroshima
With the levels of radioactive caesium isotopes (Cs-133 and -137) accumulated in those mushrooms that is not unlikely.
Do they charge your batteries?
Maybe it's in the shilled reactor and nearest territory around it. Actually, in the Chernobyl zone lives many wild animals since evacuating of a people. It is the only place in Ukraine where bears living in. Now that territory is a nice place for the wild nature because fucking humans don't go there.
gonna have some weird mutated bears coming out of there in a few decades I reckon
I don' know, but researchers zoologists said that there is no mutants among animals living there.
Probably; I'm talking about 1986, not today.