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Miscellaneous => General Chat => Not at the Dinner Table => Topic started by: TEM on March 12, 2011, 05:04:23 PM
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(https://themushroomkingdom.net/board/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Ftem.kontek.net%2FPictures%2FFallout.jpg&hash=f9d1bd681b5310e20fb35de5b56eb3bd)
ARE YOU READY TO BURN?
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I highly doubt that's accurate.
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Well, that's what I get for quitting Fallout 3 after about two hours.
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*Coughrevengefor1945cough*
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As I said when I heard about this
****ing Japan...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QLSRMoKKS0.
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Hurray, I can live my dreams of becoming an X-Man.
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http://www.ajc.com/business/japan-new-radiation-leaks-871922.html
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It's the end of the world as we know it.
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I feel fine.
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http://www.snopes.com/photos/technology/fallout.asp
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Sorry for insultin' you, Japan, bro
Get well soon
Then make me s'more vidjeogamez
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Anyone who didn't immediately realize that map was fake is a n00b at the internet. Or a n00b at science. Probably both.
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I just read that potassium iodide anti-radiation pills are sold out darn near nationwide. N00BS AT SCIENCE
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And te people selling the stuff for 24x their value. Win at capitalism, Fail at not being dicks.
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This all explains why my copy of Pokemon White is glowing bright green and pulsates when I touch it.
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I just read that potassium iodide anti-radiation pills are sold out darn near nationwide. N00BS AT SCIENCE
They were all purchased by Kent Hovind.
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I would be interested to see how the graphs of people buying iodide in bulk and the graphs of people who talk for several hours every day on their cellphone overlap.
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... Because you believe there is a correlation between people that are ill informed about a current disaster and people that have a moderate to busy social schedule? Or is it due to some old man, Andy Rooney rant?
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No, I mean the long-term effects of consistent exposure to Wi-Fi, cell phone signals, and such. I know it's not the same kind of radiation, but I just think there's an interesting contrast to be theoretically observed here in how people respond to highly publicized, exciting-sounding danger versus more subtle risks.
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glowing bright green and pulsates when I touch it.
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That chart is so wrongzos. Everyone's already concluded that it's fairly inaccurate. And I know nothing about nuclear or radiation-related jazz, but how could it reach that far anyway even if this was true?