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Morbid question


Have you ever seriously wondered how you would react upon hearing news that a nuclear device had been detonated, and that it wasn't for a test. If it had been used as a weapon on a city or region I'm talking about. Would you be real worried, even if it had happened far from your location? What would you do?

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Id be worried somewhat but not as worried as those about to die in their sins and face judgment from the living God.

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I GEAR UP FOR BLOOD LETTING AND WATCH A DVD...BRING THE SHIT ON.

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Your question shows how stupid Moviechat is. We think we're safe and honestly maybe we are, but the stupid jokes about war make me really question why I want to be a part of moviechat.

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Have you ever seriously wondered how you would react upon hearing news that a nuclear device had been detonated, and that it wasn't for a test. If it had been used as a weapon on a city or region I'm talking about. Would you be real worried, even if it had happened far from your location? What would you do?



I wouldn't exactly be crestfallen, if such a device were detonated in either


A). The gender studies department at Yale

or

B). Fox NEWS's headquarters, preferably while F-cker Carlson and Murdoch were both in the building

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there's not much to do.. we'd be history cause other devices will detonate in turn ie
"Dr. Strangelove"..

rest assured, likely, we won't feel a thing ; )

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The same thing I do every night - TRY TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD!

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I would be extremely worried, and filled with a deep sense of dread. Even if it happened thousands of miles away, it would not bode well for me or anyone else. The first nuke to go off usually is what our parents and grandparents feared would herald World War III, the nuclear war that we fought so hard to prevent during the Cold War.

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Embrace my wife and daughter, whilst awaiting the slow solipsism of death.

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