Kinda ironic at 1.39, ‘All that talk about standing at the door of your home shelter with a gun and shooting your neighbour down if he tried to get in…'. Larry Gates, the chap who plays Mr Grove (the one initially opposed to the shelter) appeared in a Twilight Zone episode entitled The Shelter, where he was the only one on his block who's built one, and his neighbours all fight to get in before the bomb is dropped. Check it out: /watch?v=zuj2yuoC3PY
There IS nothing sad about this. The truth IS the light but sometimes tht light IS absolutely blinding. "no one thinks about IT much anymore, to many crisis to many scares, so we push IT to the back of our minds so IT waits" The masses are under this type of spell/apathy.
I love how painfully naive so many people were back then. As though a fallout shelter is going to make one goddamn bit of difference. Too close to the blast range and you are toast anyways. Far enough away and you may survive a little while, but the nuclear fallout will cause you to die a slow and painful death. Either way, the shelters were a false sense of security in what was arguably a much simpler time.
kann mir mal einer sagen was das für ne übersetztung sein soll?
LoudendClear 1 week ago
Hogy a picsába kerültem ide? o.O
Playbahnosh 1 month ago
Kinda ironic at 1.39, ‘All that talk about standing at the door of your home shelter with a gun and shooting your neighbour down if he tried to get in…'. Larry Gates, the chap who plays Mr Grove (the one initially opposed to the shelter) appeared in a Twilight Zone episode entitled The Shelter, where he was the only one on his block who's built one, and his neighbours all fight to get in before the bomb is dropped. Check it out: /watch?v=zuj2yuoC3PY
wpl955g 7 months ago
There IS nothing sad about this. The truth IS the light but sometimes tht light IS absolutely blinding. "no one thinks about IT much anymore, to many crisis to many scares, so we push IT to the back of our minds so IT waits" The masses are under this type of spell/apathy.
PEACE
ElmahdiiEl 11 months ago
Funny thing, people back then were safer then than we are now. Sad but true.
rjc071 11 months ago
I love how painfully naive so many people were back then. As though a fallout shelter is going to make one goddamn bit of difference. Too close to the blast range and you are toast anyways. Far enough away and you may survive a little while, but the nuclear fallout will cause you to die a slow and painful death. Either way, the shelters were a false sense of security in what was arguably a much simpler time.
RSCII 11 months ago
@RSCII That's why we stay underground with supplies until the fallout dies out...
computerfreaq17 11 months ago