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oko saurona :)
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хуета видно что вставлено. так как не подходит под движение машины
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ну и название!
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@SenzafineEterno People DO test nuclear weapons. They DO NOT do it in the open air anymore, they confine the tests underground, where they do not cause those huge mushroom-like or circular clouds. Because a) everyone would know what they're testing and b) it is forbidden by international conventions that you don't want to break if you don't want an embargo.
Furthermore, most current wars have nothing to do with nuclear power at all. Have a nice day too.
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@piranha031091 You really believe people still don't test bombs? Don't believe anything power hungry poo poo heads tell you. If that were the case there would be no war. That would be nice, but unfortunately, they go by the logic that someone has to have the "bigger" guns. <.<
Now hush, I never said this was the ice, or a punch, or whatever cloud. I could care less and was merely providing everyone with a possibility. ^^ Have a nice day.
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@SenzafineEterno They rarely move far away without completely loosing their initial shape...
And nuclear tests in atmosphere are banned since 1963. Clouds just don't survive that long.
AND PUNCH CLOUDS AND NUCLEAR MUSHROOMS DON'T EVEN LOOK THE SAME ASIDE FROM BEING CIRCULAR.
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@piranha031091 I wasn't aware that clouds stayed in one place. ^~
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1) Punch clouds and nuclear mushrooms are completely different phenomenons, both on their formation mechanism, size, etc... Being round is the only thing they have in common.
2) Russia (and most countries) don't perform anymore nuclear testings other than confined underground testings.
3) if someone blew up a nuke that close to a city, the cloud shape would be the last of their worries.
That explanation is the most incoherent of all!
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@piranha031091 I wasn't stating that you were incorrect. Your example is the more common of the two. A few years ago, I forget the title of the video, but I think it was about a ufo or something. It was obviously not, so I researched on what it could have been. The nuclear testing is the aftermath once the mushroom cloud has settled. Or maybe just any intense explosion large enough, and powerful enough to reach a certain altitude.
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@SenzafineEterno No. They're just ice crystals falling from higher altitude. They can maybe be linked to planes, air pollution, climate change etc.... but not nuclear testing.
it's Zeus's donut
nanotek2711 4 months ago 14
Whät ïś ît
asegala96 4 months ago 5