The Day After Part VIII

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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2007

The aftermath. Kansas City has been decimated. The immediate effects of the nuclear blast begin to materialize. Dr. Oakes begins the futile task of trying to treat patients at the KU hospital. The last semblance of any type of normalcy in society begin to cease during this clip.

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  • @Thehumornetwork Fuck you, that's why. You want higher resolution, upload it yourself. 

  • I love the the movie by BBC called Nuclear War in Britain. It´s a pitty that the ones who  might have a place to hide from the radiation are the same ones who plan wars.

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  • From 2:00 to 2:56 wish I had some of that old radio gear ! Could come in handy someday !

  • Rusty is now a 200 ft mutated catdog..best to leave him outside

  • The hard part of this segement is seeing them try to carry on as normal but we know everything will unravel from here. To be fair, the citizens in Lawrence don't know the attack is everywhere just yet...but still you know taking care of that many people in the hospital is futile. Of course you can make the arguement they have to try anyway.

  • @EntomologyPurdue Then you have a peculiar sense of humor.

  • @EntomologyPurdue Theoretically possible, provided that the animals had some sort of shelter from fallout.

  • @EntomologyPurdue It can be assumed that they looked just as bad.

  • @maybeaspie38 Well, to a degree that may be accurate. But there were also the people of Joplin, MO pulling together in the wake of a massive tornado, and the collective nation's reaction to September 11.

  • @lothartheterrible I think that depends on the type of society. In Japan for example people were brilliant after the earthquake and fukushima, but they were brought up to respect one another and be patient I believe. I dread to thing what would happen over here in the same situation, people start a brawl over who was first in queue at the bl**dy ice cream van.

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