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re: Pictures of events that might make you sh*t your pants if you were there:
Posted on 8/22/23 at 8:37 pm to LSUDVM1999
Posted on 8/22/23 at 8:37 pm to LSUDVM1999
Posted on 8/22/23 at 8:42 pm to Navajo61490
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Those few awkward moments after you see this, decide to frick the Mrs right there in public, but you’re the only missile in a five mile radius to go off.
Posted on 8/22/23 at 8:45 pm to Poichess
SVP should stick to late night sports and stay away from the helm.
Posted on 8/22/23 at 8:53 pm to CaptainsWafer
Babi yar massacre
Or stepping out of a train car to see this.
Or stepping out of a train car to see this.
Posted on 8/22/23 at 9:21 pm to LSUfan4444
This one wins/ hands down.
Posted on 8/22/23 at 9:22 pm to LSUDVM1999
Tsar Bomba detonation, 1961
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The 8-kilometre-wide (5.0 mi) fireball reached nearly as high as the altitude of the release plane and was visible at almost 1,000 km (620 mi) away. The mushroom cloud was about 67 km (42 mi) high (nearly eight times the height of Mount Everest), which meant that the cloud was above the stratosphere and well inside the mesosphere when it peaked.
All buildings in the village of Severny, both wooden and brick, located 55 km (34 mi) from ground zero within the Sukhoy Nos test range, were destroyed. In districts hundreds of kilometres from ground zero, wooden houses were destroyed; stone ones lost their roofs, windows, and doors; and radio communications were interrupted for almost one hour. One participant in the test saw a bright flash through dark goggles and felt the effects of a thermal pulse even at a distance of 270 km (170 mi). The heat from the explosion could have caused third-degree burns 100 km (62 mi) away from ground zero. A shock wave was observed in the air at Dikson settlement 700 km (430 mi) away; windowpanes were partially broken for distances up to 900 kilometres (560 mi). Atmospheric focusing caused blast damage at even greater distances, breaking windows in Norway and Finland. Despite being detonated 4.2 km (3 mi) above ground, its seismic body wave magnitude was estimated at 5.0–5.25.
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Posted on 8/22/23 at 9:25 pm to LSUfan4444
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For me...it's D-Day
Beach head had long been established when this photo was taken. The real fear is the days and weeks later in the hedgerows.
frick all that.
Posted on 8/22/23 at 9:51 pm to Darth_Vader
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There are not enough nopes in the known universe to come close to accurately describing how much of a nope this is for me.
Here is a start
Posted on 8/22/23 at 10:07 pm to Navajo61490
And I thought I had it bad when I was in Alaska last year and after an offshore earthquake, there was a tsunami warning. This was at 2 am local time. The front desk said to worry after the 3rd warning, but we went to higher ground and slept in our trucks until it cleared.
Posted on 8/22/23 at 11:05 pm to East Coast Band
But WHY lean over on that rock??????????
Posted on 8/22/23 at 11:11 pm to East Coast Band
F#@k doing that !! So far East Coast Band is winning.
Posted on 8/22/23 at 11:19 pm to OK Roughneck
How about that French dude who tightrope walked between the twin towers?
Posted on 8/22/23 at 11:27 pm to TejasHorn
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How about that French dude who tightrope walked between the twin towers?
Thats a big Nope too
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