Voter thread 2024

This place really is a hellhole

90% of those ■■■■■■■ wont keep that money

I just spent $600 on a sick ass bookshelf and had a really hard time clicking buy

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I blame murs for not giving me that job and giving me ptsd about being poor and hungry

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90% of these re tards don’t even have the money they claim to have they just spend it all on chrome hearts clothing. Half of them I’m pretty sure are just trust fund kids

Oh nice with the Alzheimers I'll probably end up with that shit if I'm not careful

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@yns ur gonna need a lot of 100kt nukes for LA. 100kt nuke in km is 1.9km blast radius

If we are talking leveling LA. Each circle is about 2km diameter. You can extrapolate

mate the hypocenter is the least of your worries from a nuclear strike

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up to 10km diameter so 5 of those side by side would have blown out windows

Little baby doesn't know nuclear

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My uncle knows nuclear. Says it's really bad to pump any amount of radiation into the air, soil, and water of the highest volume state producer of agricultural exports in the country.

well no shit but thats not the topic. The topic is how many nukes will it take to level LA

My topic is who cares you aren't going to live inside an EPA superfund site

I'm half ukie I got them Chernobyl genes I'll be fine

The blast radius is much bigger then the fireball

They air burst nukes pretty high up to maximize the damage from the blast radius, nuclear fallout is not as much of a concern

Give me a radius/ diameter you agree with and ill draw you a LA Nuke map lol

In a typical air burst, where the blast range is maximized to produce the greatest range of severe damage, i.e. the greatest range that ~10 psi (69 kPa) of pressure is extended over, is a GR/ground range of 0.4 km for 1 kiloton (kt) of TNT yield; 1.9 km for 100 kt; and 8.6 km for 10 megatons (Mt) of TNT .

@fbi

10 psi will knock down concrete buildings you only need ~5 psi to knockdown houses and less sturdy buildings

But actually yes I think your image is fairly accurate, the only thing is I think the MIRVs the Russians use are 300 KT so the damage radius would be bigger for each circle