So there is this thing, that is *always* right next to him, over which he has full and sole authority. YES PLEASE LET'S MOVE TO HOLE ELEVEN NOW. THANK YOU!pic.twitter.com/ELea7hArwO
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So there is this thing, that is *always* right next to him, over which he has full and sole authority. YES PLEASE LET'S MOVE TO HOLE ELEVEN NOW. THANK YOU!pic.twitter.com/ELea7hArwO
Here's me finding an upside (!) but really, there is an upside to existential jolts like this. They are good reminders of the stakes. There is no existential threat to humanity bigger than nuclear war over which we have substantial say, and that we've punted for so long.
For more than half an hour, more than a million people thought they might be about to die—and we weren’t sure the world was about to end. *Today*, that threat is ignored. People’s ability to compartmentalize away real threats will never cease to amaze me.https://twitter.com/georgetakei/status/952583202614505473 …
Educated people tweet the dumbest things in the name of politics.
Duck and cover.
If you get the warning 30 minutes in advance, you can drive to a safe distance from the hypocenter of 20 megaton bomb. Or you can get to a bomb shelter if there's one nearby.
It’s beyond ludicrous that there is any kind of ‘warning’ system at all. Where exactly do people think they’ll “find shelter”, for f*ck sake. Current nuclear bombs are MANY orders of magnitude more powerful than Hiroshima or Nagasaki—the Hawaiian islands would simply vanish.
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