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Chernobyl @ HBO, anybody's watchin'?
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Don't have cable television . . . Im the OG CurrentlySober.
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More people die of AIDS in Russia every year than died in Chernobyl.
Russia's AIDS epidemic is their new Chernobyl and just like Chernobyl they're fucking things up and making it worse. More Russians have HIV than Americans and they have 1/3 of our population. 1.3 million Russians have HIV and only 300k get treatment. |
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However this thread is not about HIV-infected fags like you. It's about Chernobyl. It's about a part of the Ukraine. So please stick you AIDS-infected tongue up your AIDS-infected faggy ass and show some respect to the Ukraine and the Ukrainian people. |
The tv-serie looks promising and according to others it's one of the best series right now, and education was never Bladewire's strong point. Poor uneducated angry liberals best shot is quantity hence why we see him everywhere spewing fake shit and false statements.
Poor Bladewire...:( |
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Watching, I visited Chernobyl few months ago so it's even more interesting.
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Why shouldn't you wear russian underpants?
Because If you do, Chernobyl fallout... |
In reality, the director of the Chernobyl station has got about 3 deathly dozes of radiation. He's got 10 years in prison. And you know what? He's still alive.
Брюханов, Виктор Петрович P.S. When I was a teenager, I shared a train compartment with one of those guys who worked on deactivation of Chernobyl. The young dude was absolutely bald... A lot of Soviet soldiers were used there, but those were not drafted ones. If you look at the chronicles, you will see they are definitely older than 27 (only 18-27 y/o males can be drafted to the army here). Everyone older than 27 is a professional and he does it for money. So in fact, all those guys (soldiers and engineers) who worked there were volunteers. They all knew that they are doomed. Look at the last seconds of the video above. Those are the engineers that worked on the station. They are highly educated professionals and they know just everything about nuclear power and radiation. They all know that they are dead already, but they are happy because they have stopped the catastrophe which could bury a whole Europe. They were not send there at a gun point. They knew their responsibility and they were afraid for their own families in case if the condemnation won't be localized and the radiation will spread to the continent. Can't say the same about the firemen that extinguished fire after the explosion. Those didn't know anything. Nobody knew it at that moment... |
Only so much Chernobyl shit I can watch. However, the "of mics and men" wu-tang documentary on showtime is excellent.
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The 4th episode about the execution squad was very realistic and emotional. If you haven't watched the HBO show yet, watch it. It has got a 9.7 rating at IMDB right now.
P.S. And as a one who lived in Soviet Union I can confirm that everything is true. Just a single note: we have never used a word "comrade" as often as it shown in that movie. "Comrade" in Soviet Union was something like "mister" in English. How often you say this word to someone? Everything else it absolutely authentic. |
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