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    medyo natulala ako when I saw this.
    Katumbas daw ng lahat ng explosives na pinasabog during WWII multiplied by 10!

    click here

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    yan ba yung tsar bomba?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psylocke
    yan ba yung tsar bomba?
    yun ata bro.

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    grabe... paano kaya yun hindi nila dinetonate?

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    ilang megatons?

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    "scorched earth" strategy ba?

    russia is probably the most radioactive country in the world. lots of places have been used to dump radioactive wastes, and most of the nukes they never got to use are probably wasting away, leaking radioactive crap all over the place. and some radioactive materials take around 200 years to break down. scary indeed

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    laking kabute nun ah!

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    it is indeed the tsar. 58 megatons worth of TNT!!! my gosh, gaano kaya ka layo ang sakop nang nuclear faal-out nun?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psylocke
    yan ba yung tsar bomba?
    Bomba Star!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian_rex
    it is indeed the tsar. 58 megatons worth of TNT!!! my gosh, gaano kaya ka layo ang sakop nang nuclear faal-out nun?!
    it was detonated 2 miles above the target, so nuclear fallout should be contained(daw)

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Largest Nuclear Detonation ever Recorded