Hey, films, we’re also taught asystole isn’t shockable. So pull your sleeves up, it’s CPR time.
You know what’s kind of beautiful?
In French, you don’t really say “I miss you.” You say “tu me manques,” which is closer to “you are missing from me.”
I love that. “You are missing from me.” You are a part of me, you are essential to my being. You are like a limb, or an organ, or blood. I cannot function without you.
in American we say “do fries come with that shake” when someone with a cute patootie walks by
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There’s something to be said about a man in law enforcement…or firefighting…who could also save you life. Drives me insane! ;)
The photo above is the closest humanity has ever come to creating Medusa.
If you were to look at this, you would die instantly. End of story.
The image is of a reactor core lava formation in the basement of the Chernobyl nuclear plant. It’s called the Elephant’s Foot and weighs hundreds of tons, but is only a couple meters across.
Oh, and regarding the Medusa thing? This picture was taken through a mirror around the corner of the hallway. Because the wheeled camera they sent up to take pictures of it was destroyed by the radiation.
I wonder if they could get pictures in colour now or maybe get an accurate heat reading off of that thing, if it’s still all there.
It’s crazy to think that something can be that strong that it would kill you by just looking at it. Though it’s understandable. I’d like a heat reading off of it.
oh damn i thought this was a mummy at first. it looked like a crushed skull to me, like the very bottom is almost a face… damn ive been reading too much junji ito. but also holy shit this is terrifying and cool
That’s really badass
That’s pretty damn scary
that’s pretty damn awesome
Can you IMAGINE the amount of radiation this thing has to give off to INSTANTLY kill you? That’s absolutely terrifying. Just think of the people that were exposed to direct radiation from the Hiroshima and Nagasaki disasters. A lot of them took a while to die (Minus those in the direct blast radius), while this thing is almost instant. Chernobyl’s history is an interesting one, and with the release of the Chernobyl Diaries film, I have a feeling a lot more of these long-forgotten facts are going to be popping up.








