Zeirbah
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Ah, I remember this movie!
But, if this does happened, we're boned.
Ah, I remember this movie!
I'm wondering what kind of damage such an object would do. I'm sure it can wipe out an entire city, is it enough to actually put our whole survival and existence as a species at risk?
For instance, can it trigger a nuclear winter that would last a decade?
I discovered recently that an asteroid or meteor doesnt have to hit the earth..
Lots of them blow up before they hit the ground, causing even more devastation which is how nuclear bombs also work
Hey Paula remember wot i said about news mediaI discovered recently that an asteroid or meteor doesnt have to hit the earth..
Lots of them blow up before they hit the ground, causing even more devastation which is how nuclear bombs also work
Thanks for the words of encouragement! We feel better now!
I discovered recently that an asteroid or meteor doesnt have to hit the earth..
Lots of them blow up before they hit the ground, causing even more devastation which is how nuclear bombs also work
Hmmm. Are the odds of a nuclear winter still the same if the asteroid crashes in an ocean.
Yes there would be giant tsunamis, but would there be enough debris thrown in the air to trigger a nuclear winter like it would if it crashed on a continent?
Hey Paula remember wot i said about news mediaI discovered recently that an asteroid or meteor doesnt have to hit the earth..
Lots of them blow up before they hit the ground, causing even more devastation which is how nuclear bombs also work
Thanks for the words of encouragement! We feel better now!
I agree...don't worry, be happy. I feel in order for the NWO to take place a global catastrophe will be required. This event could explain the rapture and the decressed population that were killed or missing to the survivors. Too many people, in this present world, would resist the NWO but the survivors of a global disaster would get in line to turn in their guns, accept the chip, and obey martial law in exchange for food and safety. So bottom line...get your Big Mac with fries but don't forget to wear your hard hat to protect yourself from falling objects.Hey Paula remember wot i said about news mediaThanks for the words of encouragement! We feel better now!
I'm not worried at all. We need to live life the best we can and if it ends suddenly, we're not going to be able to stop it anyway, so why worry?