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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 8 months
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ℭ𝔥𝔢𝔯𝔫𝔬𝔟𝔶𝔩 𝔈𝔵𝔠𝔩𝔲𝔰𝔦𝔬𝔫 ℨ𝔬𝔫𝔢
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planetpripyat · 1 year
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hello, im making this blog to keep track of my progress recreating pripyat in planet zoo.
this is the front of the city hall, ive also made a few other test buildings but they aren't very accurate so im going to try again before i post this please interact i have adhd and i need motivation to do things even if i already really want to do them
i was inspired to do this by the conservation pack which i got for christmas, in particular, the przewalski horses. i have always been fascinated by how wildlife has flourished in the chernobyl exclusion zone
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cannibalcharon · 1 year
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Y’all there are now 8 Billion people spread across seven continents, nearly 200 nations, and some 4500~ states speaking over 7000 languages. Not everyone is going to fit nicely into your comfort box.
We love to say “Oh sex/gender/sexuality/attraction is a spectrum,” until it comes to our personal little comfort box. Guess what.
Not everyone is going to fit your definition perfectly. Not everyone is going to fit inside your box.
That isn’t harmful, that’s human beings being human beings.
Existing in all facets on a spectrum, the human experience is unique to each and every individual. You have to wrap your heads around this fact. No human experience is the same. No box is going to fit everyone nicely. Someone existing different than you isn’t harmful, it just is. A human being existing differently than you. Words are made up and definitions vary on language and region. Take a breath. Take a walk. Take a long hard look at your discomfort and reflect if it’s truly harm being done or just your personal discomfort and fear over something different than yourself. Chances are it is very likely that you’re building higher walls when you should be building longer tables. Y’all gotta wrap your heads around the fact we’re all in this together, like it or not.
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reaperlight · 2 years
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winterstormsystem · 1 year
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UHJ CHERNOBYLS NATURE IS SO FUCKING BEAUTIFUL I LOVE IT
the way nature grows around the disaster, the way she adapts to extreme radiation, the way xe grows around humans mistakes and claims it as theirs, the way that he makes their claim on what humans abandoned
Nature's Claim is truly beautiful, retaking what is rightfully theirs.
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Elephant foot from Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
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inkedcr0w · 4 months
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A mural on the Pripyat Music School entitled “Music”.
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The mural is made from a traditional Italian mosaic style called Smalti. Small, hand cut glass pieces make up the colors of the mural.
Photo Credits: Andre Josse
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loccorocco · 1 year
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“Nika. Where’s Sanya?” (context) (Sanya at the moment) stalker OCs Andrei + Nika
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sleights-of-hand · 1 year
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Radiation fun fact melanin helps protect from radiation and it's effects! This can be seen in the tree frogs around the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone who used to be bright green and are now evolving to be much duller and darker some even being jet black!
That is a fun fact! I just parsed through the Medscape article on this … I knew melanin offers some protection against UV radiation but I wouldn’t have guessed that melanism would be beneficial to amphibians dealing with like . Ionizing radiation constantly from everywhere. Huh!
Thank you for sending this in. How animals and plants survive in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is one of my favorite things to read and think about. :)
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homebrewstims · 7 months
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Chernobyl Created the World's Rarest Dogs (part 1?)
Full shots + square versions
Though this isn't my footage, these are my gifs. See my terms of use BEFORE you reupload!
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etakeh · 10 months
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Ok you know I love my ambiance videos, right?
So youtube tries to get me to watch all sorts of random nature videos. And it's not the first time they've tried to get me to watch this channel.
But it *is* the first time it was 6.5 hours of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
The random Geiger counters beeping really make it special.
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bubsybobcat · 2 months
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chief's fursona is a lynx
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nuclear-breakdown · 1 year
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Favorite Videos, Movies, TV Shows About Nuclear/ Radioactive Topics
If reading isn’t your style, visual media is always an engaging way to absorb information. I have spent a fair amount of time scouring On Demand and YouTube for information on these subjects. Most focus on the dire consequences of nuclear power, as that is a lot more interesting to watch than explaining how a light water graphite-moderated reactor works. But, still, if you want to engage in more content around this topic, here are my top 5.
5. “Nuclear Explosions Compilation High Quality” by Dom Productions on YouTube- Just a small sampling of atomic bomb tests that were filmed over the years. All sources come from atomcentral.com, where a restoration expert named Peter Kuran fixes up the tapes and showcases them on the website. Witnessing the absolute power that these weapons have is both mesmerizing and horrifying. Well worth a watch if you can handle the repeated booms.
4. “The Babushkas of Chernobyl” by Holly Morris on Prime Video- The Exclusion Zone from the Chernobyl disaster is 30 kilometers from the reactor itself. Many people living in towns and villages were forced to flee their homes due to the unending threat of radiation. But there are some people who have defied the official government ruling and have returned to their homes located in the Exclusion Zone. Some have been named ‘babushkas,’ grandmothers who wish to be where they have always been, despite the potential dangers. A story of resilience and bravery, it is a fascinating watch to learn more about the real people who were affected by the Chernobyl disaster.
3. “A Brief History of: The Demon Core (Short Documentary)” by Plainly Difficult on YouTube- Plainly Difficult (John) has uploaded many videos regarding nuclear accidents. An underrated channel, I think this is the perfect video to begin exploring his stuff. This one hunk of plutonium is responsible for two deaths, hence its name. The circumstance behind both incidents is a harrowing tale, and John summarized it succinctly and with grace.
2. “I Got Access to Chernobyl’s Deadliest Area” by Kyle Hill on YouTube- Not many people get access to inside the New Safe Containment. The largest moving structure, this giant arch covers Reactor No. 4 at Chernobyl and the old Sarcophagus. He goes to places most people will never be able to see, coming along with a team of scientists. Accompanied by the constant screams of Geiger counters, Hill still promotes the positives that nuclear power can do for the world, if only we learn from our mistakes.
1. “Chernobyl” by Craig Mazin on HBO- To the surprise of no one, this award-winning production is a must-watch. While not completely accurate to the 1986 disaster, it still captures and shows the reality of the disaster. Incredible acting, enthralling soundtrack, beautiful scenery, and despite its faults on some factual points, the cultural impact this mini-series has had speaks for itself.
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