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I'm not going to start an argument, Don
HAHAHAHAHAHA FAGGOT/Don impression//ontopicSo we won't have a massive nuclear fallout here on the west coast?
No, it was said that the radiation will clearly fall close, but not too close to our shores.
If it explodes and the winds happen to go cross-sea, you will get some
the radiation will not be strong enough to contaminate any people on the west coast in the united states, if that situation happened, so don't panic if you live on the west coast.
From what I heard, it's enough to cause light nausea and disorientation in more sensitive people during prolonged exposure.
If you wake up glowing in the dark you should worry.
You wouldn't glow unless exposed to radiation AND phosphorus. To be safe just keep a Geiger Counter with you.Edit: INB4XRAIN
EVERYTHING MUST BE PICKED APARTEVERYTHING MUST BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXTCAN'T JUST A FEW OF US FUCKING GET ALONG?SOMEONE DELETE THIS THREAD, PLEASE./CAPS