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why-i-love-comics · 24 days
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Spider-Gwen: Smash #3 (2024)
written by Melissa Flores art by Enid Balam & Fer Siguentes-Sujo
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nobrashfestivity · 2 years
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The first successful test of an atomic bomb, Alamogordo, New Mexico, July 16, 1945.
Color photograph of the Trinity test.
Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1945, Photographer unknown possibly  Jack Aeby
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vertigoartgore · 1 month
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2011's Fear Itself: Uncanny X-Force Vol.1 #1-3 covers by Simone Bianchi (art) and Simone Peruzzi (colours).
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candorverity · 11 months
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Oppenheimer. Oh, Oppenheimer. Maybe I'm a lowly science nerd, but that movie made me feel things. I want to spin around as fast as elements are thrown at eachother and scream as loud as I can when a bomb is blowing up so no one can hear. I want to cry, I want to learn, I want to punch every overzealous white politician and scientist in the face. We are all murders and killers and wonderful and terrible and need to find our own little niche in the world. Jesus Fucking Christ, Oppenheimer made me feel
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typhlonectes · 5 months
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The Trinity Nuclear Test unleashed more than just a blast, it spread radioactive fallout across America far more extensively than ever imagined. Recent 21st-century weather models have unveiled the chilling truth. Dive into our riveting report to learn more about the hidden impact of the Trinity Test...
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uchihanitro · 2 months
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Oppenheimer (2023)
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jahdalli · 10 months
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Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” Matthew 19:14
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What if this kiddo’s had known each other when they were little
Bruce would find himself reading a book hidden behind a bush while Betty collects plants and stumbles upon him 🌱💚📗
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smashlovesscream · 8 months
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I'm so excited to make the saddest ending possible to fuel my sadness tank
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ashtraygrrrl · 11 months
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i started wrtiting a longer post about this, but i just wanted to get to this point so ill just make a smaller post for it.
after watching oppenheimer and bawling my eyes out unexpectedly at its end, i started thinking about something. we, all of us, in the world, know what happened during Hiroshima and Nagasaki. we are aware of the number of lives lost and people in pain, both physical and emotional, because of it. but we have it in the back of our minds. we are able to discuss it "objectively" because we can keep the awareness of this pain in the back of our minds. and that is a good thing; we shouldn't have to feel pain for something we are not responsible for every time we discuss it in politics or history.
still, if we think about it too much, we do feel the pain, because we are empathetic beings, and we have all lost someone, so, to varying degrees, we can imagine the amount of pain the relatives of the people in those cities, or overall japanese people, felt during and after the events.
it is a thing that weighs upon our collective consciousness. even if we weren't its perpetrators and we feel no guilt whatsoever over it, the amount of pain is so large, that if we think about it too much, if we think of the victims and their relatives as individuals, families, lovers, who were apart for one or another reason, we can imagine the pain. i cannot empathise with the phrase "a hundred thousand people killed", but i can with "a father was on a work trip when he heard the news, and he suddenly knew he didn't have children anymore". that hurts. it aches, and that's why we would rather speak in numbers; because we can detach ourselves from the human beings who lost their lives or loves. and again, that's okay, we do this with so many other things because if we stopped and felt for every tragedy ever, we would lose all faith in humanity, and we would hurt endlessly, but it is good to think about the individual victims of these events sometimes, so that we do not forget the reality of the world, the scope of what they went through, of what humanity's been through.
i don't know, perhaps im an ~empath, but i experience it like that.
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lirhyapetitpain · 2 years
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"Like a trip through the past, to that day in the rain And that one guitar, made his whole life change Now he needs to keep on rockin', he just can't stop Gotta keep on rockin', that boy has got to stay on top"
Gamma Tarot XXII - THE FOOL featuring Rick the A-Bomb
I - THE MAGICIAN II - THE HIGH PRIESTESS III - THE EMPRESS IV - THE EMPEROR V - THE HIEROPHANT VI- THE LOVERS VII - THE CHARIOT VIII - JUSTICE IX - THE HERMIT X - WHEEL OF FORTUNE XI - STRENGTH XII - THE HANGED MAN XIII XIV - TEMPERANCE XV - THE DEVIL XVI - THE TOWER XVII - THE STAR XVIII - THE MOON XIX - THE SUN XX - JUDGEMENT XXI - THE WORLD XXII - THE FOOL
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nobrashfestivity · 2 years
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Emmet Gowin, Nuclear test sites, taken in the 1990s
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shintobufo · 10 months
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HIROSHIMA , AUGUST 6 1945
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Upper Deck Marvel 80th Anniversary (2018)
#187 A-Bomb
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Errmmmm Skaar looks different. He liked his hair in the agents of smash and now… where has it gone? No top front hair?
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I wonder if they would ever do a movie with Hulk, She Hulk, Skaar, Rick aka A Bomb and Red Hulk.
(Though they could change red hulk for abomination?).
(Honestly not watched the movies/tv show but watched the cartoons).
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