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This footage is much better than the petrol barrel explosion Nolan used in Oppenheimer, if he didn't want to use CGI why didn't he simply remaster the original footage?
Bonus footage from the Knotholt Grable test
This is the famous test that features in our marsey OMG!
The test took place in 1953. It was a nuclear projectile shot by the βAtomic Cannonβ M65, the explosion yield was 15kt.
- AbusiveJanitor : women and good things don't match
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relegated to being considered the same thing as soyjak.party
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[AHORA] Una estadounidense vino de visita a la Argentina y denunciΓ³ que vio "solo dos personas negras": "DescubrΓ que erradicaron a parte de su poblaciΓ³n y el 97% son blancos, es muy triste haber gastado tanta plata acΓ‘". pic.twitter.com/3lypg6La6d
— ElCanciller.com (@elcancillercom) May 9, 2024
Lol
Hey Boludos, did you know you apparently genocided all the Wakandans?
Reddit is on the case:
Hi! Argentinian historian here! Let me answer your question!
To understand the "lack" of african-descent in Argentina, you first need to understand colonial history and only then argentinian history.
Colonial empires had two types of slavery: work slaves for the plantations of tobacco/cotton/sugar/coffee and household slaves. Work slaves made the vast majority of slaves in the AmΓ©ricas, hence the ammount of slaves in the southern states of the U.S., the northern part of South AmΓ©rica and Brazil. Slaves were the main muscle behind the huge economies of the colonial empires. If you check ethnic maps of the AmΓ©ricas (i'm pretty sure in the U.S. they would be called "race maps", but we don't do that in South AmΓ©rica), you'll find a correlation of the places colonial plantations were and the main groups of african descent. Once we understand this, the rest is pretty simple to get.
In colonial times, the spanish Southern Cone was an unimportant region of the Spanish Empire. This region was the southern frontrier of Spain's dominion, and the resources destined to the develop of this area were minimum. Economically speaking, this region depended from the centers of power in the Viceroyalty of PerΓΊ, and was inserted within the colonial economic structure as a subsidiary region for the silver production in PotosΓ. The main product of the Pampas was dry meat and pack animals. There were no plantations in this regions, hence there was no need for "work slaves". In fact, and as a historical curiosity, Buenos Aires and Montevideo lived mainly of contraband. In 1776, the Spanish Empire, after the new royal house of BorbΓ³n rose to power, went through a huge reform and this region became the Viceroyalty of the RΓo de La Plata (except Chile, that was a captaincy). The capital city of this new viceroyalty was set Buenos Aires, by all means the largest of the cities of the Southern Cone. By the time of the RevoluciΓ³n de Mayo (1810), Buenos Aires had 40k inhabitants, 1/3 of them being household slaves (there's a common missconception in the Internet that Argentina as a whole had 1/3 of african population, but, no, this number reffers to Buenos Aires). Since Buenos Aires was the biggest city, you can imagine how loosely populated this region was.
The newly formed Patriotic Government passed a Law in 1813 that stablished that every son of slaves would be free. Although Argentina was a Spanish colony, and Spain had a Caste System, here there was no segregation. Finally, by 1853, with the sanction of the Argentinian Constitution, slavery was formally abolished, although by this time there were almost no slaves still alive. People intermarried and mixed. This made the small population of african-descent to slowly integrate within the argentinian gene pool. By the end of the XIX century, massive waves of european migration began to arrive to this land, and once again people intermarried and mixed. We're talking about several millions of people, mainly from southern Europe, that arrived to a country with 3 million inhabitants. However, although you cannot "see" black argentines, there is a layer of african culture within the argentinian culture. There are "african festivals" in the province of Corrientes, and you can see african influence in certain types of traditional music.
TLDR: Argentina was a poor part of the Spanish Empire and it didn't have plantations. Since it didn't have plantations, there was no "need" for "work slaves", hence the small ammount of african descent you see nowadays.
TLDR, they got bleached.
So, genocide. Thx. https://tiktok.com/t/ZT8BK4jmN/
But that kind of genocide is a myth!
Bonus: Burger (Pocha) goes to Argentina and sees white people.
https://twitter.com/iberianamerica/status/1785676792545649054
https://twitter.com/richardhanania/status/1785790489763234303
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The smell of cooking food is actually air pollution, study finds
Overall, researchers concluded that air pollution from cooking is vastly underestimated and could account for nearly a quarter of VOCs in urban areas. The problem is even more acute indoors and inside homes.
What this means for air quality management remains to be seen. Having the data, Coggon believes, is the first step.
You vill not cook the food to make it tasty, besides it is a fire hazard in your pod anyway.
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.@AnnCoulter told me flat-out to my face that she couldnβt vote for me βbecause youβre an Indian,β even though she agreed with me more than most other candidates. I disagree with her but respect she had the guts to speak her mind. It was a riveting hour. The TRUTH podcast is back https://t.co/neVjKSs6e9
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) May 8, 2024
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365 bodies in 365 days π€¦ββοΈ
— Clown World β’ π€‘ (@ClownWorld_) May 9, 2024
Thoughts? π pic.twitter.com/2UgfzHlqhS
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Is Lipstick Alley the new stormfront?