Ubisoft accidentally references Nagasaki :marseymacarthur:

https://x.com/r230614_shin/status/1838029920506892460

>Please spread the word

>Assassin's Creed Shadows figures from Ubisoft, a famous Japanese hate and criminal company

>A figurine of a destroyed torii gate has been released, which is believed to be based on the "One-Leg Torii" gate that was destroyed in the Nagasaki atomic bombing.

>I have never seen a "One-Legged Torii" other than the one destroyed by the American atomic bomb in Nagasaki.

!g*mers


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!kino other than Terminator 2 and 3, are there any other good movies that showcase realistic/just simply good nuclear explosions?

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/17272146457531304.webp Twin Peaks: The Return episode 8 was basically a documentary.

Also probably about one in every three or four Godzilla movies, even the bad ones or the one where Godzilla was a giant iguana but the soundtrack fricking ruled.

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Indiana Jones :marseytroublemaker: !kino

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Oppenheimer kind of :marseyoppenheimer:. Fallout nuke scenes were almost ok but the initial flash would have been much brighter, everyone on the party would be temporarily blinded by it, it wouldn't have been just the girl who saw the bright flash like on the show were the rest only realized there was an explosion after the shockwave hit.

!physics thoughts?

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Haven't seen either. Heard good things about Oppenheimer that they got a lot of technical things correct and also about the politics of jews caught between the nazi and mccarthy era.

Anyway, saw von Neumann not listed in the cast and lost all interest. Man came in, saw the problem of compressing the plutonium, invented the explosive lenses in a matter of weeks, showed it would work, left the plebs too build it and went about his way like a gigachad.

As a !mathematics truecel there's no higher insult than seeing a bunch of uneducated gorilla physicists chimp around for 3 hours while all their work was cut out for them by mathematicians.

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@ObamaBinLaden say this as a feminist ally

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Von Neumann's exclusion was unfortunate (the man was basically a polymath and Memenheimer becomes a simple project manager next to him), however it's worth mentioning the film focus solely on Oppenheimer, it's a biopic, not a film about the Manhattan project.

Other Physicists like Feynman and Fermi are barely in the film and Edward Teller exists as a sort of antagonist by the second half of the film.

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Let me just get nostalgic about the nuke in CoD4 for a sec :marseymushroomcloud: I was like 10 and staying over at my friend's place, we played 1v1 til he went to bed early, so I stayed up late and played through a big chunk of the campaign. You just spent the mission rescuing a crashed pilot, and you're flying out of the city listening to the chatter on the radio when it goes off. Bright white light, comms go down, and you can see the shockwave racing towards you, knocking over buildings and other copters. You crash and crawl out of the wreckage, look up at the growing mushroom cloud, and then die.

Cool as frick.

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The first one makes me laugh every time I see it. And that was the last time I laughed.

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