Having a bomb dropped anywhere would be bad enough, but in New York hundreds of thousands of people would die and get radiation poisoning. That would be bad.
It was very disturbing to read how uniform and grim the article sounded. It rattled off numbers of casualties like it was a grocery list. This definitely reinforced what we learned in class today about how bombs are terrible and no one wins in nuclear warfare.
War is obviously a terrible thing, but its just not human to do this to anybody. This is not part of war in order to survive, it's extremely over the top. This is too much power for anybody to have.
I'm a native South Carolinian and I attained my undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of South Carolina. I taught fourth grade for two years in the Mississippi Delta and two years at an alternative high school in Western North Carolina. I have been at Tigard High School since the fall of 2003, where I teach U.S. History and Psychology.
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Having a bomb dropped anywhere would be bad enough, but in New York hundreds of thousands of people would die and get radiation poisoning. That would be bad.
8:04 AM
this is extremely scary
5:27 PM
It was very disturbing to read how uniform and grim the article sounded. It rattled off numbers of casualties like it was a grocery list.
This definitely reinforced what we learned in class today about how bombs are terrible and no one wins in nuclear warfare.
8:16 PM
I had no idea it happened so fast. So many people could die in a matter of seconds!
8:22 PM
War is obviously a terrible thing, but its just not human to do this to anybody. This is not part of war in order to survive, it's extremely over the top. This is too much power for anybody to have.
8:41 PM
What freaks me out is that someone actually thought about it in this much detail and bothered to come up with the whole scenario...
9:40 PM
It nuked Central Park!!
1:05 PM
NOOOOOOOOOO! NOT THE TREES!!
2:40 PM
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