“There was a brilliant flash of light, an invisible heat like none ever felt , and before being turned into ash, man had witnessed the engine that powers that stars themselves. “
@porkchopex I disagree with your facile justification of rape, mass murder, plunder and medical experiments on enemy civilians(including vivisections without anaesthesia).
@porkchopex So what? The same can be said of the firebombing of Japan, which created greater death and wanton destruction than the 2 nukes. 67 japanese cities were fire bombed. In a single night the firebombing of Tokyo created more deaths than Nagasaki and far, far more destroyed homes and buildings.
The japanese military murdered between 3 and 10 million civilians. Including some ~200 000 in the city of Nanking which were murdered with perfectly ordinary bayonettes, arson, rifles and swords.
Risking sounding very stupid, but bare with me; what instruments is this version played on? I really like the sounds, but have no clue about music in general
This is when man learned to harness the power of the stars. Warfare is natural, it spawns the greatest technological progress unfortunately. Sad but true. The yin and the yang. Light and darkness. Duality of nature. That’s what this video is about. Understand brahs? lolz.. I can haz thumbs up?
@RichardGold8 That’s the whole idea! Pachelbel’s classical piece as the musical background makes this video very sarcastic. Just like soldiers singing Mickey Mouse Club song in Kubrick’s “Full Metal Jacket”.
“There was a brilliant flash of light, an invisible heat like none ever felt , and before being turned into ash, man had witnessed the engine that powers that stars themselves. “
i want a nuclear
@porkchopex I disagree with your facile justification of rape, mass murder, plunder and medical experiments on enemy civilians(including vivisections without anaesthesia).
@soylentgreenb I disagree with the vulgar division of the world into good and bad which leads to justify everything.
@porkchopex It’s even more foolish to let the japanese continue commit attrocities when you can stop it. Contrary to the popular meme that Japan was ready to surrender, they barely surrendered even after the two nuclear attacks(there was a failed coup d’état by those factions who wanted to keep Japan in the war).
@soylentgreenb The same goes for all the atrocities carried out by the human race.
But it is foolish to justify atrocities against other atrocities.
@porkchopex So what? The same can be said of the firebombing of Japan, which created greater death and wanton destruction than the 2 nukes. 67 japanese cities were fire bombed. In a single night the firebombing of Tokyo created more deaths than Nagasaki and far, far more destroyed homes and buildings.
The japanese military murdered between 3 and 10 million civilians. Including some ~200 000 in the city of Nanking which were murdered with perfectly ordinary bayonettes, arson, rifles and swords.
@yoursisterinlaw Violin and so on.
ironic… very ironic…
Risking sounding very stupid, but bare with me; what instruments is this version played on? I really like the sounds, but have no clue about music in general
@porkchopex Or, as Hermann Goering said, when told of Hiroshima: “A splendid achievement. I’m glad I had nothing to do with it.”
Ronskifin how do you suppose we get anti-matter?
@porkchopex
That is if we survived the nazi nuclear holocaust
@Softballin15luver Not as much as you might suppose. It tends to be hard on atolls, however.
@sheamcm LOL. We’d tell you . . . but you know what would happen next.
[Kanon und Gigue für 3 Violinen mit Generalbaß des Johann Pachelbel]
the video has good idea
Thats how you dig a hole!
0:33 whoa
relaxing…
@HenrykXIV You didn’t see the title?
Gorgeous musical piece and pretty kickass exposions, but do you not know what this does to the planet?
@porkchopex AMEN
This is when man learned to harness the power of the stars. Warfare is natural, it spawns the greatest technological progress unfortunately. Sad but true. The yin and the yang. Light and darkness. Duality of nature. That’s what this video is about. Understand brahs? lolz.. I can haz thumbs up?
@RichardGold8 That’s the whole idea! Pachelbel’s classical piece as the musical background makes this video very sarcastic. Just like soldiers singing Mickey Mouse Club song in Kubrick’s “Full Metal Jacket”.
i know it’s radiation and it destroys everything but ISN’T IT BEAUTIFUL?? especially with such music!!