Author Topic: How big are humanities nukes?  (Read 6238 times)

The original Tsar bomb was 100 megatons, making it bigger than your Planet Buster.
Hahaha, you would know.


Hahaha, you would know.
Yes I would. I have a couple engineering books and they mention nukes.


Yes I would. I have a couple engineering books and they mention nukes.
You missed the joke.




5000mt

amidoinitrite?

5000mt
amidoinitrite?
stuffs going to make a massive crack on the world.

The force of  the tzar bomb is only 1/10000000 of the power my snake uses to pee.

c:


The force of  the tzar bomb is only 1/10000000 of the power my snake uses to pee.
-5,000,000 E-Peen

The force of  the tzar bomb is only 1/10000000 of the power my snake uses to pee.
that means you would be dead :\

The force of  the tzar bomb is only 1/10000000 of the power my snake uses to pee.
The sheer force of that means that every time you take a piss, you're blasted backwards at an incomprehensibly high speed.

The sheer force of that means that every time you take a piss, you're blasted backwards at an incomprehensibly high speed.
So he has a massive richard on a regular 6ft human body.