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I just spent 45min trying to find an mp3 of the specials "Ghost town" for ppl to listen to while looking at this site. I couldnt find one so I figured Id just post the link without the spooky music........
Oh well.
My thread title was going to be "HOT Ukrainian chick DYING to show you her pics".
I seriously cant believe someone would deliberatly do this, Mebbe we have found a mate for Crucifixion boy.
Radation exposure IS cumulative.
Never let LaughingRat shave your testicles with a rusty serrated knife.
all i need is a car, a crapload of cash to get there, and a passport inot the Chernobyl zone.
reminds me of that movie Logan's Run when he comes outof hte enclosed city after the nuclear wars
"Just off the border of your waking mind there lies another time, where darkness and light are one. As you tread the halls of sanity, you feel so glad to be unable to go beyond. I have a message from another time."
Now that was the most depressing thing I've read in ages :cry:
A town with no background noises, must be quite a weird experience.
This reminds me of Andrei Tarkovski's Stalker.
I've never thought of Chernobyl from the viewpoint of the citizens, but it must've been ghastly. Watching the radiation glow from top of a building helplessly... It's somehow so much more frightful than some other catastrophe, for you know it's there but you can't see it. Haunting.
I wouldn't really want to check that area out myself, but I find something strangely compelling in a desolation like this. Hmm. A Fallout flashback?
Yep, i'm a post-apoc fanatic, BTW anyone of you got some nice film with a post-apocalyptic theme?
I would definitively ride myself through Chernobyl. When I was young I would ride my motocross and stop by old barns and abandonned truck and picture myself in some catastrophic world.
The only thing is how did she got a bike like that in a post-soviet country, she's either well educated of his fater has a load of cash. She's like 24 y old and already own a bike like that there. Well i'l 25 myself and own a bike + car + jeep but acquaring a recent bike in Ukraine is something else,well...anyway...
Yep, i'm a post-apoc fanatic, BTW anyone of you got some nice film with a post-apocalyptic theme?
AHA! another post-apoc fanatic!
Planet of the Apes was always good.
Battlefield Earth was too.
I liked the Time Machine (the new one). sorta post-apocalyptic.
"Just off the border of your waking mind there lies another time, where darkness and light are one. As you tread the halls of sanity, you feel so glad to be unable to go beyond. I have a message from another time."
Yep, i'm a post-apoc fanatic, BTW anyone of you got some nice film with a post-apocalyptic theme?
Yes I understand the fasination. In the northeast it was once a fad to go and visit the area of love canal, looked sorta like the pics shown, but set against the backdrop of the american suburbs. Totally barren, not many vechiles, just street after street of abandoned houses and stores. Not nearly as dangerous as radation though, just some pesky chemicals in the ground.
Check out the movie "Damnation alley"(circa 1980ish) for your post apoc fix.
Originally posted by -=Moss=-
The only thing is how did she got a bike like that in a post-soviet country, she's either well educated of his fater has a load of cash. :
Didnt you notice the endorsements ?
Kawi motorcycles
Shoie helmets
Ray-Ban sunglasses
Kevekan dosimeter guages
Soviet nuclear energy commission board of tourisim
Never let LaughingRat shave your testicles with a rusty serrated knife.
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