An enlightening perspective, Victor.Actually a 'nuclear' bomb is a misnomer because such an explosion converts matter into light by the equation, the amount of light equals the amount of matter multiplied by the speed of light squared. So a small amount of matter produces an unimaginably large amount of light.
So a 'nuclear' bomb is actually a light bomb.
And seen in this light, a light bomb seems more exciting.
No one said ''YAY NUCLEAR WAR FTW ". It can be exciting in a certain light, and terrifying in many other lights.Dude, death and destruction is BAD. What the hell? How boring and unrealistic is your life if you think nuclear war would be fantastic?
No one said ''YAY NUCLEAR WAR FTW arty2". It can be exciting in a certain light, and terrifying in many other lights.
Turn off the Fi and try to think objectively. Also, develop some Ne.
Personally, I don't get appalled that easily. Also, I find your linear perspective to be extremely immature, so I guess we're even.Why don't you develop some Se and live in the fucking real world. I am actually appalled by the immaturity of this, to be perfectly honest. It just seems immature and dumb to me.
Boredom is a powerful motivator.It also makes me wonder if men start wars and kill people out of boredom.
I imagine it as a total nuclear war that will eradicate all of civilization. In this, I sit with a couple of friends on a mountaintop, drinking expensive alcohol, waiting for and then watching with an eerie delight the fireworks of the first dying of Urth. It is a bit idealized but, I reckon, still covered by 'in a certain light'."In a certain light" changes everything. Put that anywhere and I'll find an atom of reason to answer yes. E.g. I can imagine people reunited in bunkers, leaving their differences aside and contemplating the value of small things that we take for granted.
I can imagine people reunited in bunkers, leaving their differences aside and contemplating the value of small things that we take for granted.
So a 'nuclear' bomb is actually a light bomb.
I don't find the idea of lots of people dying in horrible ways to be exciting. And I don't relish the end of tech and medicine. Or getting cancer from radiation poisoning and dying in pain. And a host of other things attached to nuclear war. And the crime and violence that would came, since the rule of law would become "might makes right" again.
At the same time, I'd find a cultural reboot exciting. There's so much crap in our constructed society that has nothing to do with actual living. I'd rather be living and interacting with the world, rather than living daily in what amounts to a socially constructed existence.
This was the reason I chose "yes." But then everyone gets offended by that question so I gave up on it and unmarked it.