• Nuclear Missile Attack Prank
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Where are they all running to? Do they plan to drive outside a 400 mile radius before it hits or something
[QUOTE=Chinook249;44292330]Where are they all running to? Do they plan to drive outside a 400 mile radius before it hits or something[/QUOTE] Would you stay and watch the nuke obliterate you?
[QUOTE=Gustafa;44292303]Isn't this kind of illegal? [editline]19th March 2014[/editline] 10/10 though, would shit serious bricks.[/QUOTE] Not illegal actually. I was looking it up and it's only illegal if a broadcaster uses it. They fine the shit out of you, recently some commercials used it and the broadcasters let it through and the broadcasters got fined to all fuck
Wouldn't work in Switzerland. We're so paranoid we have thousands of sirens everywhere for that kind of stuff, so you'd have heard them going off if something was actually happening. Also we have enough fallout shelters for the whole population :v:
We heard this sound everywhere back when I was a kid in Iraq when the invasion happened. [video=youtube;erMO3m0oLvs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erMO3m0oLvs[/video] It was shortly followed by thumps and glass shattering (if you're a pleb and didnt tape your windows open) Eerie as fuck listening to it. Gives me an adrenaline rush tho.
That is an evil prank if I've ever seen one. And apparently some people weren't notified it was a prank afterwards because they ran away? :v:
Every time I hear those kinds of messages it sends chills down my spine. It was kinda obvious in this case though that he was holding bluetooth speakers instead of a radio. Still a decent prank, even if it's really mean.
The voice at the start of this song is a lot more eerie than the OP. [video=youtube;66avZI7p8wY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66avZI7p8wY[/video]
Wow... That was actually some very chilling shit. Sort of eerie, actually.
That poor girl at the start is probably on a watch list now because of what she said down the phone to her sister lol. Super mean prank. You'd really have to tell people it was a prank and not let them run away. I'd always be worried they might rush home and get into an accident or something
Anyone else think of the movie Miracle Mile while watching this?
[QUOTE=The Combine;44292400]Would you stay and watch the nuke obliterate you?[/QUOTE] Well no, that's a good point. But where would you go, underground bunker (do people have those in LA?) or try to drive away?
[QUOTE=The Combine;44292400]Would you stay and watch the nuke obliterate you?[/QUOTE] If a missile was headed for Chicago, I'd fucking suicide on the spot. Fuck dying a horrifying death, or a long painful death by radiation.
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;44295743]If a missile was headed for Chicago, I'd fucking suicide on the spot. Fuck dying a horrifying death, or a long painful death by radiation.[/QUOTE] Really? I'd pull a 2012 and surf the shockwave out of the there.
[QUOTE=Vilusia;44289837]I have a legit phobia of shit like this happening. If someone did this to me I would die.[/QUOTE] Well. . . yeah, I'm pretty sure most of us would :v:
Man, why all the nuclear missile crisis movies and all that have to target Las Vegas? I don't wanna die :(
I'd be worried about them all hitting the highway to Bakersfield and driving 120mph to get away, inevitably causing SOME kind of accident.
The guy could be arrested for this. Faking a national emergency is a federal offense.
[QUOTE=Xyrec;44290034]God, the buzzing sound is really eerie.[/QUOTE] But it gets your attention, doesn't it?
In Southampton, they regularly do air raid siren tests. It's crazily eerie.
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;44295743]If a missile was headed for Chicago, I'd fucking suicide on the spot. Fuck dying a horrifying death, or a long painful death by radiation.[/QUOTE] Didn't you watch Indiana Jones? Just get in a fridge.
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