Nope, not getting out of this chair.
>>151684025Better version.
>>151684025i remember being terrifyed by this thing when I was younger without knowing what it is but then it's just molten concrete>hot things are hot and might even melt things that aren't as hot
>>151684169It's molten radioactive slag. Granted it's not as dangerous as it used to be. It's reached a point you can get near it with proper protective gear now.
>>151684057but a stubborn man never changes his colors
>>151684169It's molten EVERYTHING. There's a difference, anything that can melt, did. A lot of it is concrete, but at its peak you couldn't even take a regular picture of it, it'd kill the camera. They had to photograph it through a mirror around the corner.There's really not a lot of things in life that can fuck you up in an instant just by being in line-of-sight with it, but that thing was (past-tense.)It's not as bad nowadays, there's pics of guys studying it up close now (pre-war, I mean.)>>151684025>cut to him now being some kind of horror amalgamation between man and chair, lumbering along on wood-encrusted limbs made of bone and twisted flesh>he still wont get out of the chair
>>151684408I don't understand this one
>>151689215Do you understand this one?
>>151689215You're better off now knowing
>>151689215Animated gif of a loli being tortured by the machine's laser
>>151684057It’s fair to be scared of it
>>151689215Reference to some guro animation
>>151687116Mmmmmmmm I can pull it off
>>151684169>just molten concreteEXTREMELY RADIOACTIVE molten concrete. You should be terrified of it.>The Elephant's Foot (Ukrainian: Cлoнoвa нoгa, romanized: Slonova noha, Russian: Cлoнoвья нoгa, romanized: Slonovya noga) is the nickname given to the large mass of corium beneath Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, near Pripyat, Ukraine. The mass formed during the 1986 Chernobyl disaster from materials such as molten concrete, sand, steel, uranium, and zirconium. It is named for its wrinkled appearance and large size, evocative of the foot of an elephant.>Discovered in December 1986, the "foot" is located in a maintenance corridor below the remains of Reactor No. 4, though the often-photographed formation is only a small portion of several larger corium masses in the area. It has a popular reputation as one of the most radioactive objects in history, though the danger has decreased over time due to the decay of its radioactive components.
>>151689215specially, cut by lasers so her body can be pulled out of her skin by the machine
>>151693007>>151684169>At the time of its discovery, about eight months after formation, radioactivity near the Elephant's Foot was approximately 8,000 to 10,000[9] roentgens per hour, or 80 to 100 grays per hour,[2] delivering a 50/50 lethal dose of radiation (4.5 grays)[10] within 3 minutes.
Didn't /k/ discover a nuclear disaster not known to english media like, a year ago?
>>151693593why the fuck would we know what /k/ talks aboutif you want to share something just fucking share it, you fuckwad
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>>151693036One thing you didn't mentioned is that her guts are still attached to her skin, causing her guts to spill out of her arsehole.Toodles!
Radiation is scary shit.Just the idea of how its pretty much undetectable without specific gear, like you could be standing next to some radioactive thing and not realize it because its not like radiation gives off a smell or sound or anything, just invisible anti-life death rays blasting your flesh.
>>151693468What would he stream about?
>>151694818It'd be better if he was on the track.
>>151696015Nah.