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Posted: 2/8/2020 1:40:40 PM EDT
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Russians gonna Russian, just add vodka.
"All is well, Komrades! No problem here!" (As the town glows green in the background) |
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Man, the world really needs to come together and ban Russia from Nuclear anything.
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Wasn’t Putin raising hell last year about the Chernobyl series on HBO?
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I think it’s adorable when Russia plays dress up and pretends they’re a modern industrialized nation.
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Damn commies.
First they unleash a plague, then some other commies release nuclear waste everywhere. |
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JSC «SSC RIAR» is the largest research institute in Russia and the town’s major employer.
RIAR operates six nuclear research reactors, the Europe’s biggest reactor materials testing complex for PIE of the core components, fuel cycle R&D facilities, radiochemical complex and radioactive waste management facilities. RIAR’s unique multi-field experimental facilities enable research in the key trends of Russia’s nuclear power: Development and commissioning of cost-effective and reliable new generation VVER power units competitive in the world market; In-pile testing and research in developing the promising structural materials for Gen IV reactors; Lifetime extension for the existing water-cooled power reactors; Reduction of the operating costs, enhancement of the existing NPPs effectiveness and safety; Development and pilot demonstration of innovative nuclear technologies; |
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If a Democrat was in Office, they would give the Russians technology to make their Nukes "Environmentally Friendly".
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Surprise surprise surprise!!!
Didn’t they already do this once, and still have the ghost town to prove it...? Some kids just can’t have nuclear toys. |
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In on 1 for posterity.
I heard 3.6 roentgen. Failed To Load Title |
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Lol. Leave it to the Ruskies.
China releases a bioweapon into the pop. Russia says jold my vodka and watch this. |
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I saw this movie already...but its been a long time so I guess I'll watch it again
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I wonder if this recent news is related....
Russia begins commercial use of mox at Beloyarsk 30 January 2020 The first serial batch of uranium-plutonium mixed oxide (mox) fuel was loaded into Russia's Beloyarsk 4 BN-800 fast reactor on 28 January, according to a joint statement by Rosenergoatom and fuel company TVEL. The batch comprised 18 fuel assemblies manufactured at the Mining and Chemical Combine (MCC) in Zheleznogorsk, Krasnoyarsk Territory using depleted uranium and plutonium. The raw materials for the production of the mox fuel pellets are plutonium oxide produced in power reactors and depleted uranium oxide (obtained by defluorising depleted uranium hexafluoride – DUHF - the secondary tailings of the enrichment process). In 2020, Rosatom’s electricity and fuel divisions plan to add another 180 fuel assemblies to the reactor at Beloyarsk 4, the statement said. In 2021, the BN-800 core is planned to have a full load of uranium-plutonium fuel for the first time in the history of Russian nuclear energy to verify the operation of a fast reactor using exclusively mox fuel. |
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China has the plague, Russia is irradiated, God hates Commies is the only answer.
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