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Stupidity Captured at 2,500 Frames per Second

Apr 20

Microwaves ruins everything

Jan 25

Fully Flared by Spike Jonze

Aug 17

Tottenham, North London riots / 6,7 August 2011

Aug 10

Godspeed You Black Emperor - Rockets Fall on Rocket Falls

Aug 08

“Complete destruction of House No. 1, located 3,500 feet from ground zero, by an atomic blast on March 17, 1953, at Yucca Flat at the Nevada Proving Ground. The time from the first to last picture was 2.3 seconds. The camera was completely enclosed in a 2-inch lead sheath as a protection against radiation. The only source of light was that from the bomb. In frame 1, the house is lit by the blast. By frame 2 the radiating energy has set it on fire, and the remaining frames show the rapid disintegration of the house by the blast wave.” via

May 06
“Complete destruction of House No. 1, located 3,500 feet from ground zero, by an atomic blast on March 17, 1953, at Yucca Flat at the Nevada Proving Ground. The time from the first to last picture was 2.3 seconds. The camera was completely enclosed in a 2-inch lead sheath as a protection against radiation. The only source of light was that from the bomb. In frame 1, the house is lit by the blast. By frame 2 the radiating energy has set it on fire, and the remaining frames show the rapid disintegration of the house by the blast wave.” via

“A huge mushroom cloud rises above Bikini atoll in the Marshall Islands on July 25, 1946 following an atomic test blast, part of the U.S. military’s Operation Crossroads. The dark spots in foreground are ships that were placed near the blast site to test what an atom bomb would do to a fleet of warships.” via

May 06
“A huge mushroom cloud rises above Bikini atoll in the Marshall Islands on July 25, 1946 following an atomic test blast, part of the U.S. military’s Operation Crossroads. The dark spots in foreground are ships that were placed near the blast site to test what an atom bomb would do to a fleet of warships.” via

A massive column of water rises from the sea as the U.S. detonate an atom bomb at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific in the first underwater test of the device, July 25, 1946

May 06
A massive column of water rises from the sea as the U.S. detonate an atom bomb at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific in the first underwater test of the device, July 25, 1946

A longer-exposure photograph of the Trinity explosion seconds after detonation on July 16, 1945.

May 06
A longer-exposure photograph of the Trinity explosion seconds after detonation on July 16, 1945.

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Posted on Friday April 20th 2012 at 01:38pm. Its tags are listed below.

Stupidity Captured at 2,500 Frames per Second

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Posted on Wednesday January 25th 2012 at 08:30pm. Its tags are listed below.

Microwaves ruins everything

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Posted on Wednesday August 17th 2011 at 04:47pm. Its tags are listed below.

Fully Flared by Spike Jonze

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Posted on Wednesday August 10th 2011 at 02:18pm. Its tags are listed below.

Tottenham, North London riots / 6,7 August 2011

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Posted on Monday August 8th 2011 at 01:46am. Its tags are listed below.

Godspeed You Black Emperor - Rockets Fall on Rocket Falls

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Posted on Sunday May 15th 2011 at 02:50am. Its tags are listed below.

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Posted on Friday May 6th 2011 at 02:32pm. Its tags are listed below.

“Complete destruction of House No. 1, located 3,500 feet from ground zero, by an atomic blast on March 17, 1953, at Yucca Flat at the Nevada Proving Ground. The time from the first to last picture was 2.3 seconds. The camera was completely enclosed in a 2-inch lead sheath as a protection against radiation. The only source of light was that from the bomb. In frame 1, the house is lit by the blast. By frame 2 the radiating energy has set it on fire, and the remaining frames show the rapid disintegration of the house by the blast wave.” via

“Complete destruction of House No. 1, located 3,500 feet from ground zero, by an atomic blast on March 17, 1953, at Yucca Flat at the Nevada Proving Ground. The time from the first to last picture was 2.3 seconds. The camera was completely enclosed in a 2-inch lead sheath as a protection against radiation. The only source of light was that from the bomb. In frame 1, the house is lit by the blast. By frame 2 the radiating energy has set it on fire, and the remaining frames show the rapid disintegration of the house by the blast wave.” via

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Posted on Friday May 6th 2011 at 02:26pm. Its tags are listed below.

“A huge mushroom cloud rises above Bikini atoll in the Marshall Islands on July 25, 1946 following an atomic test blast, part of the U.S. military’s Operation Crossroads. The dark spots in foreground are ships that were placed near the blast site to test what an atom bomb would do to a fleet of warships.” via
“A huge mushroom cloud rises above Bikini atoll in the Marshall Islands on July 25, 1946 following an atomic test blast, part of the U.S. military’s Operation Crossroads. The dark spots in foreground are ships that were placed near the blast site to test what an atom bomb would do to a fleet of warships.” via

“A huge mushroom cloud rises above Bikini atoll in the Marshall Islands on July 25, 1946 following an atomic test blast, part of the U.S. military’s Operation Crossroads. The dark spots in foreground are ships that were placed near the blast site to test what an atom bomb would do to a fleet of warships.” via

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Posted on Friday May 6th 2011 at 02:06pm. Its tags are listed below.

A massive column of water rises from the sea as the U.S. detonate an atom bomb at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific in the first underwater test of the device, July 25, 1946
A massive column of water rises from the sea as the U.S. detonate an atom bomb at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific in the first underwater test of the device, July 25, 1946

A massive column of water rises from the sea as the U.S. detonate an atom bomb at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific in the first underwater test of the device, July 25, 1946

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Posted on Friday May 6th 2011 at 02:05pm. Its tags are listed below.

A longer-exposure photograph of the Trinity explosion seconds after detonation on July 16, 1945.
A longer-exposure photograph of the Trinity explosion seconds after detonation on July 16, 1945.

A longer-exposure photograph of the Trinity explosion seconds after detonation on July 16, 1945.