Quote:Words like unlikely and likely mean very little on their own. If there is even a 1 percent chance or .5 % chance Russia uses nukes, that's a big enough chance for me to take serious note. I think in terms of the long game. If we keep having nuclear showdowns like this where there's even a .5 percent chance something happens, and we do this over and over again for the next thousand years or two thousand years or 5 thousand years, then eventually, shit hits the fan and it's mutually assured destruction, and it's game over. That's why I take nukes seriously. Not because Russia is going to bomb me and end my life. I don't think of things in those terms. I don't fear death. I'm ready if today is my day. I have seriously bad anxiety, so I fear life more than death. Dying at the hands of a nuke is the last thing I'm personally worried about lol.No one going to use Nukes....

Quote:Edit: And I forgot to mention the prospect of a country being under the false impression that they are being nuked, and then responding in kind. We've had close calls before. That Russian dude saved us by not firing off that nuke when he was ordered to. Shit like that happens as well, and we are so lucky that that man decided to not fire the nuke.Yup no one has been Nuked

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