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I think speed mcqueen and onevillage are starting to date this song💀

FreakyGojo-t
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We getting a racist playlist with this one 🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️

Steve_The_Dinosaur
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For anybody wondering: the name of this song is "KHÔNG SAO CA" 🔥

JustAnOrdinaryYoutubeUser
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THIS SONG IS EVERYWHERE! I CANT ESCAPE IT! UGH!!!!

JawzGamerz
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Không ngờ nhạc Việt nổi đến vậy luôn 😂

Unknowgirl
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IT SUCKS SO MUCH WHEN SHAZAM SAYS 'NO SONG FOUND' LIKE BITCH I JUST PLAYED THE SONG ISNT THE POINT OF YOU TO FIND THE SONG IN THE FIRST PLACE?? 😭

XinnyBoy
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And after listening to it for the third time it gets deleted again 😭🙏

ItsVortexEdits
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Friend: *shares food*
Me: *eats it*
Friend: "I was saving that."
Me: "I

BriannaJackson-og
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Bring back I always wanted a brother 😿

Jenkinator
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tự hào là người Việt Nam, Tui rất thích bài hát này

Tunner-zmg
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I would just right the lyrics in the spotify search bar 😭😭😭💀💀💀

MattChoice
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"Khinsara Din Din Din Din Din Din"🌬🔥🔥 Inspiring Words🔥

ZeroxEditsYT
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The kiss the 5th person with this sound😭

adammarkusdiazchiong
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My ass went: “OmG I hAvE tHaT aPp yAaYyYy!!!”

Momahikii
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It sucks when it says no song found like bro it’s the same-😭

martamartucha-epcn
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It’s not “I always wanted a brother” this time
XD 🤣 😂

Cyan
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For those who don’t know:

The radioactive radius of a nuclear bomb, depending on the bomb's yield, can range from a few hundred meters for a small bomb to several kilometers for a large one, with the most dangerous radiation exposure occurring within the first few miles downwind from the blast due to radioactive fallout; however, the exact distance depends heavily on weather conditions and the terrain.

Key points about radioactive radius:

Immediate radiation:

The most intense radiation is experienced very close to the explosion site, within a relatively small radius, causing immediate radiation sickness to exposed individuals.

Fallout:

The major concern for long-term radiation exposure is the radioactive fallout, which can spread much further depending on wind patterns and can contaminate large areas downwind from the blast.

Yield matters:

A larger nuclear bomb will have a larger radioactive radius compared to a smaller one.

Edit:


The size of a nuclear bomb directly impacts the amount of fallout produced, as a larger bomb generates a more powerful explosion, propelling a larger quantity of radioactive material higher into the atmosphere, leading to a wider dispersal of fallout over a larger area when it eventually falls back to the ground; essentially, the bigger the bomb, the more potential fallout there is to spread.

Key points about how bomb size affects fallout:

Larger fireball:

A larger bomb creates a bigger fireball which draws in more debris from the surrounding environment, increasing the amount of material that becomes radioactive and can be dispersed as fallout.

Higher altitude reach:

A bigger explosion propels radioactive particles to higher altitudes, allowing them to travel further with prevailing winds before settling as fallout.

Increased particle size variation:

Larger bombs can produce a wider range of particle sizes in the fallout cloud, with some particles remaining airborne for longer periods, further extending the potential fallout zone.

Factors influencing fallout beyond bomb size:

Detonation height:

Exploding a bomb at a higher altitude can minimize local fallout but potentially spread radioactive material over a larger area due to wind patterns.

Weather conditions:

Wind direction and precipitation can significantly affect the distribution of fallout after a nuclear explosion.

Terrain:

The type of terrain where the bomb detonates can influence how much material is picked up and becomes part of the fallout.
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or those who don’t know:

The radioactive radius of a nuclear bomb, depending on the bomb's yield, can range from a few hundred meters for a small bomb to several kilometers for a large one, with the most dangerous radiation exposure occurring within the first few miles downwind from the blast due to radioactive fallout; however, the exact distance depends heavily on weather conditions and the terrain.

Key points about radioactive radius:

Immediate radiation:

The most intense radiation is experienced very close to the explosion site, within a relatively small radius, causing immediate radiation sickness to exposed individuals.

Fallout:

The major concern for long-term radiation exposure is the radioactive fallout, which can spread much further depending on wind patterns and can contaminate large areas downwind from the blast.

Yield matters:

A larger nuclear bomb will have a larger radioactive radius compared to a smaller one.

Edit:


The size of a nuclear bomb directly impacts the amount of fallout produced, as a larger bomb generates a more powerful explosion, propelling a larger quantity of radioactive material higher into the atmosphere, leading to a wider dispersal of fallout over a larger area when it eventually falls back to the ground; essentially, the bigger the bomb, the more potential fallout there is to spread.

Key points about how bomb size affects fallout:

Larger fireball:

A larger bomb creates a bigger fireball which draws in more debris from the surrounding environment, increasing the amount of material that becomes radioactive and can be dispersed as fallout.

Higher altitude reach:

A bigger explosion propels radioactive particles to higher altitudes, allowing them to travel further with prevailing winds before settling as fallout.

Increased particle size variation:

Larger bombs can produce a wider range of particle sizes in the fallout cloud, with some particles remaining airborne for longer periods, further extending the potential fallout zone.

Factors influencing fallout beyond bomb size:

Detonation height:

Exploding a bomb at a higher altitude can minimize local fallout but potentially spread radioactive material over a larger area due to wind patterns.

Weather conditions:

Wind direction and precipitation can significantly affect the distribution of fallout after a nuclear explosion.

Terrain:

The type of terrain where the bomb detonates can influence how much material is picked up and becomes part of the fallout.
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Marcoeditsfrfr
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It’s always the songs my dad listens to

bentsgreen
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Bro is easily obsessed with any song he uses one time 😂

Araiz-
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🗣️🗣️🗣️ 🔥🔥🔥 “KING CHINA NING NING NING NING NING”

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