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/// Have You Seen This Boy?

 

Ahhnold

Hide behind a door, genius. Yeah.

It feels GOOD!

Jahhn Cahhnuhh

With the sun setting out my window, I took advantage of the wildly dramatic lighting and reenacted a scene from Terminator 2: Judgement Day. Remember when the big nuclear bomb hit the city, turning all the moms and kids into those weird, ashen sculptures? The same bomb that turned Sara Conner into a skeleton while she still held on to a chain fence? Yeah, that was pretty realistic, wasn't it? Why didn't the fence go down? Regardless, it scared the piss out of me growing up. In the extremely unlikely case you're wondering, this is how I'd look in the same situation. Come world war III, I'll probably do my melting in front of a computer monitor anyway.

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The film that inspired the photo. Terminator 2: Judgment Day was a pretty friggin' big movie when I was growing up. I'm dreading the day I get a chance to see the third one. I'm avoiding it... In the event of a crippling attack on the United States, I'd like to get the chance to read Airtoons one more time before I go. You should have the same wish. Click the radioactive guy to see what I mean. People were so smart in the fifties. I wish I could find stills from this old Atomic testing video BP and I saw several years ago. People sat in a ditch, a couple hundred yards away from detonation, stood up after the bang, and got knocked back down by the shockwave. I'm sure NONE of them developed cancer...


 


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