Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

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As targets, perhaps

When I was in the army I would've said I was a woman in a heartbeat if it meant me being inside with some papers and chatting while drinking coffee instead of freezing my hands off. You can't go to war or defend yourselves with an army of shemales allergic to micro-aggressions.
 
Remind me again, why do we want a horde of "barely surviving" people in the military?

If you don't give them what they want and coddle their instabilities, there is a significant chance they will kill or cause great harm to themselves. Therefore we need to give them exactly what they want, even if their operational readiness and ability to be deployed is near zero.
 
I'm gonna sperg for a little bit, but I worked in nuclear power for seven years. There's no such thing as a "kill zone". Not even informally.

There's a common misconception that a meltdown will cause some sort of big explosion. That's not how nuclear plants work, in the case of a catastrophic nuclear meltdown the core will "melt down" into the earth, and a radioactive plume (emergency ventilation of gas) will go up into the sky. There is no nuclear explosion because nuclear plants and nuclear bombs are wholly distinctive and different things (explosions are possible during a meltdown but they're not nuclear explosions, they're just normal explosions from trapped gas and the normal kind of explosions you see when confined spaces get really hot). The biggest danger comes from the radioactive plume, not the meltdown itself. Most nuclear plants are built by large bodies of water to mitigate the meltdown.

The plume will float through the air and shit radioactive contamination all over everything, and it will go wherever the wind takes it and there's literally nothing we can do about it (iodine pills are basically the only thing we have to mitigate radiation exposure from a plume). But the point is that you can't predict where that radioactive cloud will go because it's 100% up to nature. So there's no such thing as a fucking "kill zone" and as usual Brianna has no fucking clue what she's talking about.

Edit: I just realized, maybe she's talking about the uninhabitable land around the post-meltdown plant as the "kill zone". If she is, she's coining new phrases because I've never heard anyone call it that.
I liked your post, but the "melt down into the earth" thing is mainly a Hollywood disaster movie trope -- popularized by "The China Syndrome". If a temperature excursion happens which is severe enough to cause the fuel rods to melt, the resulting mess will travel downwards, possibly burn through the reactor vessel and collect at the bottom of the containment building, where it will spread out and become sub-critical (if it isn't already) and slowly cool. Molten nuclear fuel eating its way into the earth is not plausible, because in a molten, spread-out state its surface is large enough to cause massive neutron leakage, making further criticality, or even super-criticality, impossible. Decay heat is not powerful enough to enable melting through the containment building into the ground.

Light-water reactors (LWR) cannot experience large reactivity excursions, due to their temperature- and steam-bubble-coefficients*) being negative (the thing gets hotter --> the fission rate pulls downs). Here, they are different from Soviet RBMKs (think Chernobyl) which have positive temperature coefficients (the hotter they get, the more power they produce --> thus active control is always necessary). In Western nations, RBMKs are illegal to operate.

What is possible with LWRs is core destruction due to loss of coolant/loss of heat sink after shutdown, with decay heat (it's at first up to 10% of nominal reactor power and then decays exponentially) causing the fuel to melt. That's what happened at Fukushima Daiichi and Three Mile Island. In TMI, it wasn't such a great problem (just a massive material loss for the company), because Western power plants all have hydrogen recombinators installed, turning any hydrogen generated through heat back into water steam. Steam can easily be caught under the reactor dome -- that's why most NPPs have these characteristic dome structures. They are steam containers in case damage to the reactor causes high-pressure steam to shoot out. In Japan, there were no hydrogen recombinators, and when decay heat accumulated post-shutdown, it led to the creation of large amounts of H2/O2 mixture in the containment, basically Hindenburging the structure.

There is, like you said, no "Killzone" defined for NPPs, except in Brianna's head. She probably got the word from a video game or something. What would "Killzone" mean anyway? The radius inside of which people would receive a dose leading to >50% mortality within 10 days or something? -- after what kind of accident??

In Germany, a prolific children's book author called Gudrun Pausewang published a short novel titled "Die Wolke" ("The Cloud"), in which an unspecified accident at Grafenrheinfeld NPP emits a cloud of radiotoxins spreading across Germany, giving a multi-Gray-dose to a girl close to Fulda (around 100 km from Grafenrheinfeld) and killing hundreds of thousands. For this to happen, something must have pulverized the reactor and dumped the entire radioactive inventory over Fulda -- this could explain the multi-Gray-dose.

Frau Pausewang once said in an interview, that occasionally teenagers called her late at night, sobbing and shaking with fear after reading "Die Wolke". There is something wrong with all that...

Of course, Brianna never read "Die Wolke", because she doesn't read and only plays video games.


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*) actually: void coefficient. I mistranslated the German term "Dampfblasenkoeffizient". :lol:
 
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When Wu said "DC make it happen" I thought she meant Washington, not DC comics. I was ready to be disappointed by a dumb political comment but got disappointed in a different way. :sigh:
 
While the rest of the progressive Internet is screeching about cockless welfare leeches being b& from Uncle Sam's boys' club, "investigative journalist" John Flynt handles the hard-hitting topics that really matter: comic book movies.

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As usual John doesn't know what he's talking about and should learn to shut up.
 
Yeah John, when I was 6 years old I used to wish that video games were real too.
Oh wait you're 40 and you actually think they are.

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Imagine my surprise that rather than campaigning Brianna is pouring money into her new favorite pay to win game. That game is a total money sink. I'm guessing to get that powerful that fast she's sunk at least $100 if not more.
 
"40 Year Old Man vying for a Chance to Represent the Democratic Party in Congress totally PWNS a 13 year old boy in a Video Game (using Patreon funds), Brags about it on Twitter."

Add "And It Was Glorious" to the end of that and you'll have at least fifty websites knocking down your door to buy that story from you.
 
I just finished watching a review of revolution 60 on YouTube and man the game looks like a wet dream for an idiot.

I'm kinda starting to think that Mr. Flynt made this game for Himself rather than for his followers and backers
 
I thought with this military troon situation that John would finally admit he's a tranny. That he would stand with his fellow trannies and show solidarity. Guess he's never going to change from being a chickenshit scam artist and liar.
 
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