Scary Nightmare - The end of the world as we know it
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  • Posted On: Mar 26 2006 1:26pm
Fuck off, as if we die! The chinese need us for their uranium! Anyway, everyone loves us. Cept for Steve Irwin, the fucker.

And i'm pretty sure there's a book about nuclear holocast in which the US and Soviets go into a nuclear exchange, and everyone's dead except for Australia. The story is about the time in between the nukage and the fallout finally coming south and killing us all.
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  • Posted On: Mar 26 2006 1:28pm
And anyways, haven't you seen Tank Girl?

Mutant fucking ninja kangaroos.

Fuckin ay!
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  • Posted On: Mar 26 2006 5:05pm
Alas Babylon would be a pretty good portrayal of what would happen in a U.S. - Soviet Nuclear exchange, and how the survivors would cope with it afterwards. And how nuclear fallout and the nuclear winter is highly overrated.
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  • Posted On: Mar 26 2006 10:11pm
I've read that book. It's very interesting.
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  • Posted On: Mar 26 2006 10:22pm
Pfft...

Read Eon... you get to hear the short story about the death of Earth... then about the survivors... then get to experience it with the characters...

The 21st century was on the brink of nuclear confrontation when the 300 kilometer-long stone flashed out of nothingness and into Earth's orbit. NASA, NATO, and the UN sent explorers to the asteroid's surface...and discovered marvels and mysteries to drive researchers mad.
For the Stone was from space--but perhaps not "our space; it came from the future--but perhaps not "our future; and within the hollowed asteroid was Thistledown. The remains of a vanished civilization. A "human--English, Russian, and Chinese-speaking--civilization. Seven vast chambers containing forests, lakes, rivers, hanging cities...
And museums describing the Death; the catastrophic war that was about to occur; the horror and the long winter that would follow. But while scientists and politicians bickered about how to use the information to stop the Death, the Stone yielded a secret that made even Earth's survival pale into insignificance.
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  • Posted On: Mar 26 2006 10:28pm
Fallout is the best post apocolyptic tale ever.
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  • Posted On: Mar 27 2006 1:17am
Most defintely.

Long live Marcus the minigun gripping mutant!
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  • Posted On: Mar 31 2006 7:21pm
If it happened in Australia, I imagine Lupercus driving a Ford Cobra with a dingo in the backseat, being chased by mohawked bikers fighting for a tank of juice...
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  • Posted On: Mar 31 2006 10:44pm
No you fool, He'd be wearing a hocky mask telling people to just Walk Away
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  • Posted On: Apr 1 2006 5:24am
If it happened in Australia, I imagine Lupercus driving a Ford Cobra with a dingo in the backseat, being chased by mohawked bikers fighting for a tank of juice...


heh!

Me too...