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I thought for sure she did The Investigation score as well but nope. Very tense and dramatic
Composer also did Tenet. One of the most talented rising composers IMO, likely the next Hans Zimmer.
Was actually looking for it on ebay a while back and came across several items recovered from the Exclusion Zone (dolls, toys, etc). Think ebay pulled them, but was odd. Not sure who would want to own that
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Elaborating further, most people just refer to the Soviet Union as Russia. It isn't like many of those states came aboard willingly lol.
I know. It's just as Ukrainian, it is very hurtful when people completely ignore the Soviet satellite republics and just refer to all of them as Russia. The fact is this tragedy happened in Ukraine and it is Ukraine and Ukrainians that are paying the price to this day.
I guess people here would not like if I would start referring to US as English New World colony, right 😜?
Yeah it may be "cleaner" but that's a relative term. You fail to realize that the byproduct is hazardous waste. Most of which does not have a home and will never go anywhere except maybe a mountain? Humans fascination with burying things they don't know what to do with.
Again, cleaner is relative.
Estimates vary, but between 7,500 and 52,000 people in the United States meet early deaths because of small particles resulting from power plant emissions. That's huge. It is roughly comparable to the 40,000 people that died in car crashes in 2016.
Chernobyl [bbc.com]?
According to the official, internationally recognised death toll, just 31 people died as an immediate result of Chernobyl while the UN estimates that only 50 deaths can be directly attributed to the disaster. In 2005, it predicted a further 4,000 might eventually die as a result of the radiation exposure
Fukushima?
Japan confirms first Fukushima worker death from radiation [bbc.com]
Not trying to villainize anything, just putting things in perspective. The above doesn't take into account environmental tolls from coal either. So.... tens of thousands *per year* attributable to coal, but let's fret over *maybe* a few thousand from the worst nuclear disaster 40 years ago in a backwards country?
Better than Rome or Deadwood? WOW!!! Now that is saying something. I know people are/have been big on this show. I was going to watch it (eventually). Your comment and the "thumbs up" will likely have me watch it sooner rather than later. Thanks.
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