The Preview // The Conspiracy [147]
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- Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024
- Geoff, Gavin, and Andrew talk about Chia pets, sea monkeys, astrology, unfortunate teeth saga, Family feud game, Geoff’s year of movie, Bean hole, microwave etiquette, and Livin that slop life.
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Gotta say before even watching, that's a phenomenal thumbnail
It's Condorman, but not as I knew him...
I can't eat, sleep, or breath without Geoff's movie reviews
breath = noun
breathe = verb
can't breathe, not "can't breath."
@@turkeysamwich00 lmaoo you're not invited to parties huh
@@frankybenefort7202 just trying to help, brotha
@@turkeysamwich00 i didnt know that actually. Always just assumed the "e" or lack thereof was a cultural thing where US spells it one way and UK another. Thx
@@RinKagamineX3 At least someone appreciates me. Also while I'm here, "loose" is an adjective, meaning the opposite of tight, and "lose" is a verb, meaning the opposite of win. That's another one I see a lot
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“King Gee-dor-a, take me to your lea-dor-a”
- MF DOOM
With regards to the nuking a nuclear power station idea. You'd just scatter a bunch of nuclear material into the surrounding area, and since nuclear reactors use less radioactive isotopes than nuclear bombs it probably wouldn't be much worse than setting the bomb off on its own. Nuclear reactors are also really robust, most are encased in several meters of airtight concrete so depending on the yield you'd have to hit fairly nearby to break it open and destroy the full rods.
Sadly for Geoff you definitely wouldn't get a mega explosion just a slightly larger uninhabitable area, nuclear reactors can't really produce nuclear explosions anyway their ratio of uranium 235 to 238 is lower than for weapons and the fuel rods aren't arranged in a helpful way. The explosion in Chernobyl was a steam explosion not a nuclear explosion bc a bunch of water hit the melted fuel rods and boiled instantly so even in the worst accident ever you still didn't get a bomb :(
This is all based on reading a few books on nuclear reactors and a Harvard lecture series on nuclear power and Chernobyl so if anyone has anything to add please do.
This is correct: Natural Uranium has 0.7% uranium-235, the rest is uranium-238. These are isotopes: both are uranium, but uranium-235 has a 3 more postitrons in it's core making it less stable, so it can "split". Uranium-235 can not split. For a nuclear plant you need enrichment of the uranium to 3 to 5 % uranium-238. For a nuclear bom you need 90% uranium-238.
The real danger from a nuclear plant is not that it will become a nuclear bomb. The danger is that radioactive material that is safely kept inside a nuclear plant will be scattered around in the environment by a conventional explosion. That happend in Tjernobil and in Japan.
A nuclear plant is build to contain explosions and are safe for impacts of airplanes. A nuclear bomb will damage a nuclear plant, but it is not a bunker buster. Maybe the safety systems of a nuclear plant can survive a nuclear blast and nothing happens.
the one thing id add is the time it would take for the radiation to dissipate. of course this changes depending on the type of reactor and bomb but going off of chernobyl and hiroshima, chernobyl still has areas deemed too radioactive to go to safely for much time at all nearly 50 years later, while hiroshima was deemed safe to enter only days after the explosion.
A lot of people have the idea that a nuclear reactor going super critical makes a nuclear explosion, but its just not the case. they would explode from some sort of steam explosion of some sort, and would ruin the building but not town centers, but would spread radioactive waste all over. the buildings at chernobyl were still there after the disaster, it wasnt a crater.
In the first Godzilla movie, they did show how Godzilla'a presense would immediately cause the area over 100 miles to be filled with radiation.
Over time Toho (they make the Godzilla movies in Japan) did make his radiation danger inconsistent. While keeping most of his radiation based powers (ei. Atomic breath)
47:00 I was expecting the in your hand answer to be making the lego men stand on a studded lego flat... they could be easily held in place and equidistant as well
Please keep movie reviews going!
I’m at minute 55:51 Andrew, you’re a genius! If Geoff pulls it off, you deserve a medal for that assist!
I LOVE the Nick laughs in the background! They’re amazing!
Edit: can y’all hear him? Or is he only audible to the audience?
It's just the audience
Pretty sure it's just the audience they had 1 episode with Nick laughing live but don't know if it was just that one or not
They're intimately familiar to any followers of the Bug Kings
Gavin talking about listening to the show at 1.5x speed made me try it, and I can already tell I won't be able to go back to listening at 1x tbh
Godzilla answer: He ABSORBS radiation to become stronger, so unless as Gavin said when he goes "Big Red Bomb mode," hes pretty much safe to touch, as hes likely absorbed all the radiation available.
Nick moments this episode for those who know:
00:01:05 Laugh
00:04:43 "Ooooh!"
00:04:54 till 05:04 On and off chuckles
00:05:38 Chuckle
00:07:06 Distant chuckle
00:08:50 Distant laugh
00:10:01 "Oh no"
00:18:20 Chuckles
00:25:07 Nick makes a movie guess
00:25:24 till 25:36 Laughing
00:25:38 "Yea"
00:26:36 Laugh
00:26:53 Laugh
00:28:54 "Ohoho" and laugh
00:29:12 High-pitched laugh
00:31:20 till 31:47 Laughing
00:38:18 till 40:06 Laughing, "Oh-" and "Uhuhahaha"
00:46:02 "Aha"
00:46:18 till 47:10 Hysterical laughing
00:47:27 "Gihihi- Geez"
00:51:20 till 51:30 Laugh
00:52:54 till 53:47 Laughing, "Ohoho" and "Ohaha yea"
00:55:15 till 55:30 High-pitched laugh
00:56:55 Mickey Mouse laugh
00:57:33 Exasperated gasp
01:04:44 Short-lived chuckle
01:06:07 Laughing
01:07:06 till 07:22 Laughing
01:07:46 You're dumb but I got you chuckle
01:08:00 "GASP"
01:08:31 Most normal laugh of the episode?
01:09:53 till 10:06 Distant laughing
01:11:04 Even more distant laughing
01:11:16 "Byee"
$1 charge probably got tripped from previous reports of scammy behaviour - it happened to that one jake paul course because it let you approve a bigger second charge without people putting in their info again and parents definitely called their banks about that lol
Also haven't seen Cocaine Bear but I knew it in my bones, just based off my friend describing the Ray Liotta death scene.
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Geoff must really love his mom to call her an angel after she f**kfaced him three times (His name, his baby clothes, and the Tuneyville Choo-Choo RIP)
Just listened to this episode on my podcast app and I came here because of Geoff asking about nuking a nuclear power plant. The answer is "it would make a fuckton of fallout". Chernobyl did explode, but it wasn't a nuclear explosion, the pressure in the reactor built untill it couldn't be contained, and shattered the containment vessel and the rods, making a bunch of fallout. Nuking a piwerplant wouldn't create a nuclear explosion within the fuel rods, it would scatter the fuel material as fallout.
In response to the nuclear bomb hitting a nuclear power plant, y’all should message Kyle Hill on YT. That is a video right up his alley.
As for the King Kong vs. Godzilla question, that was explained in the 3rd movie; Godzilla: King of the Monsters. All of the kaiju are radioactive creatures, as in they absorb radiation as energy. So during their fights they are absorbing each other’s radiation for the most part. The radiation they do leave behind acts as a kind of fertilizer that causes life to flourish in the area they fought/died. So while the radiation is bad for humans to stay in the area the kaijus fought in, it’s not harmful to either of the kaiju or the earth.
I’d love a shirt of a nuke dropping on a nuclear reactor and it just says “that’s how we lost Houston”. It could be done in a Fallout cartoon style art. You don’t have to feel bad if it ends up happening because everyone will be dead
Chia pets are one of those things my mind completely forgets about from time to time.
Ill be honest, for geoffs question about nukes hitting nuclear power plants. There are already detailed answers here but I will also say, there are for sure military people who talked extensivley about this during the cold war.
Hey there, regulation listener becoming a comment leaver to say. Geoff, you should absolutely continue movie reviews as long as you do them exactly like this. Loved that game. had me crying laughing. That is all. My life is forever changed as a comment leaver now....
Depending on the version of Godzilla, his radioactivity is inconsistent. But generally, his mere presence leaves fallout in his wake. As for how dangerous this is varies wildly between films, with most just overlooking and ignoring the question. I think the assumption is whatever radiation is left behind has a very short half life and is pretty safe in a short amount of time. But despite mostly being somewhat heroic, his nuclear nature can lead to widespread destruction. In all but the most recent American movies, Godzilla was created due to the Bikini Atoll nuclear tests. In 1995's Godzilla vs Destoroyah, Godzilla's internal organs, which act like a natural nuclear reactor, are going critical. If left to meltdown, the resulting explosion would destroy the planet, apparently. In 2019's King of the Monsters they retold part of that story and had Godzilla go critical, but that just lead to Boston being melted. No word on if Kong got super-gorilla cancer.
So in short; nuking a nuclear power plant would probably be bad.
But Godzilla is cool.
Kong is from Hollow Earth and has that radiation axe. Might not be affected by the radiation the way other primates are.
I was half listening to this while working, and it absolutely hurt my brain rehearing the same bit halfway through the podcast again
I still don’t understand what happened 😅
You gotta celebrate 150. After all, that means there's more to see!
I'll see myself out.
godzilla is the original radioactive superhero but superhero might be a stretch but he was radioactive, so i agree with geoff when he thinks king kong would have kong cancer hahahah
Regulation listener turned comment leaver for this moment.
Geoff’s movie review was 1000% Cocaine Bear! As he was going through it i was just saying to myself “please be cocaine bear, please be cocaine bear, please be cocaine bear” 😂
I love the review game. That's such a great idea
The "Best of F**kface" hasn't come out yet on RUclips... Just pointing that out cause these guys have a history of forgetting to post stuff lol. If you were gonna post it - you didn't, here's your kind reminder :)
Excellent thumbnail this week
I like to see more of Geoff’s Movie Review
After decades of americans making jokes about british dental care i now realise its all been nonsense. US dental care sounds absolutely horrific according to Geoff, just like in the UK, so no difference really.
i feel like geoff's situation anywhere would be horrific
It's more of a genetics thing, not dental care thing.
Also, 90% of rich people have fake teeth. Watch 90s movies for accurate representation of what teeth used to look like.
I was also 92% creed 3
Is that chio seed thing the same as cress
The thumbnail tickles my brain
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Nick has an oddly Gavin-esq laugh. Like a bird that's somewhat closely related?
Hitting a nuclear power plant would at worse would have the nuclear full vaporized and sent out to add to the fall out.
Godzilla but it’s Dr Manhattan
I knew it was cocaine bear!!!
No, please we want more movie reviews
no please, keep doing movie reviews every week :(
Nick is in the mask
Still no best of f**kface video separate. Classic
Good lord these boys are not very smart when talking about Nuclear Energy and Weapons,
Can we coin the term "Regulation Liker" so this podcast doesn't have 9000 views with only 200 likes? And I know people are going to say " just watch it on their site or the app" and my response would be " why are you in the comment section on RUclips and why not both?".
My mom looked over my shoulder at the picture of Condorman in the Condor Car and asked "Is that Donald Trump?"