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Nuke

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Nuclear Nonsense

The result of a nuclear explosion is called a mushroom cloud. It is neither a mushroom nor a cloud.

War games simulate the dangers of nuclear attacks, in a way that’s fun for the entire family.

Definitions

Nuke (noun): Abbreviation for a “nuclear weapon”, usually a bomb or missile.

To nuke (verb) : To detonate a nuclear weapon. Ex: We should probably nuke them before they nuke us.

A Brief History of “Club Nuke”

Roosevelt launches the club in 1945. Stalin joins in 49, Churchill in 52, a fashionably late De Gaulle in 60. Mao pops by in 64.

In the 70s, India, Pakistan, and Israel show up without an invite. Now North Korea wants in, and they say they’ve got nukes.

Nuclear Nuggets

To nuke is also a slang term for using a microwave. Nuking a frozen burrito is a 5-star meal in the US.

Don’t confuse nukes with puke (vomit), flukes (whale fins) or spooks (ghosts). Nuclear war will likely result in all 3.
Cartoon by Gymglish

Definitions

Nuke (noun): Abbreviation for a “nuclear weapon”, usually a bomb or missile.

To nuke (verb) : To detonate a nuclear weapon. Ex: We should probably nuke them before they nuke us.

A Brief History of “Club Nuke”

Roosevelt launches the club in 1945. Stalin joins in 49, Churchill in 52, a fashionably late De Gaulle in 60. Mao pops by in 64.

In the 70s, India, Pakistan, and Israel show up without an invite. Now North Korea wants in, and they say they’ve got nukes.

Nuclear Nonsense

The result of a nuclear explosion is called a mushroom cloud. It is neither a mushroom nor a cloud.

War games simulate the dangers of nuclear attacks, in a way that’s fun for the entire family.

Nuclear Nuggets

To nuke is also a slang term for using a microwave. Nuking a frozen burrito is a 5-star meal in the US.

Don’t confuse nukes with puke (vomit), flukes (whale fins) or spooks (ghosts). Nuclear war will likely result in all 3.

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