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  1. If the comparatively benign wildlife of America produced Deathclaws when exposed to radiation, what in gods name is wandering around Australia.

    Tuesday, 09-Apr-13 08:55:03 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
    1. @ceruleanspark Do you really want to know?

      Tuesday, 09-Apr-13 08:57:05 UTC from web
      1. @nerthos Someone on Reddit was asking what happened to the rest of the world after the great war. My answer is "Metro2033, but 40 years behind schedule"

        Tuesday, 09-Apr-13 09:02:06 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
        1. @ceruleanspark Some areas probably survived less damaged than the US. Irradiated? Sure. But with no direct damage.

          Tuesday, 09-Apr-13 09:05:10 UTC from web
          1. @nerthos Countries without natural petrochemical reserves (Most of western europe, for instance) were already ruined by the resource wars over their stores, so they're probably just as wrecked either way

            Tuesday, 09-Apr-13 09:10:11 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
            1. @ceruleanspark Yes, but the survival rate doesn't matter. What matters is how fertile is the soil and things like that.

              Tuesday, 09-Apr-13 09:12:21 UTC from web