Catalog
Allowed file types:jpg, jpeg, gif, png, webm, mp4, swf, pdfMax filesize is 8 MB.Max image dimensions are 10000 x 10000. You may upload 5 per post.
Translate 8chan into your language: Translate
File: 1444037157193.jpg (1.6 MB, 5600x4137, 800:591, 1444023777294.jpg)
Anonymous 10/05/15 (Mon) 09:25:57 No.329
Is your country safe?
Anonymous 10/05/15 (Mon) 10:07:20 No.330
>crime
I can freely walk through any part of my city at 2:00 am without the fear of being robbed. In fact, I have done so numerous times.
>terrorism
The most recent terrorattack only targeted members of American military branches, so I guess that we are save, for now.
Anonymous 10/23/15 (Fri) 06:43:25 No.354
>tfw will never be able to visit relatives down in Mexico unless I want to get kidnapped/beheaded/robbed/carjacked(?)/murdered in general
>tfw will never help finish uncle's abandoned house
Anonymous 10/23/15 (Fri) 20:14:35 No.356
>>329
this is for french people though. can we get one relevant to Americans, Australians, and Russians?
Anonymous 10/26/15 (Mon) 01:30:23 No.363
>Argentina safer than Chile
>North Korea not safe
>Paraguay and Bolivia not discouraged
>Greece not reinforced alertness
>Brazil not discouraged
>Haiti not discouraged
>Namibia not safe
>All of Africa not discouraged or at least more zones
Anonymous 11/10/15 (Tue) 02:10:03 No.374
>>330
>>363
>all of europe not on high alert for invasion.
Anonymous 11/13/15 (Fri) 20:46:52 No.381
File: 1447447613225.png (5.31 MB, 5600x4137, 800:591, 1444037157193-fixed.png)
What's up with that red spot in Kazakhstan? If it's supposed to be Astana, it's too east… A lot of other parts of that map also don't make any sense.
Let's fix it.
Anonymous 11/14/15 (Sat) 11:26:40 No.382
File: 1447500401210.png (169.2 KB, 1000x504, 125:63, Wfm_sts_overview.png)
>>381
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semipalatinsk_Test_Site
Anonymous 11/16/15 (Mon) 23:08:49 No.384
File: 1447715329660.jpg (1.81 MB, 5600x4137, 800:591, 1444037157193.jpg)
fixed
Anonymous 11/22/15 (Sun) 02:51:39 No.388
>>382
I don't think that answers the question. There isn't anywhere near enough radiation for it to be even dangerous for travellers, only residents. The map is for travel, not moving to live in. If the same criteria applied for everywhere, then the whole Urals should be red.