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JARED HARRIS
Jared Francis Harri is an English actor from London England. His roles include Lane Pryce in the television drama series Mad Men, David Robert Jones in the science fiction series Fringe, King George VI in the historical series The Crown, Anderson Dawes on the science fiction series The Expanse, captain Francis Crozier in the series The Terror, and Valery Legasov in the miniseries Chernobyl for which he has been nominated for the 2019 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor.
He has also had significant supporting roles in films such as Mr. Deeds (2002), The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011), Lincoln (2012), and Allied (2016).
Chenobyl really just be that awesome, huh.
Like, setting aside the whole distopian feels of an abondaned city and the sick ass radioactive-ness of it all, the way the forest has reclaimed the city? Brilliant. Predators reintroducing themselves to the area because of the stability of prey for them? Amazing. Once endagered species now wondering in greater numbers within this excursion zone? Fricken perfect.
The general presence of biodiversity in the area had increased over the past 30 years because humans have been forced out. The forest has recovered to what it once was before people decided to butt in and lay claim to everything their greedily little mitts could grab.
It really instills a sense of hope; that our natural world shows such resilience. That just by even doing the minimum to help it (fricken backing off) it can almost fully restore itself in such a short time frame. It also make me feel that, if we somehow do never actually fully take responsibility for our actions and like DO SOMETHING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, thereby kinds ruining our chance of survival on this planet, once we're gone, it gives nature the space to breathe again, to literally take root where it once thrived, to reclaim what we stole and to terraform, hopefully, the planet into a haven for the environment once again.
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El género de los juegos cooperativos, de por sí poco frecuente, está prácticamente inexplorado en lo que es diseño nacional. Pero los chicos de Yamat tomaron la posta en el asunto y salieron al mercado con una propuesta temáticamente muy interesante que enmarca un juego de un género complicado de abordar; el resultado fue Chernobyl, un juego de mesa cooperativo ambientado en el desastre nuclear…
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Maybe i should go to Chernobyl and do some exploring and slowly get killed by the radiation there, or get shot by the military.
It'd be worth seeing the natural collapse of a city that way, like an apocolypse, but it looks so so so pretty