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Anonymous (ID: hduHpqHQ) Uganda No.520227081 [Report] >>520227234 >>520227474
White people say this explosion is close
When it is near the visual horizon line as observed from an elevated position.

Yet white people pretend this explosion is happening just meters away from the camera man.

I don't get it?
Do white people live on a very tiny sphere where the visual horizon line is very close?

If you watch this on something other than a phone, ie A computer or a TV you see:
1) Field
2)Treeline 1
3) Village
4) Treeline 2
5) Water
6) Land
7) Treeline 3
8) Water (another bunch of it)
9) Land
10) Treeline 4
11) Explosion
12) Visual horizon line right there near the explosion.

How can this be "close"
It looks like it's miles and miles away.

White people then say "the camera man would have been knocked over by the blast"
But he is when it shockwave hits him, many seconds later. He stumbles and is almost knocked down by it.

White people then say there is "no" shockwave,
when it is clearly visible as an instantanious mist that rolls out along the ENTIRE countryside from the epicenter of the blast.

White people then say that it's just a small amount of conventional explosives.
When it lights up the ENTIRE countryside like it's the morning,

How the fuck?
Then they call me brown.
Anonymous (ID: SpclZG+X) United States No.520227234 [Report]
>>520227081 (OP)
In Europe that is only 150 feet away. In Uganda it is 150 miles. This is because Europeans have advanced fast travel abilities.
Anonymous (ID: gRPG+7go) Netherlands No.520227474 [Report]
>>520227081 (OP)
kill yourself already
Anonymous (ID: JKV+GKR3) Canada No.520227642 [Report]
>white people say
>ESL grammar
retarded thirdie on the pedo proxy
/\nonymous (ID: 0OhZkxJl) Canada No.520229164 [Report]
Learn how camera exposure works... the aperture was wide open and the ISO cranked to the max because it was near total darkness. Of fucking course the "whole sky" lights up until the camera adjusts to the new lighting. Judging from the particulate that you can clearly see falling, and the speed it is falling, this is just a few km away. Conventional explosives (especially something like a factory) are more than capable of this type of explosion.