Going splat.
Going splat.
Going splat.
@MrPushwood wdym?
telling my crush i like him (i dont have one)
Jumping the gun, like deciding to take a drastic action based on an assumption, would be a mistake.
First, let's redress the core assumption in the subject title: "What are you going to do today, if there is a test happening tomorrow?" It seems we've assumed too much about the subject title. A "nuclear explosion" tomorrow isn't necessarily a doomsday scenario.
What if tomorrow's catastrophe never comes?
What if the explosion is simply a warning that a test will be conducted underground?
According to the Limited Test Ban Treaty (LTBT), many nuclear tests are now conducted underground.
https://www.armscontrol.org/treaties/limited-test-ban-treaty
If the event is an approved, contained nuclear test, I'll be doing what I normally do: my routine tasks for the day.
On the subject of regrets, regarding your final thoughts ... If you have a crush on someone you like and have never told them, then now is the time to tell them. It's better late than never. Even in the face of uncertainty, avoiding regret is wise.
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Eating a gallon of ice cream and a pickle sandwich
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