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Pensive's Wetness
Member # 1203
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Not even the great thunder beast could fuck up Japan like this...
Japan... Christchurch... Chile...
is it me, or is being a bunch of mindless, drooning christians on a out-of-control, burning airplane perhaps a good thing? (assuming the 200,000 max allowed christians into heaven was only a local zoning ordinance in Isreal and really, everybody will get into heaven when all shit happens next year?)
sorry but for the first time since ive retired last year, im wondering really long and hard what the folk mother nature is up to...
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Pensive's Wetness
Member # 1203
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Ok, they're boned.
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Jason Abbadon
Member # 882
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Yeah...fucked hard.
Man, I really realy hope that does not do that bad expody thing again- I dont want to even consider the possible deathtoll.
Who do we have out there? Masao?
Fuuuuck. This is looking worse all the time- now reporting over nine thousand missing from one town.
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Krenim
Member # 22
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quote: Originally posted by Jason Abbadon: over nine thousand
First, I'd like to point out that, despite the perfect setup, I am not going to make the obligatory DBZ joke.
Second... Yeah. Earthquake + Tsunami + Possible nuclear meltdown = Just about as bad as it gets.
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Fabrux
Member # 71
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So now both reactor 1 and reactor 3 at Fukushima I have blow their buildings due to ignition of hydrogen. The reactors themselves are still contained, however.
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Jason Abbadon
Member # 882
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Over a thousand corpses wshed ashore yesterday- victims washed out with the wave being brought back with tides..
buh.
As someone that lives on the coastline, I cant wrap my mind around that.
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Charles Capps
Member # 9
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Live Geiger counter in Tokyo.
Mirror of the current measurement.
In an appropriate work of fiction, this is how Japan rises out of the literal ashes to dominate the world.
In real life, this is going to be a major problem.
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Jason Abbadon
Member # 882
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Gah! Small wonder the USS Ronald Reagan was ordered to pull back from the coastline! I forsee a large uptick in cancers if the reactors keep spurting shit into the atmosphere...
Yes, bouncing back is gonna be pretty tough- they were already in the economic hole- 200% of GDP, I heard.
What makes the economic impact of all this worse is the total loss of at least those two nuclear reactors- the heroic and desperate decision to cool them with seawater means that they'll never be operational again. Someone on NPR was saying that might cost them as much 7% of their overall energy production, which means more inporting and more debt.
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Pensive's Wetness
Member # 1203
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seriously, the radiation from the plants north of tokyo are raising the city's rad levels? o.O
looking these pics makes me wonder, could you even build dykes to protect inland structures? could the damage we see even been prevented or at least lessened?
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Jason Abbadon
Member # 882
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I sorta doubt it- it's not just the oncoming water that does the damage but all the debris being washed inland from the coast.
Some lucky 70 year old woman stayed in her house and was rescued- search teams found her house (what was left of it) a mile inland. That's a crazy amount of directed energy.
What i wonder is if there were warning signs that may have been followed- we know there was a "pre-quake" of about a 4, but people assumed that was the whole thing. Maybe there's a way to determine the difference between an isolated event and the begining of something huge.
I also wonder of all the animals hot the hell out of dodge beforehand?
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Pensive's Wetness
Member # 1203
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Uh... uh...Opps, from Aphlac?
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Jason Abbadon
Member # 882
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Moron. Massive deathtolls, children's deaths or pregnant women's death's are never funny. A couple of his Tewwt examples: http://www.tmz.com/2011/03/14/gilbert-gottfried-japan-roasts-jokes-tsunami/
Damn near anything else goes, but once that threshold is crossed...the media will make an example. Yes...this mmight just be it- that indefinable something for the press (and their viewers) to fixate on instead of the horror of the situation.
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Jason Abbadon
Member # 882
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Okay...this is bad. Workers evacuated from Japanese Nuclear Reactor.
Yeah...I think this is going to go "total failure" and they know it- why else remove the brave workers trying desperately to cool the reactor?
Also, I give you... the Japanese Pat Robertson.
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Charles Capps
Member # 9
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quote: "Japanese politics is tainted with egoism and populism," Ishihara had said Monday, according to Kyodo News. "We need to use tsunami to wipe out egoism, which has rusted onto the mentality of Japanese over a long period of time."
A stupid statement, but hardly Robertsonesque.
Related: http://godhatesjapan.com/
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Fabrux
Member # 71
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HA! Someone beat WBC to the punch. That's awesome.
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Pensive's Wetness
Member # 1203
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agreed. i linked it to FB (though, if you do, you better explain what it is/isnt to avoid cried of jumping-to-conclusions, thats common to idiots of FB...)
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Cartman
Member # 256
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speaking of whom
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Jason Abbadon
Member # 882
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quote: Originally posted by Cartman: speaking of whom
Disgusting- how many idiots are invoking God as paying the Japanese people back for Pearl Harbor? I mean, which God is that exactly? Jesus? Where are those post from Cartman? Twitter?
Fucking hate mongers...makes me sick.
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Pensive's Wetness
Member # 1203
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are you sure that website is legit? i looked for Arron sotennesse and got this instead . the ammount of hood trash talk this guy says on his FB account makes me wonder, especially since he's a Navy. I cant imagine anyone trash talking in this case.
you sure that site is legit?
yeah dude, that site is just trolling. porbably collecting info from who visitings...
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Jason Abbadon
Member # 882
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Of course...of course, the big three idiots in media have weighed in with Glen Beck somehow being least offensive.
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