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Mikezilla:

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--- Quote from: Hoopz on March 12, 2011, 09:45:24 am ---
--- Quote from: ark_ader on March 12, 2011, 07:37:12 am ---The Japanese has had some experience with radiation, so I am sure they will contain this the best they can.

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That may very well be the most insensitive comment that I have ever read.  Considering the likes of some posters around here, you far surpass them for being a complete and utter dolt.

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Considering the US dropped not one but two atomic bombs on Japan, I would say the Japanese would have the most extensive experience to deal with radiation exposure.

Personally, I think the Dolphin and Whale Gods are upset with Japan, and struck them from the underworld.

Insensitive?  Yes.  I have my reasons.  I have given you three so far.

You can attack me for being insensitive if you must.

I hope that the Japanese will have more respect for the planet.

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Talk about being repulsed by ones comments. You are complete and utter waste of life, if I wasnt scared of being blocked by Saint, I would have quite a few other choice words to say to you. You are a wretched human being.

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Thanks.  You can always make suitable comments using the Private Message System.  I do not blame you for your opinions, and you should not feel afraid to express them.

Just tell me where I made innacurate comments, and I will change them.

Otherwise: Sticks and Stones Mate.


I hear that there will be a shortage of food and medical supplies. 

Please go to this site and make a donation if you can.



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Whatever man, its pointless to even attempt to comment on anything you have to say. Whoever called you a troll was right.

polaris:
It was me  :applaud:

ark_ader:

--- Quote from: Mikezilla on March 14, 2011, 06:30:37 pm ---
--- Quote from: ark_ader on March 14, 2011, 05:08:30 pm ---
--- Quote from: Mikezilla on March 14, 2011, 04:19:26 pm ---
--- Quote from: ark_ader on March 12, 2011, 03:06:29 pm ---
--- Quote from: Hoopz on March 12, 2011, 09:45:24 am ---
--- Quote from: ark_ader on March 12, 2011, 07:37:12 am ---The Japanese has had some experience with radiation, so I am sure they will contain this the best they can.

--- End quote ---
That may very well be the most insensitive comment that I have ever read.  Considering the likes of some posters around here, you far surpass them for being a complete and utter dolt.

--- End quote ---

Considering the US dropped not one but two atomic bombs on Japan, I would say the Japanese would have the most extensive experience to deal with radiation exposure.

Personally, I think the Dolphin and Whale Gods are upset with Japan, and struck them from the underworld.

Insensitive?  Yes.  I have my reasons.  I have given you three so far.

You can attack me for being insensitive if you must.

I hope that the Japanese will have more respect for the planet.

--- End quote ---

Talk about being repulsed by ones comments. You are complete and utter waste of life, if I wasnt scared of being blocked by Saint, I would have quite a few other choice words to say to you. You are a wretched human being.

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Thanks.  You can always make suitable comments using the Private Message System.  I do not blame you for your opinions, and you should not feel afraid to express them.

Just tell me where I made inaccurate comments, and I will change them.

Otherwise: Sticks and Stones Mate.


I hear that there will be a shortage of food and medical supplies. 

Please go to this site and make a donation if you can.



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Whatever man, its pointless to even attempt to comment on anything you have to say. Whoever called you a troll was right.

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Its not whatever is it?  My comments have upset you, to the point of making adverse comments towards me.  I have told any lies, nor have I added any facts that are not backed up either by history or referenced links?  No.

What I commented on was perhaps not in good taste with regards to the loss of life of recent events.  Nobody deserves to face a natural disaster, with so many innocents dead.

But it shows how powerful the planet is, and we should respect it including all its occupants.



 

hyiu:
other than comments and prayers...

I would suggest kindly donate some $$ to help out...
for the record, I did donated to red cross...

hope the situation doesn't go any worse...
from that 2nd power plant explosion, it doesn't look good to me at all...
God bless...

Dervacumen:

--- Quote from: ark_ader on March 13, 2011, 07:44:04 am ---
I fear for any ecological damage to the area.  Hopefully our use of nuclear fuel will decrease, after this disaster.

This is not just a Japanese disaster, is a pending global one.

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No more so than global warming.  Sadly people will use this event to thwart the revival of investing in and improving implementation of nuclear energy.  If you look at current nuclear power plant technology it beats every other source of energy production in cost/benefit analysis.

That said, the scale of the current situation in Japan is very, very sad and sobering.  To me at least.

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