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Posted by Joss Weatherby on Mar-16-2011 01:57:

DAMN IT LIRA WE ARE AMERICANS. CALM RATIONAL DEBATE IS FOR PEOPLE LIKE THERESA!


Posted by Capitalizt on Mar-16-2011 01:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
What the hell are they feeding you guys?

I've joked about it until now but it doesn't seem to work, so I'm going to try a completely different approach:

CALM THE FUCK DOWN!

There's no reason to panic or to be that much concerned... specially across the Pacific!



Posted by narcism on Mar-16-2011 02:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
What the hell are they feeding you guys?

CALM THE FUCK DOWN!

There's no reason to panic or to be that much concerned... specially across the Pacific!


LOLWUT


Posted by Lira on Mar-16-2011 02:06:

quote:
Originally posted by narcism
LOLWUT




I just spilled my cappuccino


Posted by Zyklon_Jay on Mar-16-2011 02:12:

so Lira, do you think the dolphins did it too?


Posted by narcism on Mar-16-2011 02:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira


I just spilled my cappuccino


Hope it didn't come out of your nose


Posted by igottaknow on Mar-16-2011 02:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira

I just spilled my cappuccino

good to hear this tragedy hasn't spoiled your vacation


Posted by EddieZilker on Mar-16-2011 02:18:

The Savage Worrier Spirit

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
What the hell are they feeding you guys?


6 mgs of pure, unadulterated adrenochrome, daily. When a little goes a long way, we're getting a lot; both ground up in our meat supply and dosed to our water table for added measure. Everyone thinks that initiative is what makes America great. Nothing could be further from the truth.

What every red blooded yank oozes with is a palpable fear, germinating in constancy but, like bad yeast, never coming into full bloom. We might not be number one in everything we take pride in but we take solace our ever-nascent fear, likely well-past its boiling point being a super-heated, still liquid, just waiting for some small, inconsequential imperfection to set us off.

We are savage worriers, Lira, and here you are trying to take that away!


Posted by Zyklon_Jay on Mar-16-2011 02:20:

Re: The Savage Worrier Spirit

quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
the dolphins did it


Posted by woscar on Mar-16-2011 02:20:

Could be a repost, but I can't be arsed to look through the whole thread.

http://godhatesjapan.com/



Awesome.


Posted by EddieZilker on Mar-16-2011 02:25:

quote:
Originally posted by woscar
Could be a repost, but I can't be arsed to look through the whole thread.

http://godhatesjapan.com/



Awesome.


Nice find.



EDIT: and make no mistake about it - dolphins, while cute, sociable animals, can be and are complete and utter assholes.


Posted by Zyklon_Jay on Mar-16-2011 02:33:

if you ate my family i would send a tsunami after you too...its only fair.


Posted by EddieZilker on Mar-16-2011 02:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
if you ate my family i would send a tsunami after you too...its only fair.


They commit infanticide, routinely. If dolphins can't find one of their own to kill they practice on porpoise pups.








Assholes!


Posted by rulzz on Mar-16-2011 02:54:


Posted by Sushipunk on Mar-16-2011 02:58:

^^ And that means what, exactly?


Posted by igottaknow on Mar-16-2011 03:04:

^^^ its really not that bad when you compare it to Hiroshima
/nou


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Mar-16-2011 03:09:

quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
^^^ its really not that bad when you compare it to Hiroshima
/nou



Why would you attack me over this, it just makes you look like a fucking retard...

Well more of one, if thats even possible.


Posted by kimojai on Mar-16-2011 03:15:

so sad, but the most terrible thing is the nuclear disaster.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Mar-16-2011 03:17:

quote:
Originally posted by kimojai
so sad, but the most terrible thing is the nuclear disaster.


Actually I'd say its the tsunami, since you know, it has actually killed people.


Posted by igottaknow on Mar-16-2011 03:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Why would you attack me over this, it just makes you look like a fucking retard...

Well more of one, if thats even possible.

I'm just curious what's got to happen before you concede that it's pretty bad. I mean there has been 3 explosions, the reactor is on fire, its leaking radiation, and a meltdown has occurred.


Posted by Ted Promo on Mar-16-2011 03:24:

It's so over


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Mar-16-2011 03:26:

quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
I'm just curious what's got to happen before you concede that it's pretty bad. I mean there has been 3 explosions, the reactor is on fire, its leaking radiation, and a meltdown has occurred.



Yea, its bad, but people are making it out to be waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay worse than it is or will be, including you.

I don't think I ever said the situation wasn't bad...


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Mar-16-2011 03:34:

They are evacuating the personnel from the plant apparently, or they have been told to leave.

This is not unexpected, the local area was expected to become incredibly hot. The reactors though appear to be in a stable and safe configuration for now. Remember, even though local radiation might be incredibly high, the danger of a mass spreading of radiation is still very low. Chernobyl was disaster because there was a massive explosion where dust and debris kicked up along with the exposed core, and debris and dust blowing away from the site in the following days, created the radiation hazard across Northern Europe.

Its probably a good thing that the outer containment structures blew when they did, not after a core exposure.


Posted by igottaknow on Mar-16-2011 03:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Yea, its bad, but people are making it out to be waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay worse than it is or will be, including you.

I don't think I ever said the situation wasn't bad...

quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Exactly. If there hasn't been a full on meltdown and compromise of the containment vessels by now, the chances of it are even slimmer than they were at the start of the crisis, which was very slim even then.

You're the idiot. You regurgitated what the "experts" on tv were saying. It was obvious to me that the Japanese government was down playing it so as not to create a panic. The plant techs didn't even know the condition of the core, so why would experts else where know, more importantly why would you know. I was smart enough not to make predictions and I knew there was a lot of unknowns to be making judgments.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Mar-16-2011 03:48:

quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
You're the idiot. You regurgitated what the "experts" on tv were saying. It was obvious to me that the Japanese government was down playing it so as not to create a panic. The plant techs didn't even know the condition of the core, so why would experts else where know, more importantly why would you know. I was smart enough not to make predictions and I knew there was a lot of unknowns to be making judgments.



If you know anything about nuclear reactors, even very basic operating principals, you'd understand what I am saying, but no, apparently you don't.

The reactor is designed to fail gracefully and so far that is what its doing. Yea its horrible and scary, omg fires and explosions, but if you look at it from a rational engineering standpoint you'd understand that things are about as bad as they can get right now, and I mean that in a way to suggest that its limited to what is happening right now.

No one ever denied that there would be large radioactive increases in the immediate local area, no one ever said there wouldn't be some radiation released, no one ever said there wouldn't be explosions or fires in the fuel pools. No one said that, what everyone who has a clue has been saying is that there is a bad situation, but do not blow it out of proportion and cause panic.

The amount of radiation extending into populated areas, that haven't been evacuated is minimal, short term, and not a threat, especially if people keep inside. The reactors, even if they have undergone a partial meltdown are COOLING DOWN NATURALLY because they are no longer producing a fission reaction. Even if some of the fuel rods have been exposed, the ceramic fuel pellets are more than likely still intact and still in configuration. If the core breaches on the bottom, the molten fuel will pool across an area that prevents it from sustaining a fission reaction, and will also be easier to cool, since it is no longer inside a pressure vessel. Yes radiation will be a huge issue, the area will probably be closed off and abandoned for decades, but it will be a small, small area.

This is fact, this is what is going to happen, why you doubt this I do not know...


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