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I nominate Lira for official cOr researcher 
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| Originally posted by srussell0018 I nominate Lira for official cOr researcher |
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| Originally posted by Senator Clay Davis havent they moved yet? weird. |
jesus fuck why would anyone want to buy blinds from you Lira!
lol
Another 7.1 aftershock. and apparently right near fukashima. just won't let up
shouldn't have raped all those chinese women. god might take his time, but he catches up with you in the end.
Breaking: Workers evacuated (again) from Fukashima Power Plant.
Breaking: TEPCO says it has lost power to reactors 1, 2, & 3

This gets more and more depressing.
Have no fear though. Like my background says.
The Sun Will Rise Again!
:/
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| Originally posted by Joss Weatherby jesus fuck why would anyone want to buy blinds from you Lira! |
I hope they host the Decibel festival in Japan.
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| Originally posted by Lira WAT |
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| Originally posted by Joss Weatherby There was an on topic spam bot above that post, then stuberto deleted it and I had to address you instead. |
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| Originally posted by Senator Clay Davis so people arent moving from japan yet? jesus, this was estimated in the 80s to happen sooner or later, letting japan be the next atlantis. move or be a myth. |
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| Japan to raise Fukushima crisis level to worst The Japanese government's nuclear safety agency has decided to raise the crisis level of the Fukushima Daiichi power plant accident from 5 to 7, the worst on the international scale. The Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency made the decision on Monday. It says the damaged facilities have been releasing a massive amount of radioactive substances, which are posing a threat to human health and the environment over a wide area. The agency used the International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale, or INES, to gauge the level. The scale was designed by an international group of experts to indicate the significance of nuclear events with ratings of 0 to 7. On March 18th, one week after the massive quake, the agency declared the Fukushima trouble a level 5 incident, the same as the accident at Three Mile Island in the United States in 1979. Level 7 has formerly only been applied to the Chernobyl accident in the former Soviet Union in 1986 when hundreds of thousands of terabecquerels of radioactive iodine-131 were released into the air. One terabecquerel is one trillion becquerels. The agency believes the cumulative amount from the Fukushima plant is less than that from Chernobyl. Officials from the agency and the Nuclear Safety Commission will hold a news conference on Tuesday morning to explain the change of evaluation. Tuesday, April 12, 2011 05:47 +0900 (JST) |
Damn it, will they just please drop a giant lead case over the plant already??
(I'm aware this isn't feasible, it's just horrible watching this plant just keep causing problems. Just destroy the freaking thing ASAP, as carefully as you can)
Look at how the DAXglobal Nuclear Energy Index (NLR) has done since the tsunami. Fallen some 15% from the top. Where it goes, nobody knows.

Shit still rattling!
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiap...dex.html?hpt=T1
So now that we're at Level 7 Chernobyl status

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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On |
IAEA still hasn't moved up the disaster level.
Anyway you slice it, it's still not as bad as Chernobyl.
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| Originally posted by Joss Weatherby Anyway you slice it, it's still not as bad as Chernobyl. |
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| Originally posted by DancingMonkey PHEW!! WELL THAT MAKES ME FEEL A LOT BETTER, DOCTOR SCIENCE!! |
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