Off Topic · Tragic OT: Massive Earthquake in Japan: (page 3)

loweyecue @ 3/14/2011 7:06 PM
TMS wrote:
skeng wrote:
Solace wrote:
skeng wrote:

http://i.imgur.com/EGTmR.jpg

Ugh, those are ridiculous comments, but then whoever put that image together was clearly looking for it, as the term was highlighted. Let's not get distracted because there are a few idiots out there.

Feeling really terrible for Japan right now.

Japan has all my sympathy btw

I wasn't looking to distract, just to come with an interesting compilation of idiots I stumbled upon in relation to the same topic. I was just amazed to see so many of them, being inhumane as phuck, but I know it's a tiny minority of people who thinks like that. I just guess they haven't heard of Hiroshima or Nagasaki.

clearly being the only country to ever use a nuclear weapon on the other in the history of human kind means nothing to these dolts they must think the Japanese got what they deserved & that's that... it's scary to know this kind of ignorance persists in today's world it makes me sad for people that are so closeminded & hateful.

While I agree in principle about taking the high road and all, I think its essential to actually address this problem instead of ignoring it. Because in my limited perception its a growing problem. People are becoming increasingly more selfish, consumed by their righteousness and less and less human. This is just one manifestation of a wider more pervasive issue.

TMS @ 3/14/2011 7:14 PM
loweyecue wrote:
TMS wrote:
skeng wrote:
Solace wrote:
skeng wrote:

http://i.imgur.com/EGTmR.jpg

Ugh, those are ridiculous comments, but then whoever put that image together was clearly looking for it, as the term was highlighted. Let's not get distracted because there are a few idiots out there.

Feeling really terrible for Japan right now.

Japan has all my sympathy btw

I wasn't looking to distract, just to come with an interesting compilation of idiots I stumbled upon in relation to the same topic. I was just amazed to see so many of them, being inhumane as phuck, but I know it's a tiny minority of people who thinks like that. I just guess they haven't heard of Hiroshima or Nagasaki.

clearly being the only country to ever use a nuclear weapon on the other in the history of human kind means nothing to these dolts they must think the Japanese got what they deserved & that's that... it's scary to know this kind of ignorance persists in today's world it makes me sad for people that are so closeminded & hateful.

While I agree in principle about taking the high road and all, I think its essential to actually address this problem instead of ignoring it. Because in my limited perception its a growing problem. People are becoming increasingly more selfish, consumed by their righteousness and less and less human. This is just one manifestation of a wider more pervasive issue.

i agree, it's a dangerous underlying hatred that exists among some people out there they hate & resent minorities in this country not even a human tragedy of epic proportions like what happened in Japan can make them put away their hatred for a moment to even consider the human devastation that just occurred... God forbid anything like that ever happened to them & their loved ones, karma indeed.

Solace @ 3/14/2011 7:17 PM
TMS wrote:
loweyecue wrote:
TMS wrote:
skeng wrote:
Solace wrote:
skeng wrote:

http://i.imgur.com/EGTmR.jpg

Ugh, those are ridiculous comments, but then whoever put that image together was clearly looking for it, as the term was highlighted. Let's not get distracted because there are a few idiots out there.

Feeling really terrible for Japan right now.

Japan has all my sympathy btw

I wasn't looking to distract, just to come with an interesting compilation of idiots I stumbled upon in relation to the same topic. I was just amazed to see so many of them, being inhumane as phuck, but I know it's a tiny minority of people who thinks like that. I just guess they haven't heard of Hiroshima or Nagasaki.

clearly being the only country to ever use a nuclear weapon on the other in the history of human kind means nothing to these dolts they must think the Japanese got what they deserved & that's that... it's scary to know this kind of ignorance persists in today's world it makes me sad for people that are so closeminded & hateful.

While I agree in principle about taking the high road and all, I think its essential to actually address this problem instead of ignoring it. Because in my limited perception its a growing problem. People are becoming increasingly more selfish, consumed by their righteousness and less and less human. This is just one manifestation of a wider more pervasive issue.

i agree, it's a dangerous underlying hatred that exists among some people out there they hate & resent minorities in this country not even a human tragedy of epic proportions like what happened in Japan can make them put away their hatred for a moment to even consider the human devastation that just occurred... God forbid anything like that ever happened to them & their loved ones, karma indeed.

Yeah, well there's nothing you can do for idiots. I know one person who said "Good, maybe they'll stop killing dolphins for a while now". It's shitty that people think on this level and can't show genuine sympathy for a real human tragedy and disaster. It's pretty sickening, actually. That being said, this vocal group of idiots represents a vast minority, IMHO, and I think many people in this country are very supportive of Japan and feel terrible for what happened.

TMS @ 3/14/2011 7:24 PM
no doubt Solace i agree the vast majority of non-minorities aren't this ignorant it's a select few bad apples... the scary thing is how covert some of these people are they're not even courageous enough in their conviction to be upfront about it in person they gotta make comments on an internet post to express their bitterness... i'm sorry i don't wanna make this thread into a racism thread again i think people need to put aside their differences no matter what occurred in the past even if their loved ones might have died in WW2 at the hands of Japanese soldiers hell my grandmother's generation in Korea were persecuted horribly by the Japanese occupation but i'm not inhuman enough to wish harm on people that i don't even know... a tragedy like this should be bringing the best out of people but sadly sometimes it brings out the worst.
loweyecue @ 3/14/2011 7:42 PM
Solace wrote:
TMS wrote:
loweyecue wrote:
TMS wrote:
skeng wrote:
Solace wrote:
skeng wrote:

http://i.imgur.com/EGTmR.jpg

Ugh, those are ridiculous comments, but then whoever put that image together was clearly looking for it, as the term was highlighted. Let's not get distracted because there are a few idiots out there.

Feeling really terrible for Japan right now.

Japan has all my sympathy btw

I wasn't looking to distract, just to come with an interesting compilation of idiots I stumbled upon in relation to the same topic. I was just amazed to see so many of them, being inhumane as phuck, but I know it's a tiny minority of people who thinks like that. I just guess they haven't heard of Hiroshima or Nagasaki.

clearly being the only country to ever use a nuclear weapon on the other in the history of human kind means nothing to these dolts they must think the Japanese got what they deserved & that's that... it's scary to know this kind of ignorance persists in today's world it makes me sad for people that are so closeminded & hateful.

While I agree in principle about taking the high road and all, I think its essential to actually address this problem instead of ignoring it. Because in my limited perception its a growing problem. People are becoming increasingly more selfish, consumed by their righteousness and less and less human. This is just one manifestation of a wider more pervasive issue.

i agree, it's a dangerous underlying hatred that exists among some people out there they hate & resent minorities in this country not even a human tragedy of epic proportions like what happened in Japan can make them put away their hatred for a moment to even consider the human devastation that just occurred... God forbid anything like that ever happened to them & their loved ones, karma indeed.

Yeah, well there's nothing you can do for idiots. I know one person who said "Good, maybe they'll stop killing dolphins for a while now". It's shitty that people think on this level and can't show genuine sympathy for a real human tragedy and disaster. It's pretty sickening, actually. That being said, this vocal group of idiots represents a vast minority, IMHO, and I think many people in this country are very supportive of Japan and feel terrible for what happened.

I have no love for people who butcher dolphins, but right now that is about as relevant as oil prices. Yes I am very troubled with this trend. All the good will in the world cannot fight a growing, active and belligerent minority by being "passive". People have to make a stand for decency and humanity and not get drowned out by these phucktards. Some things are still worth fighting for.

GustavBahler @ 3/14/2011 10:58 PM
SOMA, Japan — Radiation is spewing from damaged reactors at a crippled nuclear power plant in tsunami-ravaged northeastern Japan in a dramatic escalation of the 4-day-old catastrophe. The prime minister has warned residents to stay inside or risk getting radiation sickness.


Heartbreaking

Solace @ 3/14/2011 11:40 PM
TMS wrote:no doubt Solace i agree the vast majority of non-minorities aren't this ignorant it's a select few bad apples... the scary thing is how covert some of these people are they're not even courageous enough in their conviction to be upfront about it in person they gotta make comments on an internet post to express their bitterness... i'm sorry i don't wanna make this thread into a racism thread again i think people need to put aside their differences no matter what occurred in the past even if their loved ones might have died in WW2 at the hands of Japanese soldiers hell my grandmother's generation in Korea were persecuted horribly by the Japanese occupation but i'm not inhuman enough to wish harm on people that i don't even know... a tragedy like this should be bringing the best out of people but sadly sometimes it brings out the worst.

Yeah, I definitely agree with you. I think it's one downside of the Internet: people with radical opinions have a much easier and more anonymous forum to spread their voice. I totally understand. I hope we can unite more and more.

Anyway, I think the whole thing is heartbreaking for Japan. I've never traveled, but I want to start soon and Japan is definitely on my list, no less so even with this tragedy. I hope they can rebuild their country once they're done picking up the pieces.

TMS @ 3/15/2011 12:27 AM
Solace wrote:
TMS wrote:no doubt Solace i agree the vast majority of non-minorities aren't this ignorant it's a select few bad apples... the scary thing is how covert some of these people are they're not even courageous enough in their conviction to be upfront about it in person they gotta make comments on an internet post to express their bitterness... i'm sorry i don't wanna make this thread into a racism thread again i think people need to put aside their differences no matter what occurred in the past even if their loved ones might have died in WW2 at the hands of Japanese soldiers hell my grandmother's generation in Korea were persecuted horribly by the Japanese occupation but i'm not inhuman enough to wish harm on people that i don't even know... a tragedy like this should be bringing the best out of people but sadly sometimes it brings out the worst.

Yeah, I definitely agree with you. I think it's one downside of the Internet: people with radical opinions have a much easier and more anonymous forum to spread their voice. I totally understand. I hope we can unite more and more.

Anyway, I think the whole thing is heartbreaking for Japan. I've never traveled, but I want to start soon and Japan is definitely on my list, no less so even with this tragedy. I hope they can rebuild their country once they're done picking up the pieces.

i've been to Tokyo once, it's 1 of the cleanest cities i'd ever been to... not a homeless person in sight anywhere & no garbage in the streets... everyone is very courteous... but it's kinda hard to find the good hangout spots unless u'r with some of the natives a lot of the best nightspots & restaurants are almost completely hidden from view if you're looking around for them... u should definitely check out Japan i wish i could have taken in some of the cultural attractions while i was over there i'm definitely gonna go back.

OasisBU @ 3/15/2011 8:00 AM
TMS wrote:
loweyecue wrote:
TMS wrote:
skeng wrote:
Solace wrote:
skeng wrote:

http://i.imgur.com/EGTmR.jpg

Ugh, those are ridiculous comments, but then whoever put that image together was clearly looking for it, as the term was highlighted. Let's not get distracted because there are a few idiots out there.

Feeling really terrible for Japan right now.

Japan has all my sympathy btw

I wasn't looking to distract, just to come with an interesting compilation of idiots I stumbled upon in relation to the same topic. I was just amazed to see so many of them, being inhumane as phuck, but I know it's a tiny minority of people who thinks like that. I just guess they haven't heard of Hiroshima or Nagasaki.

clearly being the only country to ever use a nuclear weapon on the other in the history of human kind means nothing to these dolts they must think the Japanese got what they deserved & that's that... it's scary to know this kind of ignorance persists in today's world it makes me sad for people that are so closeminded & hateful.

While I agree in principle about taking the high road and all, I think its essential to actually address this problem instead of ignoring it. Because in my limited perception its a growing problem. People are becoming increasingly more selfish, consumed by their righteousness and less and less human. This is just one manifestation of a wider more pervasive issue.

i agree, it's a dangerous underlying hatred that exists among some people out there they hate & resent minorities in this country not even a human tragedy of epic proportions like what happened in Japan can make them put away their hatred for a moment to even consider the human devastation that just occurred... God forbid anything like that ever happened to them & their loved ones, karma indeed.

I'm sorry but how does that picture of internet posts become all about ignorance and hating minorities? Did you look at the names and pictures of the people who posted negative comments? Looked pretty diverse to me unless I am missing something.

I do agree that selfishness and greed in this country/world is a growing problem. I also think that ignorance and racism is something that is equally shared among every ethnic and cultural group on the planet. To single out non minorities is wrong since we are all part of the problem. Until the finger stops being pointed and blame stops being assigned, we will not move beyond the racial issues that plague us.

Marv @ 3/15/2011 8:29 AM
TMS wrote:
Solace wrote:
TMS wrote:no doubt Solace i agree the vast majority of non-minorities aren't this ignorant it's a select few bad apples... the scary thing is how covert some of these people are they're not even courageous enough in their conviction to be upfront about it in person they gotta make comments on an internet post to express their bitterness... i'm sorry i don't wanna make this thread into a racism thread again i think people need to put aside their differences no matter what occurred in the past even if their loved ones might have died in WW2 at the hands of Japanese soldiers hell my grandmother's generation in Korea were persecuted horribly by the Japanese occupation but i'm not inhuman enough to wish harm on people that i don't even know... a tragedy like this should be bringing the best out of people but sadly sometimes it brings out the worst.

Yeah, I definitely agree with you. I think it's one downside of the Internet: people with radical opinions have a much easier and more anonymous forum to spread their voice. I totally understand. I hope we can unite more and more.

Anyway, I think the whole thing is heartbreaking for Japan. I've never traveled, but I want to start soon and Japan is definitely on my list, no less so even with this tragedy. I hope they can rebuild their country once they're done picking up the pieces.

i've been to Tokyo once, it's 1 of the cleanest cities i'd ever been to... not a homeless person in sight anywhere & no garbage in the streets... everyone is very courteous... but it's kinda hard to find the good hangout spots unless u'r with some of the natives a lot of the best nightspots & restaurants are almost completely hidden from view if you're looking around for them... u should definitely check out Japan i wish i could have taken in some of the cultural attractions while i was over there i'm definitely gonna go back.

i don't know if you got to kyoto. that’s one of the most fabulous places I have ever been to.

OasisBU @ 3/15/2011 8:49 AM
Marv wrote:
TMS wrote:
Solace wrote:
TMS wrote:no doubt Solace i agree the vast majority of non-minorities aren't this ignorant it's a select few bad apples... the scary thing is how covert some of these people are they're not even courageous enough in their conviction to be upfront about it in person they gotta make comments on an internet post to express their bitterness... i'm sorry i don't wanna make this thread into a racism thread again i think people need to put aside their differences no matter what occurred in the past even if their loved ones might have died in WW2 at the hands of Japanese soldiers hell my grandmother's generation in Korea were persecuted horribly by the Japanese occupation but i'm not inhuman enough to wish harm on people that i don't even know... a tragedy like this should be bringing the best out of people but sadly sometimes it brings out the worst.

Yeah, I definitely agree with you. I think it's one downside of the Internet: people with radical opinions have a much easier and more anonymous forum to spread their voice. I totally understand. I hope we can unite more and more.

Anyway, I think the whole thing is heartbreaking for Japan. I've never traveled, but I want to start soon and Japan is definitely on my list, no less so even with this tragedy. I hope they can rebuild their country once they're done picking up the pieces.

i've been to Tokyo once, it's 1 of the cleanest cities i'd ever been to... not a homeless person in sight anywhere & no garbage in the streets... everyone is very courteous... but it's kinda hard to find the good hangout spots unless u'r with some of the natives a lot of the best nightspots & restaurants are almost completely hidden from view if you're looking around for them... u should definitely check out Japan i wish i could have taken in some of the cultural attractions while i was over there i'm definitely gonna go back.

i don't know if you got to kyoto. that’s one of the most fabulous places I have ever been to.

I have been to Tokyo/Kyoto - both were pretty amazing. Kyoto is definitely one of the coolest places I have ever been.

skeng @ 3/15/2011 9:30 AM
Solace wrote:
TMS wrote:no doubt Solace i agree the vast majority of non-minorities aren't this ignorant it's a select few bad apples... the scary thing is how covert some of these people are they're not even courageous enough in their conviction to be upfront about it in person they gotta make comments on an internet post to express their bitterness... i'm sorry i don't wanna make this thread into a racism thread again i think people need to put aside their differences no matter what occurred in the past even if their loved ones might have died in WW2 at the hands of Japanese soldiers hell my grandmother's generation in Korea were persecuted horribly by the Japanese occupation but i'm not inhuman enough to wish harm on people that i don't even know... a tragedy like this should be bringing the best out of people but sadly sometimes it brings out the worst.

Yeah, I definitely agree with you. I think it's one downside of the Internet: people with radical opinions have a much easier and more anonymous forum to spread their voice. I totally understand. I hope we can unite more and more.

Anyway, I think the whole thing is heartbreaking for Japan. I've never traveled, but I want to start soon and Japan is definitely on my list, no less so even with this tragedy. I hope they can rebuild their country once they're done picking up the pieces.

In this case the forum is facebook. That's the least anonymous place you can post.

I think these people are ignorant to some facts and only focus on the "supporting of your country and your country's military" and try to promote patriotism, while being ignorant. I mean, the US have the world's largest military in the world and I'm of the opinion that there's a vast majority that likes the army/military in the US in order for this trend to continue, i.e. the huge amounts of resources used for the military.

I'm probably just ranting here with some far-fetched stuff

jimimou @ 3/15/2011 9:46 AM
what do you all think of this:

EARTHQUAKE WARNING FROM RUSSIAN INSTITUTE of PHYSICS of the EARTH
Posted by Real News Reporter on March 12th, 2011

A new report released today in the Kremlin prepared for Prime Minister Putin by the Institute of Physics of the Earth, in Moscow, is warning that the America’s are in danger of suffering a mega-quake of catastrophic proportions during the next fortnight (14 days) with a specific emphasis being placed on the United States, Mexico, Central America and South American west coast regions along with the New Madrid Fault Zone region.

This report further warns that catastrophic earthquakes in Asia and the sub-continent are, also, “more than likely to occur” with the 7.3 magnitude quake in Japan today being “one of at least 4 of this intensity” to occur during this same time period.

Raising the concerns of a mega-quake occurring, this report says, are the increasing subtle electromagnetic signals that are being detected in the Earth’s upper atmosphere over many regions of the World, with the most intense being over the US Western coastal and Midwest regions.

Important to note are that Russian and British scientists are at the forefront of predicting earthquakes based on these subtle electromagnetic signals and have joined in an effort to put satellites in space to detect more of them.

More ominously in this report are Russian scientists confirming the independent analysis of New Zealand mathematician and long-range weather forecaster, Ken Ring, who predicted the deadly Christchurch quake and this week issued another warning of a quake to hit on or about March 20th.

Ring explains his methodology for predicting earthquakes as follows:

“The planets very much affect the earth, indirectly, by having an effect on the Sun. Some planets are very large. If the Sun was a basketball the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn would be the size of grapefruits, and the Earth would be, on that scale, the size of a peppercorn.

Jupiter and Saturn cause extra tides on the Sun when they get on either side of the Sun (as with Moon – Earth-Sun when the moon is full) and when these gas giants get on the same side as the Sun, (as with Earth -Moon – Sun when the moon is new). These greater solar tides become sunspot activity and solar flares and can be understood as akin to the increase in tides caused by the Moon when it too gets alongside Earth or opposite Earth.

At the moment we have Jupiter and Saturn on either side of the Sun and creating a tug of war with Earth in the middle. That started last September and will continue until about May. In September the Earth was right in line with Jupiter, Saturn and the Sun too.

That’s why there were several 7+ earthquakes around, it wasn’t just us. For instance there was one in Pakistan on the same day as Christchurch. This Jupiter/Saturn alignment continues until about May, and the Earth comes back into line as well in March. It is why there may be an extreme event, perhaps a large earthquake, around 20 March, which is when the Moon may be again in a trigger position.”

According to this report, however, where Ring is correct in assessing blame for our Earth’s earthquakes on the Sun and Planets, his substituting of Perigean Spring Tides (also known as King Tides) for the low pressure systems associated with them may be incorrect.

The mention in this report of massive low pressure systems being associated with catastrophic earthquakes is especially dire to the United States Midwestern region, which even today is continuing to be pounded by horrific rainfall amounts, and most especially impacting the New Madrid Fault Zone State of Arkansas which has suffered over 800 earthquakes in the past 6 months alone.

Equally in danger, this report continues, is the South American Nation of Bolivia which has, likewise, suffered catastrophic low pressure system storms that in the past week have killed over 52 people.

Most ominous in this report, though, is its warning that the fault-riddled State of California may be about to suffer its most catastrophic earthquake in decades as new reports for this region show the mass death of millions of fish [photo bottom left] is now occurring, and just like the mass stranding of whales on New Zealand beaches days prior to the February 22nd destruction of Christchurch.

Making the situation for our Planet even grimmer are the reports that our Sun is continuing to spew forth massive solar flares, the latest warned to hit our Earth today or tomorrow thus prompting the Hermanus Space Weather Warning Centre (SWWC) to issue a Solar Flare warning for the Southern Hemisphere.

Interesting to note in all of these events is the United States Army announcing this week that it is holding a rare training event involving the US Military, the CIA, Canadian officers, US Treasury and State departments, the US Agency for International Development, the Defense Threat Readiness Agency and the International Red Cross between March 21-25 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and which should the worst happen they will certainly be prepared for it.

As this report concludes, that as of yet, “no firmly reliable” method for predicting earthquakes has been scientifically recognized, it is well worth noting the too many to be ignored anomalous coincidences leading up to catastrophic mega-quakes are breaking out all over the World and should only be ignored at ones peril.

In other words, it is always best to be prepared should disaster strike, wherever the warning comes from.

SupremeCommander @ 3/15/2011 11:40 AM
^ What I think is that I hope we straightened FEMA out
Solace @ 3/15/2011 12:39 PM
skeng wrote:In this case the forum is facebook. That's the least anonymous place you can post.

Yes, you're correct. I used the wrong word in the case of Facebook. I meant impersonal, rather.

NYKBocker @ 3/15/2011 2:33 PM
Holy crap. That report is scary. I agree with Supreme, I hope FEMA is ready for this.
TMS @ 3/15/2011 6:58 PM
OasisBU wrote:
TMS wrote:
loweyecue wrote:
TMS wrote:
skeng wrote:
Solace wrote:
skeng wrote:

http://i.imgur.com/EGTmR.jpg

Ugh, those are ridiculous comments, but then whoever put that image together was clearly looking for it, as the term was highlighted. Let's not get distracted because there are a few idiots out there.

Feeling really terrible for Japan right now.

Japan has all my sympathy btw

I wasn't looking to distract, just to come with an interesting compilation of idiots I stumbled upon in relation to the same topic. I was just amazed to see so many of them, being inhumane as phuck, but I know it's a tiny minority of people who thinks like that. I just guess they haven't heard of Hiroshima or Nagasaki.

clearly being the only country to ever use a nuclear weapon on the other in the history of human kind means nothing to these dolts they must think the Japanese got what they deserved & that's that... it's scary to know this kind of ignorance persists in today's world it makes me sad for people that are so closeminded & hateful.

While I agree in principle about taking the high road and all, I think its essential to actually address this problem instead of ignoring it. Because in my limited perception its a growing problem. People are becoming increasingly more selfish, consumed by their righteousness and less and less human. This is just one manifestation of a wider more pervasive issue.

i agree, it's a dangerous underlying hatred that exists among some people out there they hate & resent minorities in this country not even a human tragedy of epic proportions like what happened in Japan can make them put away their hatred for a moment to even consider the human devastation that just occurred... God forbid anything like that ever happened to them & their loved ones, karma indeed.

I'm sorry but how does that picture of internet posts become all about ignorance and hating minorities? Did you look at the names and pictures of the people who posted negative comments? Looked pretty diverse to me unless I am missing something.

I do agree that selfishness and greed in this country/world is a growing problem. I also think that ignorance and racism is something that is equally shared among every ethnic and cultural group on the planet. To single out non minorities is wrong since we are all part of the problem. Until the finger stops being pointed and blame stops being assigned, we will not move beyond the racial issues that plague us.

Oasis, you're right i should have looked more closely at the faces on those posts I agree racism is a problem shared among all races not just non-minorities... apologies for my over generalization.

TMS @ 3/15/2011 7:00 PM
Marv wrote:
TMS wrote:
Solace wrote:
TMS wrote:no doubt Solace i agree the vast majority of non-minorities aren't this ignorant it's a select few bad apples... the scary thing is how covert some of these people are they're not even courageous enough in their conviction to be upfront about it in person they gotta make comments on an internet post to express their bitterness... i'm sorry i don't wanna make this thread into a racism thread again i think people need to put aside their differences no matter what occurred in the past even if their loved ones might have died in WW2 at the hands of Japanese soldiers hell my grandmother's generation in Korea were persecuted horribly by the Japanese occupation but i'm not inhuman enough to wish harm on people that i don't even know... a tragedy like this should be bringing the best out of people but sadly sometimes it brings out the worst.

Yeah, I definitely agree with you. I think it's one downside of the Internet: people with radical opinions have a much easier and more anonymous forum to spread their voice. I totally understand. I hope we can unite more and more.

Anyway, I think the whole thing is heartbreaking for Japan. I've never traveled, but I want to start soon and Japan is definitely on my list, no less so even with this tragedy. I hope they can rebuild their country once they're done picking up the pieces.

i've been to Tokyo once, it's 1 of the cleanest cities i'd ever been to... not a homeless person in sight anywhere & no garbage in the streets... everyone is very courteous... but it's kinda hard to find the good hangout spots unless u'r with some of the natives a lot of the best nightspots & restaurants are almost completely hidden from view if you're looking around for them... u should definitely check out Japan i wish i could have taken in some of the cultural attractions while i was over there i'm definitely gonna go back.

i don't know if you got to kyoto. that’s one of the most fabulous places I have ever been to.

nope, didn't get to see Kyoto... was just in Tokyo for 2 days on a layover on my trip to see relatives in Korea, my ex-gf that lived in Chiba snuck away to Tokyo for the weekend to be with me, let's just say i didn't get to do much sight seeing that weekend.

loweyecue @ 3/15/2011 7:06 PM

Human garbage, WE HAS IT.

TMS @ 3/15/2011 7:24 PM
loweyecue wrote:

Human garbage, WE HAS IT.

i saw that shit posted on facebook all i know is there's a lot of Asians i know that go to UCLA she's gonna be a popular girl walking around campus... sad part is she's too stupid to even realize that sheit is permanent she's on record with her racist views she's gonna have to live with that for the rest of her life... good luck finding a job after she graduates from UCLA, i hope whoever's interviewing her is Asian, lol... i'm sure she did her parents proud with that clip btw.

the only Asians in the Library clip i like:

Solace @ 3/15/2011 11:06 PM
This is not good. I'm watching CNN and there's about 50 workers trying to contain the reactors and are potentially being exposed to lethal doses of radiation as they try to contain it. The nuclear situation is upgraded to level 6. This is getting scary. Looks like the power company was lying about the situation and it was worse than they were indicating.
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