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My Dream Journal: INeverWakeUp's Super Dream Journal
Previously Known As: ineverwakeup13(2010-2011) and ineverwakeup97(2011-2014)
Did the video not show up? |
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My Dream Journal: INeverWakeUp's Super Dream Journal
Previously Known As: ineverwakeup13(2010-2011) and ineverwakeup97(2011-2014)
Were they hit twice? anyway some of the island i live on (Vancouver Island BC) was evacuated and our water went up 1 foot. |
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Shit man. I live on the U.S. East Coast so I should be fine. Sorry to hear about that. |
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My Dream Journal: INeverWakeUp's Super Dream Journal
Previously Known As: ineverwakeup13(2010-2011) and ineverwakeup97(2011-2014)
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Last edited by Marvo; 03-12-2011 at 04:01 AM.
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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Yeah, I've been watching it since around 1AM yesterday. Some scary stuff. Even Hawaii was hit, before I feel back to sleep. It was nothing serious then though. |
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Most of Japan's nukes shut down automatically but one of them is having problems... a while ago there was a large explosion. We have to pray that they get it under control. A chernobyl event in Japan would devastate them and the rest of the world. |
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My laptop is a Toshiba. He's worried about his family. |
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I think I heard someone died in Hawaii taking pictures of the wave. I live in Vancouver and would have been a bit more worried if Vancouver Island wasn't blocking any dangers. |
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There was an explosion at one of the Japanese nuclear facilities. The explosion knocked out power and now they are unable to cool down their reactors. They are pumping sea water into it in attempts to cool it down but nobody is able to get close enough to the reactor to make a good assessment of what is going on. 170 000 people were evacuated from nearby areas. |
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There are Five nuclear reactors in danger of melting down now. The one you heard about is the most dangerous one. These nuclear reactors are built by GM-1 which are designed to be cheap rather than safe. There are 120 of them through out the U.S.A. If these reactors melt down Japan will be mostly OK, instead the radiation will be carried by the jet-stream to the Pacific northwest in 6 days. British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho will be hit the hardest with radioactive fallout. Depending on how many or which reactors melt-down, worst case scenario we are looking at about something about 78% as devastating as Chernobyl was for the Pacific Northwest. So pack up your motorhomes. |
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http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_news...-100k-to-japan |
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Last edited by LucidFlanders; 03-13-2011 at 05:33 AM.
"I have $100,000 that i am prepared to give in charity to people who have suffered a terrible disaster, but only if you all "like" me! If not enough of you 'like' me then I won't give it and I will keep it for myself!" |
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Nobody would be evacuated. Due to this jet stream there wouldn't really be anywhere to evacuate to which wouldn't be affected. Our governments would likely hand out iodine pills to the public to counteract the radiation. Japan would definitely be affected. They would probably see rises in cancers for the next couple of decades. |
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japan is pretty screwed... i feel so bad for them... |
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stuck alone inside your head, better off dead
By the places i have read (no not cnn....) it sounds like maybe another chernobyl is upon us. I read radioactive materials were released into the atmosphere. Things are getting worse and worse by the day. Also 2 fresh explosions in 2 reactors. Worst case scenerio seems to be happening. |
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It can't possibly go as wrong as Chernobyl. Chernobyl was a run away fission process, Fukushima is simply decay heat. Sure, there can be a 'meltdown', but in the end, there won't be radioactive debris flying all over the place. One of the reasons Chernobyl went really bad, was the fact that they used tons of water on the reactor elements, resulting in enormous plumes of radioactive steam floating away. The worst case scenario right now, is the reactors melting through the floor and landing in the concrete barrier below them. Here they will be flooded with water and probably left for some hundred years. |
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Last edited by Marvo; 03-15-2011 at 07:01 PM.
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That is it on the discussion? I left for a month and so much has happened in Japan since but the conversation about it ended? This is important stuff! |
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Nothing new happened..? |
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People tend to forget about these things after a week. It's sad really. |
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wait, are you implying that if it isn't all over the news, it's still going on? |
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Yes, let's keep using our energy and resources on talking about splashings and shakings in countries over 1000 kilometers away from us. Maybe we can feel better about our selves that way. |
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