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Japan - Th3Proph3t - 03-17-2011 I have an all new respect for this country. They faced not one, not two but three national disasters in one weekend. An earthquake that moved the island 8 ft and shifted the earths axis 4 inches and made our day a 16th of a second shorter, a tsunami that wiped everything out and a nuclear crisis. Not to mention that their economy has been up and down like Anne Heche. What did they do. The "faceless fifty" stayed to fix the plant to prevent world natural disasters. The people did NOT loot at all, instead helping one another. The supermarkets and restaurants started giving out free food and supplies or almost free food and supplies. They help one another. Volunteer to help. They are working heavily and starting to get a plan together to fix the problems in the plant while searching for over 8000 people in the rubble of everything. My friend Sam is a US Marine and is getting stationed at Okinawa this week. Good luck to him. They are on standby to be "voluntold" to help fix shit. Most countries and people would be absolutely crippled by this, they are still trucking. Japan - Th3Proph3t - 03-17-2011 I have an all new respect for this country. They faced not one, not two but three national disasters in one weekend. An earthquake that moved the island 8 ft and shifted the earths axis 4 inches and made our day a 16th of a second shorter, a tsunami that wiped everything out and a nuclear crisis. Not to mention that their economy has been up and down like Anne Heche. What did they do. The "faceless fifty" stayed to fix the plant to prevent world natural disasters. The people did NOT loot at all, instead helping one another. The supermarkets and restaurants started giving out free food and supplies or almost free food and supplies. They help one another. Volunteer to help. They are working heavily and starting to get a plan together to fix the problems in the plant while searching for over 8000 people in the rubble of everything. My friend Sam is a US Marine and is getting stationed at Okinawa this week. Good luck to him. They are on standby to be "voluntold" to help fix shit. Most countries and people would be absolutely crippled by this, they are still trucking. RE: Japan - Coder-san - 03-17-2011 They could've blame it all on current President, burn Buses on the streets, and so on, but they chose to help their own Country in the best way they can. Kudos to Japanese. RE: Japan - Coder-san - 03-17-2011 They could've blame it all on current President, burn Buses on the streets, and so on, but they chose to help their own Country in the best way they can. Kudos to Japanese. RE: Japan - FunKx - 03-17-2011 Till now, there have been 1 tsunami, 2 earthquakes and 3 neuclear explosions. I live in Latvia (eastern europe). Ukraine announced that there will be an earthquake in my country too. It should be somewhere between march 14 and march 18. It's march 17 already, and I'm worried now... RE: Japan - FunKx - 03-17-2011 Till now, there have been 1 tsunami, 2 earthquakes and 3 neuclear explosions. I live in Latvia (eastern europe). Ukraine announced that there will be an earthquake in my country too. It should be somewhere between march 14 and march 18. It's march 17 already, and I'm worried now... RE: Japan - Th3Proph3t - 03-17-2011 Hopefully it doesnt disturb Chernobyl and crack open that sarcophagus RE: Japan - Th3Proph3t - 03-17-2011 Hopefully it doesnt disturb Chernobyl and crack open that sarcophagus |