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3:11 not over, Fukushima breaking point.

 
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3:11 not over, Fukushima breaking point.
More than two years after the triple reactor meltdowns at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, hundreds of thousands of residents of the Tohoku region of northeastern Honshu remain displaced, the power station teeters on the brink of further disaster and large swaths of northern Japan are so irradiated they’ll be uninhabitable for generations to come. But today in Tokyo, it is as though March 11, 2011, never happened. The streets are packed with tourists and banners herald the city’s 2020 Olympic bid; the neon lights are back on and all memories of post-meltdown power savings seem long forgotten.

Given this apparent mood of collective amnesia,lala the large poster on a wall near Shibuya Station comes as a surprise. It shows a little girl wearing a long red dress stenciled with the words “3.11 is not over” — nearby another poster depicts a Rising Sun flag seeping blood and the message “Japan kills Japanese.”

*Meanwhile, it's business as usually at the Fukushima power plant, the business of turning the pacific into a radioactive sesspool from hell and damning all the residents who rely on it for their living. Tepco is a thief and it does not care whose life they steal as long as the money flows the whore hopping will continues until the whole of the sea of Japan fucking glows.
*(my two cents)

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Re: 3:11 not over, Fukushima breaking point.
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Re: 3:11 not over, Fukushima breaking point.
More than two years after the triple reactor meltdowns at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, hundreds of thousands of residents of the Tohoku region of northeastern Honshu remain displaced, the power station teeters on the brink of further disaster and large swaths of northern Japan are so irradiated they’ll be uninhabitable for generations to come. But today in Tokyo, it is as though March 11, 2011, never happened. The streets are packed with tourists and banners herald the city’s 2020 Olympic bid; the neon lights are back on and all memories of post-meltdown power savings seem long forgotten.

Given this apparent mood of collective amnesia,lala the large poster on a wall near Shibuya Station comes as a surprise. It shows a little girl wearing a long red dress stenciled with the words “3.11 is not over” — nearby another poster depicts a Rising Sun flag seeping blood and the message “Japan kills Japanese.”

*Meanwhile, it's business as usually at the Fukushima power plant, the business of turning the pacific into a radioactive sesspool from hell and damning all the residents who rely on it for their living. Tepco is a thief and it does not care whose life they steal as long as the money flows the whore hopping will continues until the whole of the sea of Japan fucking glows.
*(my two cents)

[link to www.japantimes.co.jp]
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Sadly, the message will not be heard.
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More than two years after the triple reactor meltdowns at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, hundreds of thousands of residents of the Tohoku region of northeastern Honshu remain displaced, the power station teeters on the brink of further disaster and large swaths of northern Japan are so irradiated they’ll be uninhabitable for generations to come. But today in Tokyo, it is as though March 11, 2011, never happened. The streets are packed with tourists and banners herald the city’s 2020 Olympic bid; the neon lights are back on and all memories of post-meltdown power savings seem long forgotten.

Given this apparent mood of collective amnesia,lala the large poster on a wall near Shibuya Station comes as a surprise. It shows a little girl wearing a long red dress stenciled with the words “3.11 is not over” — nearby another poster depicts a Rising Sun flag seeping blood and the message “Japan kills Japanese.”

*Meanwhile, it's business as usually at the Fukushima power plant, the business of turning the pacific into a radioactive sesspool from hell and damning all the residents who rely on it for their living. Tepco is a thief and it does not care whose life they steal as long as the money flows the whore hopping will continues until the whole of the sea of Japan fucking glows.
*(my two cents)

[link to www.japantimes.co.jp]
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Fuku reminds me of an x I had; a vicious life sucking bitch from which there is no escape....

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Re: 3:11 not over, Fukushima breaking point.
Here is a chart that puts all the radiation talk into perspective. It's nice to have perspective. Take a look.

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Re: 3:11 not over, Fukushima breaking point.
Here is a chart that puts all the radiation talk into perspective. It's nice to have perspective. Take a look.

[link to xkcd.com]





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