Tokyo Quake Tsunamai
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Not true! Soon you will all join me on Monster Island.Deep Sea Isopod wrote:Not good.


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"Chernobyl almost worked."
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Would it be in bad taste to post this?
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Someone already did in another thread.
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It's a piece of piss to be cowiz, but it's not cowiz to be a piece of piss. Or something like that.
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Yeah well... does that mean it's all coming our way then on the jet stream?He said radiation levels around the plant had fallen after the explosion.

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On behalf of everybody here at Monster Island, I would like to announce a one year moratorium on attacking Japan.
Korea will now be the focus of our urban renewal efforts.
Korea will now be the focus of our urban renewal efforts.

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Like a little boy playing with bathtub toys.
these are things we think we know
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That's rather what I thought. The ease with which these huge manmade things are tossed, tumbled and rent is fascinating and terrifying.Thumpalumpacus wrote:Like a little boy playing with bathtub toys.
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I blame Darwin.
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That's okay, Darwin blames you, too.
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I was thinking about the Queensland floods a while ago, which was nick-named an "inland tsunami". People might remember cars floating down streets, and buildings being washed away (of course the scale in Japan is much larger)
However, one thing is much worse in the Japanese context, particularly for agricultural land - it was a flood of salt water for them.
In Queensland, it was a tragedy, and a hell of a mess, but when it is cleaned up, the fields will be fine - some may have even benefit from a top dressing of sediment.
But the poor buggers of farmers in Japan will have salt-contaminated soil for a long time to come.
However, one thing is much worse in the Japanese context, particularly for agricultural land - it was a flood of salt water for them.
In Queensland, it was a tragedy, and a hell of a mess, but when it is cleaned up, the fields will be fine - some may have even benefit from a top dressing of sediment.
But the poor buggers of farmers in Japan will have salt-contaminated soil for a long time to come.
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