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Coligny wrote:Lost of n/e->s/w wind these days. Higher reading than usual. But normal happenstance since Fuckyoushima.
(0.20 microsv/h instead of the usual 0.09 inside the bunker)
Coligny wrote:Sidenote... 480 microsievert/h is 2.5 time the black zone threshold for Chernobyl.
The blackzone is the first ring around reactor #4...
So, if the readings are correct and constant... That parc is a hotspot ... Really hot hotspot...
Coligny wrote:Can't these assholes at least wear gloves and disposable suits...
Or is there a law forcing the stupid to go to 11 for nukular matters ?
Does the "assume the worts, hope for the best" mantra translate into "fuckit YOLO" in japanese ?
Is it amateur's night every fucking day in this island ?
Coligny wrote:Can't these assholes at least wear gloves and disposable suits...
Coligny wrote:Can't these assholes at least wear gloves and disposable suits...
Is it amateur's night every fucking day in this island ?
Taro Toporific wrote:the freaks foaming-at-the-mouth in 2ch are screaming "terrorism."
He will be transferred to look after 奈良ドリームランド shortly.Taro Toporific wrote:this year a newly-hired shinjin actually did his job.
Taro Toporific wrote:Coligny wrote:Can't these assholes at least wear gloves and disposable suits...
Is it amateur's night every fucking day in this island ?
After Fuckyushima, all of Tokyo wards claimed to have surveyed all the parks and public areas. How this hot spot escaped the Toshima-ku surveys is very mysterious: the freaks foaming-at-the-mouth in 2ch are screaming "terrorism." I suppose that lazy ward bureaucrats just submitted a crap-load of fudged data in previous years but this year a newly-hired shinjin actually did his job.
Wage Slave wrote:Taro Toporific wrote:the freaks foaming-at-the-mouth in 2ch are screaming "terrorism."
If crime it is, then it has a distinctly local flavour to it I would say. More Aum than Daesh for sure.
Coligny wrote:May they just found Take's mom long lost nukular powered dildo...
...the crashed UFO disk was found at a depth 10 centimeters...after it was removed the level of radiation dropped.
http://www.news24.jp/articles/2015/04/24/07273700.html
Salty wrote:My guess is that it was a nuclear medical substance that was placed there as a scaremonger tactic to ward Japan off from the upcoming restart of the nuclear power electrical generation reactors.
chokonen888 wrote:Salty wrote:My guess is that it was a nuclear medical substance that was placed there as a scaremonger tactic to ward Japan off from the upcoming restart of the nuclear power electrical generation reactors.
....or one of the local businesses buried it there since they didn't want to pay the disposal charges.
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:chokonen888 wrote:Salty wrote:My guess is that it was a nuclear medical substance that was placed there as a scaremonger tactic to ward Japan off from the upcoming restart of the nuclear power electrical generation reactors.
....or one of the local businesses buried it there since they didn't want to pay the disposal charges.
sounds about right. i wonder if they have a way to trace it.
chokonen888 wrote:Salty wrote:My guess is that it was a nuclear medical substance that was placed there as a scaremonger tactic to ward Japan off from the upcoming restart of the nuclear power electrical generation reactors.
....or one of the local businesses buried it there since they didn't want to pay the disposal charges.
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:chokonen888 wrote:Salty wrote:My guess is that it was a nuclear medical substance that was placed there as a scaremonger tactic to ward Japan off from the upcoming restart of the nuclear power electrical generation reactors.
....or one of the local businesses buried it there since they didn't want to pay the disposal charges.
sounds about right. i wonder if they have a way to trace it.
Wage Slave wrote:Really? Someone is going to fly tip a bit of radioactive material. Of all the possible places to do so, they choose to bury it 10cm deep at the base of a slide in a children's playground in Tokyo.
Wage Slave wrote:Cyka UchuuJin wrote:chokonen888 wrote:Salty wrote:My guess is that it was a nuclear medical substance that was placed there as a scaremonger tactic to ward Japan off from the upcoming restart of the nuclear power electrical generation reactors.
....or one of the local businesses buried it there since they didn't want to pay the disposal charges.
sounds about right. i wonder if they have a way to trace it.
Really? Someone is going to fly tip a bit of radioactive material. Of all the possible places to do so, they choose to bury it 10cm deep at the base of a slide in a children's playground in Tokyo.
chokonen888 wrote:Wage Slave wrote:Really? Someone is going to fly tip a bit of radioactive material. Of all the possible places to do so, they choose to bury it 10cm deep at the base of a slide in a children's playground in Tokyo.
What was the land used for before it became a park? If it was just an empty lot or something, it's not too crazy to think it might have been there since before the park was made. (which would be particulary embarrassing since, as Taro pointed out, all these places were supposedly checked for radiation)
As I said before, if this was "terrorism," it lacks the "terror" component until it's discovered. Even if it was put there intentionally to fuck up children, I doubt the goal was terror....more likely some passive aggressive child-hating asshole jiji that got upset when the park full of noisy children got put in. (Sad thing is I'm not even joking...neighbors at my office filed all kinds of complaints because the little sparrows/finches that my boss has been feeding "make too much damn noise!" )
Coligny wrote:Wage Slave wrote:Cyka UchuuJin wrote:chokonen888 wrote:Salty wrote:My guess is that it was a nuclear medical substance that was placed there as a scaremonger tactic to ward Japan off from the upcoming restart of the nuclear power electrical generation reactors.
....or one of the local businesses buried it there since they didn't want to pay the disposal charges.
sounds about right. i wonder if they have a way to trace it.
Really? Someone is going to fly tip a bit of radioactive material. Of all the possible places to do so, they choose to bury it 10cm deep at the base of a slide in a children's playground in Tokyo.
You are too selective on how it might have landed there. There is not to much accountability for dirt/landfill junk.
And you are assuming that whoever got rid of that junk even knew it was radioactive something.
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