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Coligny wrote:Common sense is not egoism...
yah don't save an ebola patient by licking his blood...
Coligny wrote:Common sense is not egoism...
yah don't save an ebola patient by licking his blood...
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
Yokohammer wrote:But remember that we're not even talking about radioactive waste here: this is about the debris from the tsunami. So the ebola analogy doesn't really work.
dimwit wrote:What is all means is that both pro and anti nuclear groups will be able to chime in and unbiasedly tell people exactly how many people died.
Greji wrote:Exactly. BTW this thread has quieted down nicely since Thug got sent South for the Winter.....
Yokohammer wrote:The S/N ratio has improved markedly. Finding at least some substance on just about every page sure beats having to flip though page after page of troll swill only to discover that there's nothing of value anywhere because people have just given up.
I'll take quiet substance over frenzied idiocy any day.
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
Iraira wrote:Still, now and then, in this world of sharp political polarization, it is nice to find something so annoying that it could bring all people together to give it a swift kick in the ass (note: I used the 'merican spelling of the sometimes glutenous or gluttonous maximus)
Iraira wrote:Still, now and then, in this world of sharp political polarization, it is nice to find something so annoying that it could bring all people together to give it a swift kick in the ass (note: I used the 'merican spelling of the sometimes glutenous or gluttonous maximus)
legion wrote:The snake oil in question
He also alleges that the Japanese government is trucking radioactive material from the Fukushima site all over Japan, in order to "increase the cancer rate in the whole of Japan so that there will be no control group" of children unaffected by the disaster, in order to help the Japanese government prevent potential lawsuits from people whose health may have been affected by the radiation.
dimwit wrote:Making money on fear, especially trendy fear makes perfect sense to a cynic like me. My problem is that I wouldn't be able to keep a straight face when rooking people for money. Guess I will never be a good grifter.
MaxPower wrote:Because it won't be weird if the cancer rates rise all around Japan when compared with other countries?
pure quack dribble.
Mike Oxlong wrote:
Yokohammer wrote:Who is this "Shimada sensei" (or is it Shibata?) of which they speak, and what, other than apparently saying something to the effect that 100 msV (per year??) is safe, is his position on radiation that has pissed these people off so much?
Mike Oxlong wrote:Retailers to Japanese consumers...caveat emptor, suckers!
Company officials said all the produce had been tested for radiation and found to be under the levels measurable by the detection equipment used.
Regardless of origin, the policy at Aeon is not to sell any produce found to be contaminated with radiation.
Coligny wrote:
/sort of proud of me town people...
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