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Typhoon wrote:Sure. Everyone in Europe is riding around wearing a gas mask post-Chernobyl.
Coligny wrote:Nope, but should have stayed indoors for few days back then...
And has been wearing some for quite some times around Pripyat...
The total radioactive release from Fukushima is currently estimated at about 5.5% of Chernobyl, which spewed an incredible 14x1019Bq.
Coligny wrote:So basically you are stating that since everybody was clueless at the time of Chernobyl, everybody should be even more clueless for Fukushima.
Coligny wrote:I'm from the people who think that once you screwed up not doing enough, next time bit of over precaution won't hurt.
You are not risk adverse, you are risk-blind. It's fine to believe you don't need seatbelt. It's no longer fine when you encourage other not to wear seatbelts either...
It's usefull to distinguish useful from useless safety precaution. It's highly criticizable to just brush off any threat or worry.
Typhoon wrote:No. You're saying that.
My point is that the video blind is completely over the top irrational histrionics.
Coligny wrote:That's a lot of big words for such a poorly backed analysis...
As well as quite a stretch for the definition of irrationnal...
Typhoon wrote:Poor analysis?
As opposed to an agitprop vid based on numerical and scientific illiteracy?
Sure.
Coligny wrote:Like all good armchair nazi...
different opinion = illiteracy
Did you actually watch the video or just started vomitting your usual nauseating utopia when you felt your duty to bring the light to us poor blind coward ?
You use numbers the way a drunk use a lamp post, more for support than enlightenment.
Coligny wrote:You wuz not expecting a serious answer i hopez
Typhoon wrote:You're not capable of one: you have no clue that you have no clue about the topic.
Frog off.
;)"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:Do you have any advice for those of us who don't teach eikaiwa?
Are we more susceptible to the effects of radiation?:rolleyes:
TOKYO JOE wrote:And in the meantime friend, here is the strange light referred to in the crticality article link I just posted for your very own peepers.
Coligny wrote:You sound more and more like the perverted lovechild between Jack and TokyoJoe...
"You're all wrong, i'm smarter than you, you're too dumb to even understand you're dumb"
well well... aren't you special...
TOKYO JOE wrote:the people start eating each other.
Greji wrote:Sounds good Joe. You can start eating me as soon as you're ready.
The amount of radiation released during the Fukushima nuclear disaster was so great that the level of atmospheric radioactive aerosols in Washington state was 10,000 to 100,000 times greater than normal levels in the week following the March 11 earthquake [...]
Despite the increase, the levels were still well below the amount considered harmful to humans and they posed no health risks to residents at the time, according to researchers at The University of Texas at Austin.
Mauibrad
September 10, 2011 at 4:28 pm Log in to Reply
BTW, re: plutonium, one speck is lethal. EPA picked up specks of plutonium in their air filters in Hilo Hawaii the second week of April 2011, the next day they quit publishing isotope data.
Tacomagroove
September 10, 2011 at 4:34 pm Log in to Reply
1 gram = 10 million overdoses.
It's funny that Tokyo Jackoff mentioned 5 yen. At the time of the 3/11 earthquake I was living in Yokohama, and our power was out for about 6 hours afterward (which is nothing compared to the folks up north though).TOKYO JOE wrote:blah blah I am sure you will all receive about 5 yens for your trouble for that apaato you bought at Ground Zero Radiation Town blah blah blah
Taro Toporific wrote:Via [url=http://www.radiationdefense.jp/en/top]www.radiationdefense.jp/en/
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