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gomichild wrote:Enough already! Let another country have some time in the limelight.
Ganma wrote:That one got me up.
Taro Toporific wrote:Damn, I never noticed...:confused:
Coligny wrote:I slept over this one... didun't ever hear yurekuru...
dimwit wrote:Patterns needs quotation marks as the groups agenda as evidenced by the end of the video seems to be very Benjamian Fulford-like.
Ganma wrote:It was quite a jolt here, enough for me to jump up and run to open the door.
Ganma wrote:It was quite a jolt here, enough for me to jump up and run to open the door.
Ganma wrote:Scary thought. Under a pile of rubble before you know it.
IparryU wrote:HAVE THEY BEEN TESTED?.....
IparryU wrote:ya... that is what would happen if a big one hit tokyo (assuming you are in a building). All this hype with keeping water in the tub so you can flush your toilet... ya... if the pluming got fucked up, so would a whole bunch of other things and flushing your turds down the pot would be the least of your worries (most likely the pipe would be busted... so your downstairs neighbor will get a nice present...)
my father in law swears left and right that the buildings with earthquake "proof" structure are safe...
HAVE THEY BEEN TESTED?.....
One question to ask anyone with a survival kit prepared... Where are your shoes? If they say they are at the genkan... tell them to have fun walking over dangerous/slippery rubble, broken glass (as well as other sharp stuff), dead bodies, and other stuff that you don't want your feet touching.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Having some water, food, etc. on hand is probably a good idea. Remember how hard it was to buy rice, noodles or bottled water in Tokyo after 3-11 even though we didn't actually get hit that hard?
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