• Uninhabitable land area around Fukushima now the size of 17 Manhattans, Strontium levels 240x above
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There's nothing tog be worried about, that thing you call cancer is just some delayed growth from your younger ages, very delayed.
[img]http://www.evegiga.com/images/strontium_clathrates.jpg[/img] Strontium levels 240 times over the limit eh? Should be fine since their reinforce timer will be around 2 years.
[QUOTE=BLOODGA$M;30600438][img]http://i.imgur.com/AQZHx.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Now I fucking hate S.T.A.L.K.E.R., fuck you.
People will go to the border of the zone, build houses and every once in a while shift their furniture a few centimetres closer.
[QUOTE=BLOODGA$M;30600438][img]http://i.imgur.com/AQZHx.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] ....They don't even realize the deep shit their in...fucking PORN man.
Wow. So I'm guessing this is worse than Chernobyl. Or soon to be at most.
It's kind of neat though to know that we've all experienced this for ourselves instead of seeing it in a documentary several years later on the History channel.
[QUOTE=crackberry;30609448]Wow. So I'm guessing this is worse than Chernobyl. Or soon to be at most.[/QUOTE] ...you're joking?
[QUOTE=crackberry;30609448]Wow. So I'm guessing this is worse than Chernobyl. Or soon to be at most.[/QUOTE] Soon to be?[I]wat[/I] It's not as bad as you think I guess. [QUOTE=Cypher_09;30609508]...[/QUOTE] I am amazed by such artistic detail in your post! Round of applause my fair sire!
[QUOTE=MangoJuice;30609502]It's kind of neat though to know that we've all experienced this for ourselves instead of seeing it in a documentary several years later on the History channel.[/QUOTE] And how it was Aliens who caused it :v:
[QUOTE=Swilly;30609522]And how it was Aliens who caused it :v:[/QUOTE] Was North Korea! Silly!
Any city badly affected yet?
[QUOTE=J!NX;30609511]Soon to be?[I]wat[/I] It's not as bad as you think I guess. I am amazed by such artistic detail in your post! Round of applause my fair sire![/QUOTE] Well a lot of radiation is being released, and I am not an expert on the radiation stuff. I was just asking morely the difference in this and Chernobyl.
[QUOTE=adam1172;30609953]Any city badly affected yet?[/QUOTE] Isn't there a city in the Fukushima area?
The legal limit is so tiny that pretty much any amount is hundreds of times greater than the legal limit. Just recently a nuclear plant in my area had 350x the legal limit of leaked Tritium but it wasn't even dangerous in the slightest. [editline]22nd June 2011[/editline] They just replaced some old pipes and its all good.
I don't understand everyone in the earlier threads who were going "IT WON'T BE BAD THIS WON'T BE LIKE CHERNOBYL DON'T WORRY GUYS." Every news article at the time was like, "We got this don't worry" "shit we don't got this," "fuck guys this is bad" "oh balls guys shit this is like radioactive and shit." How did they really think it was going to end?
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;30636851]I don't understand everyone in the earlier threads who were going "IT WON'T BE BAD THIS WON'T BE LIKE CHERNOBYL DON'T WORRY GUYS." Every news article at the time was like, "We got this don't worry" "shit we don't got this," "fuck guys this is bad" "oh balls guys shit this is like radioactive and shit." How did they really think it was going to end?[/QUOTE]Except it's not going to get anywhere near as bad as Chernobyl unless you go and detonate a bomb in the actual core itself, then set that shit on fire for good measure. To suggest it is currently as bad as Chernobyl is irresponsible fearmongering and highly inaccurate.
[QUOTE=Sgt Doom;30637086]Except it's not going to get anywhere near as bad as Chernobyl unless you go and detonate a bomb in the actual core itself, then set that shit on fire for good measure. To suggest it is currently as bad as Chernobyl is irresponsible fearmongering and highly inaccurate.[/QUOTE] I don't remember suggesting it's currently as bad as Chernobyl but it's already a significant fraction as bad and nothing has indicated it's getting better. [editline]22nd June 2011[/editline] The exclusion zone is already over 1/3 the size of Chernobyl's according to this article
Now tentacle porn will become a reality... :ohdear:
I'll admit, I didn't ever expect it to get this bad. I was freaked out when it first happened, but I thought it would be kept under control better. The thing is... even after this catastrophic disaster, nobody has actually died. Compare this to the Banqiao Dam collapse in 1975, where 171,000 people were killed and 11 MILLION people lost their homes. You don't see anyone going batshit about hydroelectric power, because there aren't any invisible particles flying around which can give you cancer. What we need is better cooling systems (passive ones, which don't fail when there's a power loss). China and India are already going to thorium power, and we are going to literally be their bitches in the future if we don't follow suit. [editline]22nd June 2011[/editline] Also 960 square kilometres is a circle with radius 17km. I swear that's exactly what the exclusion zone was a month ago. [editline]22nd June 2011[/editline] Holy fucking shit. I just realised the OP has a complete bullshit source. Anti-vaccination stories, "big pharma's drugs have failed", miracle herbal supplement, do cellphones cause cancer, anti GM crops... Suddenly I don't even give a shit any more. Get your pseudoscience out of my news node. I [I]knew[/I] they were deliberately picking the scariest words and the largest-sounding numbers.
[img]http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2011/4/12/1302604985448/Deserted-Streets-In-Nucle-004.jpg[/img] [b]"50,000 People used to live here, now it's a ghost town."[/b]
I HAVE AN IDEA GUYS. We should get somebody to set up a camera that takes a picture every day, so in the coming years we can watch it all get overgrown and shit.
Got a better source than naturalnews? I remember some article by them that was posted here and it was just literally retarded. I mean come on: [quote](NaturalNews) Conventional farming methods may gradually be going the way of the buffalo, at least for many smaller-scale farmers who are discovering the practical and financial benefits of switching to organic techniques. [I]The Morning Call[/I] (TMC) reports that many dairy farmers are making the transition to organic because they are realizing it is better for their herds, better for the land, better for consumers, and ultimately better for business.[/quote][quote](NaturalNews) Often prescribed to alleviate symptoms of illness, pharmaceutical medications rarely attack the root cause and cure the illness and have the added downside of side-effects. Aside from the litany of side-effects listed, new book "Drug Muggers: Which Medications Are Robbing Your Body of Essential Nutrients" suggests the medications may be further adding to your state of illness by "stealing nutrients from your system or preventing their absorption." Not only might this make you feel worse, but it also may cause you to develop another condition. [/quote][quote](NaturalNews) Newborn babies are the most vulnerable of all beings. Vulnerability says it all when it comes to a newborn infant. Children deserve the best medical treatment from the best form of medicine human intelligence can implement but what they get is governmental interference and neglect. Below we see the first information coming in that the radiation that the government is saying is safe and harmless and of very low concentration is already killing babies on the west coast of the United States where [URL="http://www.naturalnews.com/death.html"]death[/URL] rates are spiking.[/quote]I mean what the fuck people at least check the source.
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