abee wrote:
Thank you for your concern about current situation of Japan.
I would like to ask you a favor.
Please don't be misled by false rumors.
Please check reliable information before you post comment.
For example:
Why I am not worried about Japan’s nuclear reactors.
http://morgsatlarge.wordpress.com/2011/03/13/why-i-am-not-worried-about-japans-nuclear-reactors/
Thank you for your help.
Kazuhiro Abe
Kanagawa, Japan
I have been saying the same thing. I have been checking all sources before commenting. One of the reasons people believe that there are super hight radiation levels is because Environmentalists here in America don't want nuclear plants, so they are using this and trying to show how bad it is by exaggerating it.

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A Nuclear Reactor Explained by Poop and Farts: Nuclear Reactor Boy's Tummy Ache
http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/?v=O1aH2-MhEko
This video may sound imprudent but it is a good explanation to understanding. Current situation is serious. This is why we need some humor.
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rabbit1131 wrote:
abee wrote:
Thank you for your concern about current situation of Japan.
I would like to ask you a favor.
Please don't be misled by false rumors.
Please check reliable information before you post comment.
For example:
Why I am not worried about Japan’s nuclear reactors.
http://morgsatlarge.wordpress.com/2011/03/13/why-i-am-not-worried-about-japans-nuclear-reactors/
Thank you for your help.
Kazuhiro Abe
Kanagawa, JapanI have been saying the same thing. I have been checking all sources before commenting. One of the reasons people believe that there are super hight radiation levels is because Environmentalists here in America don't want nuclear plants, so they are using this and trying to show how bad it is by exaggerating it.
That's why? I didn't know. So the radiation isn't as high. Good.
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Yah, I watched a show on it last night. Tokyo is gonna get an earthquake near its fault line soon, and Nintendo will be $¢r3w3d. D: Then, THAT earthquake will possibly trigger the one in San Francisco. The one in S.F will be predicted to be a 9.0.
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Kenichi10 wrote:
I live in Tokyo, Japan. The earthquake was quite small to me, but my neighbors were telling different stories. I'm glad I don't live in Sendai, the center point of one of the earthquakes. I was literally riding my bike home form school when all the lamp posts started shaking. I didn't think it was anything until I saw the huge mess in my closet when I got home. Yes, it was a bit weird seeing my closet so messy.
I hope my relatives are okayThey live in Kyoto.
Oh, and to Jonathanpb, I do live in Tokyo. I've been here for 5 years. I live in a normal 2 story house.
Are you translating or do you know English?
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thebuilderdd wrote:
Kenichi10 wrote:
I live in Tokyo, Japan. The earthquake was quite small to me, but my neighbors were telling different stories. I'm glad I don't live in Sendai, the center point of one of the earthquakes. I was literally riding my bike home form school when all the lamp posts started shaking. I didn't think it was anything until I saw the huge mess in my closet when I got home. Yes, it was a bit weird seeing my closet so messy.
I hope my relatives are okayThey live in Kyoto.
Oh, and to Jonathanpb, I do live in Tokyo. I've been here for 5 years. I live in a normal 2 story house.Are you translating or do you know English?
I think he knows English.
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