Also it would appear Japan's Gundam Statue did not survive this quake..
Also it would appear Japan's Gundam Statue did not survive this quake..
Not that it's funny but.... LOL!
This is devastating, especially to a few of my friends... We have Japanese foreign students that are visiting our school and once they heard about this they were really upset... I pray that Japan can be peacefully restored
My friend lives on the other end of that island...I do hope nothing catastrophic happens =/
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I hope there is a way that we can help. I'm really saddened by the news, I was watching CNN when it was suddenly broke into the news. We must do something!
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Thanks for changing title. I was just shocked and used it for shock value.
There was a ton of dead sardines here on the west coast like 2 days before the quake. I originally thought this was all a Battle: Los Angeles promotion. But this seems bigger than trying to sell some tickets to a disaster film.
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What a sad deal in Japan. The footage I have seen on TV and online just shocking and it almost makes you speechless.
We are still on advisory here in Washington.
Now the big problem in Japan is the nuclear power plants, there is atleast 2 to 4 that are in very bad shape. Hopefully nothing else happens over there. Just a very sad day.
Last I had heard, the US was rushing over some coolant or something or other to the plants as part of their "aid" package. I heard that this morning, though, on CNN, for about the ten minutes that I watched it, and Obama sounded full of himself (standard) and the anchor sounded like she shouldn't have been allowed to pass kindergarten (also standard).
The coolant wasn't needed, or so says a report I just read. Japan evacuated everyone within 3 km of the reactor, and gave instructions for everyone within 10 km to stay indoors. They said the leak is minimal and under control, which is a relief.