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Some current <a href="http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2011\/03\/16\/world\/asia\/16nuclear.html\?hp" target="_blank">info</a> on radiation levels. <i>... Even if a full meltdown is averted, Japanese officials have been facing unpalatable options. One was to continue flooding the reactors and venting the resulting steam, while hoping that the prevailing winds did not turn south toward Tokyo or west, across northern Japan to the Korean Peninsula. The other was to hope that the worst of the overheating was over, and that with the passage of a few more days the nuclear cores would cool enough to essentially entomb the radioactivity inside the plants, which clearly will never be used again. Both approaches carried huge risks. ... </i> Stay safe, Jack.

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Wait...You went anyways???

Boy, airlines sure are strict about their no cancelling tickets policy.

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Me too! Some retard from breitbart it appears. Seems to be obsessively "following" all sorts. So: teenager, unemployed or OCD?

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Are the sake vending machines still working?

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And wear one of those face masks so you won't stand out.

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Gojira?!! AHHHHHHHHH!!!

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Or a man. Not there's anything wrong with that.

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"ask Jack Stuef in these comments"

*/fixed

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Someone ask Pat Robertson what Japan did to deserve this.

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Don't be silly: they're devil-worshiping Shinto-Buddhists, of course! Zen is only seven letters away from Satan, you know.

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Jack, Try not to look delicious. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wik..." target="_blank">" rel="nofollow noopener" title="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshio_Tachibana">http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...

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