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edit: Oh I received infraction from an american patriot,I shouldn't say anything bad about american's for their Pearl Harbour Rant in defense..
Damn,i thought Revscene was Canada's Free land and Free speech forum...Guess not.
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stop filming the dogs and fucking help them!!!
edit: "According to a Facebook post from Butch Japan president Kenn Sakurai, both dogs were found alive in Mito, Ibaraki, thanks to the efforts of Japan Earthquake Animal Rescue and Support, and are currently in the care of a local shelter."
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stop filming the dogs and fucking help them!!!
edit: "According to a Facebook post from Butch Japan president Kenn Sakurai, both dogs were found alive in Mito, Ibaraki, thanks to the efforts of Japan Earthquake Animal Rescue and Support, and are currently in the care of a local shelter."
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The men who found the dog were not aware of the second dog at first. When they saw the second dog, they weren't sure if it was alive. When they saw it move, one of them immediatley said we need to get help. There was no hesitation on their part.
Even just now, Global News aired the clip and said we do not know what happened to the dogs. News Flash!!!! those dogs are safe and being cared for. People of Japan are not like North Americans. You don't see people looting. You don't see them knocking each other over to get food, water, or gas. The men who found the dogs were part of a news crew. They acted appropriately and with compassion.
People should not jump to conclusions. I can understand a bit of Japanese. One of them said I cannot bear to watch this. It's alive, quick get help....... this is wonderful......... etc.
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I'm not sure if this is any comfort, but I believe this incident has had a big positive effect on everybody. Seeing all that devastation, destruction, and suffering and then seeing the way the people of Japan are handling it, and the way other countries have come together in support -- it gives me hope in humanity.
I hope the people of the world see the good in all this and take lessons from the ordeal.
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I'm not sure if this is any comfort, but I believe this incident has had a big positive effect on everybody. Seeing all that devastation, destruction, and suffering and then seeing the way the people of Japan are handling it, and the way other countries have come together in support -- it gives me hope in humanity.
I hope the people of the world see the good in all this and take lessons from the ordeal.
I agree 100% I have gained so much respect for the Japanese people from their action's of how they have been dealing with everything. Very calm no rioting and of course the honor and respect they are known for.
I'm not sure if this is any comfort, but I believe this incident has had a big positive effect on everybody. Seeing all that devastation, destruction, and suffering and then seeing the way the people of Japan are handling it, and the way other countries have come together in support -- it gives me hope in humanity.
I hope the people of the world see the good in all this and take lessons from the ordeal.
There's a fresh fire at the 4th reactor again, PressTV reported that if a bigger disaster of meltdown happens, it could turn in a matter of hours (which would take some days to travel here).
Im wondering now if this were to happen, would driving north or down to California for a few weeks better ones chances of reducing radiation exposure or will the particles just land here and last for billions of years anyway?
There's a fresh fire at the 4th reactor again, PressTV reported that if a bigger disaster of meltdown happens, it could turn in a matter of hours (which would take some days to travel here).
Im wondering now if this were to happen, would driving north or down to California for a few weeks better ones chances of reducing radiation exposure or will the particles just land here and last for billions of years anyway?
why would u drive along the cost to beat this thing? Use your common sense and head east and past the rockies.
She taught me right from wrong and always told me to stay positive and help others no matter how small the deed - that helping others gives us meaning to carry on. The sun is out today and it's a new day. Life is good. I just needed a slap in the face.
I'm not sure if this is any comfort, but I believe this incident has had a big positive effect on everybody. Seeing all that devastation, destruction, and suffering and then seeing the way the people of Japan are handling it, and the way other countries have come together in support -- it gives me hope in humanity.
I hope the people of the world see the good in all this and take lessons from the ordeal.
Yup I'll definitely be bringing it up to people when I visit there in May
why would u drive along the cost to beat this thing? Use your common sense and head east and past the rockies.
Wouldnt the air currents follow you that way, I guess it would dissipate over the distance... but I think the large stream of current goes through Vancouver to Seattle... there's a map online showing the path the balloon bombs took when the Japaneses sent them to America wwii time, going south shouldnt have as strong amount of radiation I would think.
First off, I just joined these forums so welcome, thanks. I wanted to comment say that I am very proud to be Canadian seeing the tremendous responses from the public.
I know that a lot of people are donating to the red cross, this is great. I am on twitter a lot and have seen everyone get involved, it great.