Monologue Garden - Mo' Mana, Mo' Problems

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MissUMana wrote:
Apparently everybody came out unhurt.

Thank you, voixdinferno. I remember when we were so worried about you.

:O !!! thanks!!!! :cry: the last year you guys make me cry for your concern!!!

Let's pray for Japan now!!!! :D

and use this pic in FB or TW for support --> http://bit.ly/gqIvwZ
 

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Good to know that he's safe. :)
 

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What about Hayato and Sugiya? I hope they're fine...

Also, I've heard that Kanon is missing...
 

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eyeball_princess wrote:
I think everyone's alright in the Tokyo area at least.
I am not so sure. There are a lot of wounded in Tokyo area. Fires. And It's not finished. I follow the news because I have family there and I was just informed of a new earthquake in Tokyo and 4 deads.
 

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And I also heard that for safety concerns they're shutting down the nuclear powerplants, so a lot of people will be without power there. That will probably make it harder to see who's ok.
 

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Tiny wrote:
eyeball_princess wrote:
I think everyone's alright in the Tokyo area at least.
I am not so sure. There are a lot of wounded in Tokyo area. Fires. And It's not finished. I follow the news because I have family there and I was just informed of a new earthquake in Tokyo and 4 deads.

My thinking was wrong then, my bad!
I hear there's several comebacks of the first quake yes, I hope there wont be anything as bad as that one.

Crazy ass out of control tsunami.. We really have it well here in the skirts of mother Europe.
Can't see the link (bad connection), anybody hurt there in Cali? :/
 

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I live in one from the safest places when it comes to earthquakes and similar sh*t :P
 

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MorganIvy wrote:
^actually, Western Europe is somewhat prone to earthquakes as well, specially Portugal (the 1755 Lisbon earthquake is n.11 in the Deadliest earthquakes on record list) :P

Of course it is, Europe is merely a part of Earth XD But we are surely enough not in the baddest situation here. We have floods, deadly storms in the north and some earth quakes from time to time, but overall we're pretty secure.

Nothing going on in Lithuania Astral? Boring huh? ::meev::
 

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The French Riviera is a sismic region.

I am so scared after that explosion. They lied to us about the Tchernobyl cloud so much, and people started falling ill over the years, so they had to admit they lied. I am dead scared for the Japanese at large.
 

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Mana posted again. Seems he's waiting for confirmation from Hot Stuff, if they're gonna cancel on the 19th or not...

I've read from people living abroad in Japan on Twitter that the news were sort of covering that up?
3 people have already been poisoned from radiation, and are being decontaminated. :/
 

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The fact that there's no (confirmed) information about it, really worries me, they wouldn't keep it if there wasn't anything to hide...
 

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There is official information about radiation levels etc:

http://twitter.com/#!/norishikata

They also held a press conference this afternoon saying that the rating of the incident as 4 (Tchernobyl was 7) has to be confirmed independently by the IAEA, so I doubt they are making it all up.

You can watch the explosion on BBC live stream. It's definitely an explosion, but no flames (apparently Fox News showed a burning oil refinery and reported that it was the nuclear plant).

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12721498
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12720219

Full coverage (URL still has the title of the previous crisis ::meev:: ):

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12307698

This guy translates various Japanese news sources:

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/yokosonews

Quite useful since most western media seem to struggle getting reliable info due to the language barrier.
 

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On one hand I think it would be good that this sacred live takes place because that will cheers them up, but on the other hand what about the electric problems in Tokyo, of course the nuclear problem, and also will they be in the mood to do this concert when they know that another earthquake can happen?
 

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I would also think that with 10000 people reported missing on top of the 1800 they already reckoned as dead or missing, you wouldn't really be in the mood for a concert, but I don't know.
 
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