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9.0 Earthquakes are not a regular occurrence.
Nuclear plants failing are not a regular occurrence.
You being more ignorant with every post is a regular occurrence.
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I know I'm an idiot but there's no reason to be that harsh to me. :P I was only "ignorant" in one post 'cause I worded it wrong as usual (second time I've done that tonight, I need to get my mind out of the gutter). Lemme try again.
Yes, it's terrible that Japan just got screwed over that and many people are dead, and I feel for these people, they deserve lots of aid and sympathy, but I'd hardly call that the world falling apart - More like a country falling apart, except they'll probably recover from this relatively quickly and they were more prepared for this sort of thing than most countries would have been.
Terrible things seem to happen often. Think about the recent disasters that have happened during the past decade (and I don't just mean natural ones). Has everyone forgotten about Haiti already? That was a bigger disaster (between 90,000-200,000 dead compared to Japan's so far 10,000 estimate, even though it's early days) and I don't remember there being as much hype in the media about it.
And yeah I know I'm sort of going back on what I said earlier, but I also find it silly that the media seem to be concentrating more on the nuclear power plant blowing up than on the other, more serious effects of the earthquake and tsunami, and the continuing rescue effort, especially since we know now that a massive spread of radiation apparently isn't likely. And what, because it's more interesting and scary, even though people have already been evacuated?