Sunday, March 13, 2011

tsunami in japan - is it a sign the world is ending? (Blog numéro trois)

hello again,
I'm going to be original and blog about the tsunami in Japan. 

-> what inspired me to write about this was ...

Me and Anthony Falletta (hi ant =)) were at a restaurant picking up food friday night
now, i heard about the tsunami but to be honest i really didn't care, i mean i doesn't affect me and so i never really payed attention to it 
(which is probably messed up but lets be honest are any of you crying over what happened or are you going through your day to day complaining about whats for dinner instead of how millions of people are dying.... you know what i mean?)
anyway... there were t.v.'s in the place so i sat down and watched it and then i saw how all of that water is damaging everything
like... all is gone...
i really felt so bad ... 
(ask ant i was bothering him about it for a good 5 mins after we left the restaurant) =p


PEOPLE ARE DYING - THEIR HOMES, FAMILIES, FOOD, EVERYTHING IS GONE...
http://video.ap.org/?f=AP&pid=su2MWs6tIZDVv6tk9OQJSh4y5di6mnqb
this link, if you click on it shows clips one after the other on the effects of the tsumani to the people of Japan, and shows pictures too.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42056235/ns/world_news-asia-pacific/?GT1=43001
this link describes how the nuclear power plants in Japan can "melt down".
 I'm going to try to explain the best i can but if not just watch the link.... it basically means that the uranium is going to turn into liquid, eat away at whats in its way, like the building it is in, and then escape into the atmosphere and cause harmful radiation to the people of japan.


http://www.aolnews.com/2011/03/13/japan-man-hiromitsu-shinkawa-saved-from-rooftop-that-floated-to/?icid=maing|main5|dl1|sec1_lnk2|49825
 this link is basically just a sad story of a victim of the tsumani... he lost his wife which is terrible =( and he was lost at sea for days and no resue teams saw him... he survived and he said
"I thought today was the last day of my life," it quoted him as saying.     =(



http://www.aolnews.com/2011/03/13/japan-quake-tsunami-death-toll-likely-over-10-000/
"This is Japan's most severe crisis since the war ended 65 years ago,"



-> its crazy to see so many people dying by natural disasters.... first Katrina and now this??

and i've been hearing people say how this is sign that the world is ending- with all these natural disasters and people dying... there's problems with nuclear weapons and everything.... it's hard to think about the future when there might not be one... just food for thought


http://www.freakingnews.com/Tsunami-Pics-57985.asp
this is a link of a picture of the nuclear power plant and the water hitting it 



*COMMENT!!* 
let me know if you think this is a sign that the world is ending??
how do you feel about it?

5 comments:

  1. How coincidental, we wrote about the same topic =p I'm going to respond to what you want the viewers to discuss. I DEFINITELY think that the world is ending. It's sad to say but it's true. As we previously discussed,I think a Third World War is going to happen and soon! This destruction is horrible and it's even worse that there isn't much to do to prevent it from happening since it's a natural disaster.

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  2. i no .... ahhhhh!!!! scary lol

    ooo yes very coincidental (spelt wrong )

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  3. I agree once again. Just seeing these pictures and hearing people talk about it non-stop is emotional. I can't imagine our community being gone..no jobs for people...no homes...no anything! Especially when nuclear gasses are involved I could't bear it! This world is destroying itself day by day and I don't want to be alive to experience it!

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  4. I also agree with you Bianca... When I heard at first time about the Tsunami in Japan I didn't really care too, but when i saw on T.V all those dramatic videos when the tsunami damage all the houses, schools,and you could see the cars sailing like those were light as a feather is. I mean thinking that there were people living under those houses, kids learning at schools and people driving those cars when the tsunami came and took everything with it, it's just so sad. I personally donated money for the people that are alive and I am really sorry about them.

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