Saturday, March 19, 2011

A SUPERB article about what we long-timers in Japan really feel like here: "Overreactions worsen Japan's misery" http://t.co/tCwQlFG

7 comments:

  1. thanks...just the counterpoint i needed to go repost on someone else's blog

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  2. I posted it as well over on my fb page... I think if people start reading this type of perspective it will help diffuse the "other" one.. where your all running around glowing and your fingertips melting off...

    BTW the cloud hit the west coast yesterday I heard... I went to the park today and sucked up some myself, happily. All for one and one for all.... after all.

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  3. I mean, how many times in your life can you say, "I ingested some radioactive particles from Japan, today!", hmmm?

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  4. Not often... and if my theory is correct it will just help me along faster in my ascension process anyway so "drink it up"...

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  5. Good article, I shared it on facebook. Take care!

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  6. I confess, I'm guilty of being part of the panic stricken folks who spread the fear. This whole chapter brought me back to the times, when Québec had them *practice drills* on television.... one long bip followed by lil bips meant you had to run for cover.. the bomb was overhead!!! Traumatised me to no ends! Crazy shit truly! As this story line unfolded, I learned that our plant *Gentilly 2*, in Trois Rivière, is built on a fault line. Brings the reality closer to home after the earthquake we experienced on March 16, 2011. 4.3... nothing to write home about, most folks didn't even feel it lol. But the images we see on the telly... of families being separated for quarantine purpose didn't help my fears.

    I'm glad I added you Cam.... your keeping my neurotic mind in check :) Great read!

    Mind you.... the reality of one part of your country... doesn't take away from the reality experienced by the folks deeply affected these events.

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