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lol
thats not funny sick basterd!Comment
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what?your life is an occasion, rise to it.
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I don´t find the Hiroshima explosion to be funny, damn amazing, yes. But not funny. Sorry if I ofended you by calling you: "Sick Basterd"... guess I don´t know you enough to call you call you that, But hey man! You can call that whenever you like.Comment
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Originally posted by minimalI don?t find the Hiroshima explosion to be funny, damn amazing, yes. But not funny. Sorry if I ofended you by calling you: "Sick Basterd"... guess I don?t know you enough to call you call you that, But hey man! You can call that whenever you like.
Btw, you're dead wrong about Hiroshima not being funny. A few week ago I pass by this billboard with an ad from the Japanese Office for tourism. Did you know what it said? VISIT HIROSHIMA
What's next? Party flights to Chernobyl? If you don't have anything better to promote your country with, go watch some daft game show which makes you the laughing stock of the rest of the worldComment
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yeah im sick. you should know that by now. i never really mean harm, not my attitude, more like wiseass.
but my question is
isnt there fallout remnants there?your life is an occasion, rise to it.
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Originally posted by thesightlessbut my question is
isnt there fallout remnants there?
Residual radiation appeared as the initial radiation subsided. About 80% of the total amount of residual radiation was released within 24 hours of the bombing. One study found that a person standing at the hypocenter 24 hours after the bombing would have received only one thousandth the dose of residual radiation that would have been received by a person who was there right after the bomb exploded. One week later, the dose would be only one millionth the original dose. In other words, residual radiation levels fell very rapidly.
Today, the background radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki is the same as the average amount of natural radiation present anywhere on Earth. It is not enough to affect human health.
(source: http://www.pcf.city.hiroshima.jp/kid...uestion12.html)Comment
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