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Re: Japan's Disaster and Morals

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Maugena wrote: Honestly, I don't understand what point there was in you making this thread.
Engender discussion. Troll fools. Because he could.
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Maugena wrote:You should never be made to feel bad for someone else's problems, if the sympathy isn't there, then let it be so.
Regardless, it's not possible to be safe from natural disasters, no matter where you live. As long as you live on Earth, you will always be at risk.
And you can't be like, oh well, it's their own fault. What I take from that is the suggestion that the Japanese, as a people, should abandon Japan.
Where's the sense in that?
Sure, if you don't like the risks, you can attempt to move elsewhere.
Also, they've taken the geography of Japan very seriously. They had and have systems in place to minimize damage caused by earthquakes, monsoons, etc.
It really seems to me that the tsunami was the part that threw them for a loop. They were not prepared for that.
Honestly, I don't understand what point there was in you making this thread.

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pimpdave wrote:I choose to let the moon control the tides.
Yeah, but, where did the moon come from? How did it get there? There cant possibly be any scientific evidence to explain that.
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I know I'm bumping an old thread doing this ,but I'm not sure how you could not feel sympathy after watching a video like this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vZR0Rq1Rfw
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Baron Von PWN wrote:I know I'm bumping an old thread doing this ,but I'm not sure how you could not feel sympathy after watching a video like this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vZR0Rq1Rfw

Mostly I felt bored. Until 3:40, that guy had a sweet ass. And at 4:10 I was thinking 'run forrest run', which at about 4:40 changed to 'swim forrest swim'.
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