Seriously though, how was the park? Worth visiting?
*gasp*Do you like having hair?
On the other hand foreigners can be funny entertainment.
I still think of how incredibly stupid I must have looked eating chicken wings in the countryside with chop sticks because I couldn't communicate in Japanese and was afraid to offend the restaurant so I played it extra safe. Sure I wasn't wearing my Homer Simpson radiation suit, but still.
I have a friend who was in Japan when the quake hit and the Fukushima disaster occurred. She actually felt so strongly for the safety of all the pets that were left behind after the ensuing evacuation that she moved to the region to help care for them, and stayed for years. She never suffered any ill effect from the experience, despite actually living near the disaster zone (which you would have little reason to visit as a tourist). She eventually had to leave (for reasons unrelated to her health) but she continues to be perfectly healthy to this day.
If Japan was truly the nuclear wasteland you seem to be convinced it is, then my friend should have developed superpowers by now. Unfortunately for her, she is still one of us mundanes.
Yup. K-40, Ra-226 and Th-222 to list the most common ones. Another thing to mention would be Rn-222 and Rn-220, that stuff just diffuses out of the ground straight into your home and your lungs.They actually do have radiation.
I went on a weekday when it was overcast and a bit chilly. Obviously had a plan of attack but didn't wait longer than 15 minutes for any attraction, went on a few of the bigger rides twice too. If you're that fussed about Toy Story make a beeline for that first, that was the only busy ride the day I went.
D: You take that back!
I wanted to warn other people thinking of traveling to Japan because this isn't something people usually consider when planning their trip. I didn't even think about this til my friend mentioned it.
Also was kind of hoping I could be convinced otherwise but I know I'm not gonna change my mind anyways.
You are stupid not risk adverse.
No, you're daft.
Yup. K-40, Ra-226 and Th-222 to list the most common ones. Another thing to mention would be Rn-222 and Rn-220, that stuff just diffuses out of the ground straight into your home and your lungs.
Also, asditionally to the materials you built your homes with there's the terrestrial radiation. In certain parts of India and Brazil the radiation dose just from that can amount to 35 mSv per year. In Mombasa (Kenya) up to 105 mSv per year and Ramsar (Iran) 262 mSv per year. At this point reminder that the worst lifetime dose for Fukushima residents is estimated at ~20 mSv lifetime.
How do you read your own posts and not feel immediate disgust in yourself? Straight up pull shit out of your ass and proclaim nothing's going to change your mind?
I don't understand why people are taking this so personally. Like they're personally offended that someone would question the safety of Japan. Is it just because it's Japan?
Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
Btw I just looked it up, and the Japan accident is on par with the Chernobyl incident. They're both the highest nuclear disaster rating possible:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucle...s_and_incidents#Nuclear_power_plant_accidents
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Nuclear_Event_Scale#Level_7:_Major_accident
I don't understand why people are taking this so personally. Like they're personally offended that someone would dare question the safety of Japan. Is it just because it's Japan?
Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
Btw I just looked it up, and the Japan accident is on par with the Chernobyl incident. They're both the highest nuclear disaster rating possible:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucle...s_and_incidents#Nuclear_power_plant_accidents
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Nuclear_Event_Scale#Level_7:_Major_accident
If you'd have asked if it was safe to visit Kiev because of Chernobyl then yes you would, because it's just as ridiculous.Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
I don't understand why people are taking this so personally. Like they're personally offended that someone would question the safety of Japan. Is it just because it's Japan?
Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
Btw I just looked it up, and the Japan accident is on par with the Chernobyl incident. They're both the highest nuclear disaster rating possible:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucle...s_and_incidents#Nuclear_power_plant_accidents
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Nuclear_Event_Scale#Level_7:_Major_accident
Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
I've lived in tokyo in 2013. I must be dead by now.
Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
I don't understand why people are taking this so personally. Like they're personally offended that someone would dare question the safety of Japan. Is it just because it's Japan?
Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
Btw I just looked it up, and the Japan accident is on par with the Chernobyl incident. They're both the highest nuclear disaster rating possible:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucle...s_and_incidents#Nuclear_power_plant_accidents
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Nuclear_Event_Scale#Level_7:_Major_accident
You aren't going to like this news but in the 1980's some radiation thing happened....
I don't know, you should go ask one of the dozens of thousands of people visiting Pripyat every year, nevermind the millions actually living in Ukraine and other contaminated countries in Europe.Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
I don't understand why people are taking this so personally. Like they're personally offended that someone would dare question the safety of Japan. Is it just because it's Japan?
Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
Btw I just looked it up, and the Japan accident is on par with the Chernobyl incident. They're both the highest nuclear disaster rating possible:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucle...s_and_incidents#Nuclear_power_plant_accidents
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Nuclear_Event_Scale#Level_7:_Major_accident
yes you would lmao. that's just fucking absurd. your posts are all borne in ignorance.I don't understand why people are taking this so personally. Like they're personally offended that someone would dare question the safety of Japan. Is it just because it's Japan?
Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
Btw I just looked it up, and the Japan accident is on par with the Chernobyl incident. They're both the highest nuclear disaster rating possible:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucle...s_and_incidents#Nuclear_power_plant_accidents
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Nuclear_Event_Scale#Level_7:_Major_accident
It's not because Japan. It's because you are sticking to a position born out of complete lack of knowledge of the situation, repeatedly citing things that are either proven to be politically motivated or taken out of context by the same sort of ignorant fearmongering you yourself have fallen into espousing. Furthermore, you are willfully ignoring all the people who are trying to point this out to you, while still somehow maintaining an air of superiority because apparently all the scientists in the world who actually study radiation are wrong about this and you are right because you can misuse Google to support your factually incorrect preconceptions.I don't understand why people are taking this so personally. Like they're personally offended that someone would dare question the safety of Japan. Is it just because it's Japan?
Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
Btw I just looked it up, and the Japan accident is on par with the Chernobyl incident. They're both the highest nuclear disaster rating possible:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucle...s_and_incidents#Nuclear_power_plant_accidents
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Nuclear_Event_Scale#Level_7:_Major_accident
I genuinely do get personally offended, and so I can't make a proper reply. Fear mongering of nuclear radiation during 3/11 and after did a lot of harm. I don't even get for what. People so afraid of cancer don't live standard Western lives.
Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
I don't understand why people are taking this so personally. Like they're personally offended that someone would dare question the safety of Japan. Is it just because it's Japan?
Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
Btw I just looked it up, and the Japan accident is on par with the Chernobyl incident. They're both the highest nuclear disaster rating possible:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucle...s_and_incidents#Nuclear_power_plant_accidents
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Nuclear_Event_Scale#Level_7:_Major_accident
I don't understand why people are taking this so personally. Like they're personally offended that someone would dare question the safety of Japan. Is it just because it's Japan?
Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
Btw I just looked it up, and the Japan accident is on par with the Chernobyl incident. They're both the highest nuclear disaster rating possible:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucle...s_and_incidents#Nuclear_power_plant_accidents
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Nuclear_Event_Scale#Level_7:_Major_accident
I don't understand why people are taking this so personally. Like they're personally offended that someone would dare question the safety of Japan. Is it just because it's Japan?
Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
Just stay in your house dude
No, I'd assume it's more because your posts appear really dumb and anti-science. You obviously don't know what you're talking about, but you clearly don't want to listen to anyone who doesn't support your preconceived views. You claim to not be an anti-vaxxer yet your logic is fundamentally the same as theirs.
Ukraine, it's in Ukraine, and I doubt many people here would be telling you to avoid it due to radiation. As has been posted, many people visit Pripyat and the Chernobyl area every year and they're not all dropping down dead. That's not to mention the 45 million people living in the country.
I don't understand why people are taking this so personally. Like they're personally offended that someone would dare question the safety of Japan. Is it just because it's Japan?
Like I doubt if I were asking if it was safe to visit whatever country Chernobyl is in, I'd be getting the same heated responses here.
Btw I just looked it up, and the Japan accident is on par with the Chernobyl incident. They're both the highest nuclear disaster rating possible:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucle...s_and_incidents#Nuclear_power_plant_accidents
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Nuclear_Event_Scale#Level_7:_Major_accident