Covering Fukushima I (Daiichi) Nuclear Accident Since March 11, 2011 (Photo: Reactor 3 Operating Floor, January 2014)
you drew first blood dec 7 honolulu!we kick ass !and what now ,blame usfor a badly built plant next to ocean?that will kill millions..eat sh t!!
Anon above, you are not welcome. Please go. Away. Fast. Yes I do blame GE. You eat sh_t.
I'm sure you kick ass. In Afghanistan. In Syria. Too bad you are as ugly as those Japanese who trashes a Korean-born Bronze medalist.
Anonymous at 10:22 does not sound American due to grammar errors.Anonymous at 10:34, you are primarily blaming GE?Anonymous at 10:36, you are saying that Americans are kicking ass in Syria?
I enjoyed Bear's Galactica music, but my favorite of his was from Caprica. So sad and haunting.If the music above is for Hiroshima, the Caprica music is for the Fukushima disaster.
Grammar errors may do indicate he's an American, LOL.O'Bummer is arming the so-called rebels in Syria. Kicking ass indirectly.
My sincere respect for the victims of the Hiroshima bombing. May all innocent victims of man-made radiation be as the Hiroshima Ginkgo!
you drew first blood dec 7 honolulu!
ReplyDeletewe kick ass !and what now ,blame us
for a badly built plant next to ocean?
that will kill millions..eat sh t!!
Anon above, you are not welcome. Please go. Away. Fast. Yes I do blame GE. You eat sh_t.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you kick ass. In Afghanistan. In Syria. Too bad you are as ugly as those Japanese who trashes a Korean-born Bronze medalist.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous at 10:22 does not sound American due to grammar errors.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous at 10:34, you are primarily blaming GE?
Anonymous at 10:36, you are saying that Americans are kicking ass in Syria?
I enjoyed Bear's Galactica music, but my favorite of his was from Caprica. So sad and haunting.
ReplyDeleteIf the music above is for Hiroshima, the Caprica music is for the Fukushima disaster.
Grammar errors may do indicate he's an American, LOL.
ReplyDeleteO'Bummer is arming the so-called rebels in Syria. Kicking ass indirectly.
My sincere respect for the victims of the Hiroshima bombing.
ReplyDeleteMay all innocent victims of man-made radiation be as the Hiroshima Ginkgo!