Japan, before and after
You all need to see these photos, they show how the earthquake and tsunami have changed the landscape of Japan
www.abc.net.au/news/events/japan-quake-2011/beforeafter.htm
www.abc.net.au/news/events/japan-quake-2011/beforeafter.htm
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Posted: 2011-03-13 05:10:14
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Well to be fair, Japan is quite a bit richer than Haiti. They're government should be able to do a hell of a lot more for themselves than Haiti ever could for themselves. That being said, I'm sure we'll see fundraisers, which I'd be more than happy to donate to.
And sir, I admire you for that. Yet, I keep my stance on the fact that this country has been hit with a disaster that rivals that of the Second World War and we have yet to take action. This saddens me.
Its like before and after with prototype.
this post is beautifuly tragic and deeply saddens me..japan will never be the same after this. my thoughts and love are with all of its people in their time of greatest need and i really hope every country does as much as they can to help them
Yeah its like whenever there is a huge disaster in the philippines (since I live near a big filipino community) they always come door to door asking for donations, but a lot these guys live better than I do. So I just tell them why not sell that beamer you drove up in and buy an accord like I got (FACE!)
have to say though they are handling it pretty well considering, the Japanese have always been efficient, apparently the morning after the first a-bomb hit Hiroshima the trains were running as normal, that reflects badly on the British railways when you think about trains being cancelled because of snow or leaves on the line. Those whgo are British will know what I'm talking about
Got rid of all them pesky houses didn't it....
Jeeesuuuusssss, that's extremely saddening :'(
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This deeply saddens me. I am wel aware that the Japanese people are not fond of outsiders, but we NEED to help them, even if they don't want our help.
Although this is a little off topic, this is a good time to explain something I have noticed. You notice that after the Tsunami receded, how many rapes were there? How much looting? None. Haiti has an earthquake, how many rapes and looting? Thousands, followed by anarchy. Wonder what the problem is.