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Mar 16, 2011 03:28

Eh... I don't have anything to say this morning, I guess I'd think of something when I wake up ^^

Oh, today's tweets: I can't help but agree with this one

#0943: Aditya Chakrabortty suggests in the Guardian that "however horrifying the pictures, however moving the reports, there's a limit to how much suffering people can take on board - and it's extremely low". He adds that the bigger the number of fatalities, the harder it is for audiences to comprehend them.

And

#1925: Takashi Honda, a rescue worker searching for survivors in Otsuchi, told AP earlier he was not giving up hope of finding survivors: "People don't die easily. That is why we are doing our best. We will continue to spot areas which have not been searched yet."

#0816: Ryan Barnes, from Nagoya writes: "I'm working through the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme in Nagoya. Today was Sports Day at my school. Students played outside all day. People here seem tense, but on the surface, everything seems eerily normal." Have Your Say

#0725: Philip White, of the Citizens' Nuclear Information Center in Tokyo, tells the BBC he honours the courage of some 50 workers remaining in the nuclear plant, saying they are risking their lives by exposing themselves to what are conceivably very high doses of radiation. Says the authorities' unwillingness to listen to past advice about the dangers of quakes and tsunami has led to this situation, and they should have taken these well-founded critiques seriously.

#0515: TOKYODANDY tweets: "Thinking of the 50 workers on site at the Fukushima Power Plant risking their lives to bring the situation under control. THANK YOU."

G'night

日本頑張れ!

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