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Rob ITST wrote:88,000 missing is a HUGE difference from 88,000 dead. Hopefully it's just due to all the confusion that's certain in a situation like this, and the actual number will be much lower.
VillaJ100 wrote:True man. Ireland and the UK generally have no volcanoes, earthquakes, tornados, hurricanes, tsunami's, and only one venomous creature that is pretty harmless
coke4 wrote:VillaJ100 wrote:True man. Ireland and the UK generally have no volcanoes, earthquakes, tornados, hurricanes, tsunami's, and only one venomous creature that is pretty harmless
And I am on the east coast, highly sheltered. As far as I am aware there is not even a venomous creature in Ireland.
I always feel sick when I see the videos of people trying to unsuccessfully drive or run away from the Tsunami. You can see them losing the race before the video ends.
willjonesjr wrote:Wow. I just can't joke about such a serious subject. You all have to live with that on your conscience. Death toll went from 39 to 88,000 in hours. This is horrific. My heart goes out to all affected. Seriously sad day.
coke4 wrote:Coolhand Texas wrote:For you end of the world freaks.
If you add up the terrorist attacks on 2001 in the us and this disaster what do you get?
9/11/ 2001
3/10/ 2011
12/21/2012!
It happened on the 11th of march, not the tenth
Coolhand Texas wrote:I think it was thursday night for the us which would have been the 10th (maybe I miscalculated the times wrong). Just playing with numbers so it would work out. I don't actually believe in all the end of the world stuff.
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