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Even if they do meltdown its not going to be as bad as everyone says. I'm not a nuclear physicist but even I'm smart enough to understand how fallout works, which apparently the media doesn't understand. The shit has a half life or a window of time where its a problem. This bound to end up in the Pacific even if it does meltdown, trace amounts might end up in LA or some shit but only for a few weeks will that be a problem. That been said a fire or a major one at least is what could change this whole event. The control rods were fully interested at the time and even if the reactor/s do melt down they weren't crucial during that time of the quake. The energy levels at the time were pretty low at the time too. Something like 10% I don't know though I could be wrong, but I "know" the fuckers at CNN BBC and FOX news don't fully understand the situation or how nuclear reactors even work and they aren't screaming and running for the bunkers, so fuck it. I'm ready for the nasty comments on m opinion too, so come at me oh wise and intelligent /g/nome.

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