So Japan has released this video to the airwaves and on Youtube for the children. It’s Nuclear Boy, the metaphor in regards to Fukushima Daiichi in the wake of the Japanese triple disaster. It refers a meltdown to poo, and the plant itself is refered to as “Nuclear Boy”. This video is just another long [...]
Read more...A video clip surfaced on the internet showing a dog running around in the debris, and won’t leave another dog. The two dogs survived the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan last Friday, and obviously one of the dogs, the white one, has been injured. You can see in the video that the two dogs [...]
Read more...All the images, the photographs, the video clips on youtube, the response or just the one tweet people have decided to write are all heartfelt messages. Whether they are to inform or to inspire is up the the readers to decide. What we have here in this post is a unique website that has gathered [...]
Read more...When the recent earthquakes struck Japan, it jammed the phone lines, it made communication difficult. How else do you let the world know your safe? Turn to the social media platforms of the world. One thing the Japanese has adapted to their daily lives is the use of services like Facebook and Twitter. These services [...]
Read more...Update : The magnitude of the earthquake that struck Japan on Friday has been upgraded from 8.9 to 9.0. Hundreds of people have been announced dead, hundreds of bodies were found within the debris. Miyagi prefecture was hit the hardest. A huge fire broke out in Miyagi Prefecture, on Saturday morning, huge black smoke was [...]
Read more...Ever since Hong Kong’s government announced that they were giving, almost, each adult $6000, people have been discussing on this issue non-stop. A protest happened in Central, Hong Kong on Sunday against Hong Kong’s government’s $6000 giveaway. People are saying that the current Financial Secretary, John Tsang (曾俊華) made a bad move. By giving almost [...]
Read more...So as more news is being pushed to the media on the topic of the $6000 HKD Cash Handouts (read that first if you haven’t to get what this post is about) , I feel obligated to let our readers know what is going on. Aside from that I have some strong sentiments towards the issue. [...]
Read more...Hong Kong announced on Wednesday that they would be giving away $6000HKD (about $770 USD) to each adult permanent resident in Hong Kong. The government will also be issuing salary tax cuts due to a fiscal surplus for the fiscal year ending on March 31st. This plan of giving out money to almost everyone replaces [...]
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