пятница, 28 сентября 2012 г.

Is that what you can do?


March 11 has left a terrible mark in Japan’s history when a massive 8.9 richter scale earthquake struck off without a single warn, which is said to be one of the most powerful one ever recorded in history. And of course, as expected, a tsunami wave then followed, sweeping away their shelters, vehicles, even ships and planes, crashing everything down. A 10-metre tsunami wave, people. What else do you expect than a series of major damages and of course, deaths?

Who knows that it was going to happen? It was indeed a very unpredictable attack. Nature, people.


Everything is pulling away in a blink. Family and friends are separated. Some for a while, some forever. And yet, a series of aftershocks follows. From the quake, to the tsunami to the crippled nuclear reactors. Allahu Akbar.

This is when humanities show. It’s a sad when idiots are making fun of that massive disaster. I’m sorry to call you idiots. But you know, you think about it yourself. What’s the point of making stupid jokes at crucial time like that? If you think you can’t help out with anything, just STFMU. You don’t need to let the whole world know how stupid and heartless you actually are. Pray for their safety, it is not that hard I guess. Though we’re in different religions, doesn’t mean we can’t do anything about it. This is not about what races you are, or what religion you have faith in. This is about humanities. There are Muslims Japanese too there, you know.

I’m not being overly sensitive over this matter. But, at time like this, we don’t need to hear all those craps. It’s not something that you can play silly jokes with. They lost their family members, some died, and some are missing, shelters, a place they called home.

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