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Mysterious foam fills the streets of Japanese city in the wake of the country's second deadly earthquake this week

Foamy substance appeared in the centre of the southern city of Fukuoka

Videos and images of the foam were posted online by bewildered residents

One theory is that second earthquake caused an underground pipe to burst

Mystery comes as Japan suffers second quake, bringing death count to 41

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3543665/Mysterious-foam-fills-streets-Japanese-city-wake-country-s-second-deadly-earthquake.html#ixzz461gMu19h

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It seems the sperm whale population has started to recover since the whaling ban

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I don't understand. Why people not leaving the area with earthquake potential, too hard to rebuild everything from scratch ?

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I don't understand. Why people not leaving the area with earthquake potential, too hard to rebuild everything from scratch ?

Its hard or almost impossible to leave for the common person/family. You need to have a lot of $$ to move to another place, you need to quit your job and find another one and in the man time trying to sell what you have left and figure if you have enough left to effort the other place.

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there must be a Gillette factory near by

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I don't understand. Why people not leaving the area with earthquake potential, too hard to rebuild everything from scratch ?

where? The whole of Japan is and has been seismically active for eons.

BRESSAN_GIS_Japan_history_earthquake_map.jpg

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Are there some reports on what the substance really is?

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where? The whole of Japan is and has been seismically active for eons.

BRESSAN_GIS_Japan_history_earthquake_map.jpg

Where you don't see a round dot.

It's a waste of time and resource to build, rebuild and then destroyed in a matter of hour. They could start a farm, somewhere, start a simple life

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not even suggestions as to what it may be? nice article lol

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I don't understand. Why people not leaving the area with earthquake potential, too hard to rebuild everything from scratch ?

People become attached to an area, no matter how dangerous it can be to live there. Look at all of the people in California with their houses sliding down the hills. They lose everything and go back for more. People are basically stupid. The news media proves that point daily with eir dummying down of the news and over dramatization.
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Where you don't see a round dot.

It's a waste of time and resource to build, rebuild and then destroyed in a matter of hour. They could start a farm, somewhere, start a simple life

U realize the dots are epicenters,rigtht? The actual earthquake affects an area of hundreds of square miles.

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I believe the oft quoted phrase is, "I've seen enough anime to know where this is going...."

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Where you don't see a round dot.

It's a waste of time and resource to build, rebuild and then destroyed in a matter of hour. They could start a farm, somewhere, start a simple life

The dots are where the earthquake started, not the area affected by the earthquake. I doubt there isn't a square mile of Japan that has not felt a damaging earthquake within the last, say, 150 years. And relocation is difficult at the best of times--although pretty much everyone has dreamed of simply selling off and hitting the road to anywhere, it means disconnecting from family, friends, income, support. And to "start a farm, somewhere, start a simple life" sounds so romantic and easy, but if you do so, you're probably not moving again. The "simple life" means sustaining yourself and your family, earning no income, making everything yourself, working probably 16 hours a day just to stay alive and healthy. It's doable, but compared to life in a modern city, with clean, reliable water, personal interactions, and the very modern luxury of free time, why bother? I live in a rural area, with many small towns that haven't even come close to recovering from the 2008 recession. Unless the entire population of Japan relocated to central Russia or somewhere less tectonically active, there will be earthquake fatalities in Japan. And you know what? They'll keep rebuilding, every time.

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