more Fukushima fuckery + friendly finery

I saw an article in The New York Post today that said TEPCO (Toyko Electric Power) wants to dump collected radioactive waste into the sea because they’ve run out of room to store it. You can read more here.

To me, its obvious this disaster has not produced any real solution to deal with the fallout from this nuclear accident, an accident that occurred in 2011, eight years ago. Nor, have I seen any concrete solution that prevents this from happening to other coastal nuclear power plants. So disgraceful. Seems like a prime example of the lemming effect , hurtling humans toward distinction.

For those of you missing Michelle, I have some good news for you. You have an opportunity to see her this Friday, 9/13 at the San Francisco Macy’s, Union Square.

This looks to be a fun event! Go and show Michelle some support!

Thank you for reading today's post. Have an InterStellar Day! ~PrP

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25 Responses to more Fukushima fuckery + friendly finery

  1. Li3 says:

    The way down has been opened. E has made it easier today.

    • O11 says:

      “Easier” for you perhaps. It took several turns for our re-entry. We are thankful that the Avenue has reopened.

  2. Lucy says:

    Thanks for the notice PrP. I’m in NY so I couldn’t have made it . But I will now keep an eye on your blog from now on. It seems that Michelle will not be back.

  3. K7/34 says:

    This Avenue was lost to some of us. Let’s fix it.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Japan is an example of humans thinking only of themselves and their present needs.
    When they went nuclear 30 plus years ago, they weren’t concerned with what would happen when they ran out of places to safely store the lethal waste products from their nuclear energy.

    Now the planet will have to pay.

  5. Britney says:

    Julia called me to say that she checked this blog out and you were cool to post a plug for Michelle. I called a few friends and they were delighted to see the plug. We will visit more often.
    Terry, your mother told me she wanted to be a girlz. I do too. How do we get Michelle to take us?

    Terry are you listening?

  6. Leslie says:

    So Prp are you in the part of California that Michelle is? Do you know her? Are you a Girlz?

  7. Terry says:

    Julie, I haven’t commented on this blog because my service says it is “Not Secure.” As for how to get Michelle to pick us up, I only know that when she had her blog some of my friends went and I didn’t because I didn’t have the nerve then. Now it appears that it is too late. Of course, I am not sure, but I haven’t seen any evidence that it is still occurring

  8. Sabah says:

    Owen called me to say that he heard that this is a very good blog. I laughed because he is spying for America in the Middle East. When does he have time to check out a blog? But here I am. If Michelle isn’t coming back perhaps this is the place to be.

  9. Cajsa says:

    Someone said that Michelle was back with this blog. I checked and it was a blog with a comment about Michelle. Didn’t recognize any names.

  10. Li3 says:

    Who are these people? Has the Avenue been corrupted?

  11. Sonia says:

    Anne said to check this blog out. But she didn’t say if she made it into the US. Somebody call me. With the butt of all jokes, trump, making it hard to go to the US, I worry for her attempts to go there.

  12. F says:

    We have not been allowed to punish Japan for fear that it may cause repercussions for others on the planet.

    Why should this bother us? We will shake some sense into that place.

  13. Martha says:

    So is this the new Michelle blog? It’s been a long time. So who are you PrP? What’s your connection with aliens?

  14. Abela says:

    No one has said if Michelle comments here. Who cares if she is mentioned. I see her mentioned on lots of blogs in my country. Many refer to her as the Reina Alienigena.

  15. Candi says:

    Hey, this blog is full of viruses. It is not safe. PrP you need to clean up this blog if you want to make it a vehicle for honest discourse.

  16. Nancy says:

    Girlz when I tried to open this blog it said “Your connection to this blog is not secure. You should not enter any sensitive information on this site (for example, passwords or credit cards), because it could be stolen by attackers.
    Also there are 6 cookies in use here.

    • Beatrice says:

      Here is something you can do. Check if a site’s connection is secure
      To see whether a website is safe to visit, you can check for security info about the site. Chrome will alert you if you can’t visit the site safely or privately.
      1. In Chrome, open a page.
      2. To check a site’s security, to the left of the web address, look at the security status:
      •  Secure
      •  Info or Not secure
      •  Not secure or Dangerous
      3. To see the site’s details and permissions, select the icon. You’ll see a summary of how private Chrome thinks the connection is.
      What each security symbol means
      These symbols let you know how safe it is to visit and use a site. They tell you if a site has a security certificate, if Chrome trusts that certificate, and if Chrome has a private connection with a site.
       Secure

      Info or Not secure

       Not secure or Dangerous

      Fix “Your connection is not private” error
      If you see a full-page error message saying “Your connection is not private,” then there’s a problem with the site, the network, or your device. Learn how to troubleshoot “Your connection is not private” errors.
      What a security certificate is
      When you go to a site that uses HTTPS (connection security), the website’s server uses a certificate to prove the website’s identity to browsers, like Chrome. Anyone can create a certificate claiming to be whatever website they want.
      To help you stay on safe on the web, Chrome requires websites to use certificates from trusted organizations.

  17. Julia says:

    When I tried this blog I got this notice: We suggest you don’t enter any private or personal information on this page. If possible, don’t use the site.
    Not secure: Proceed with caution. Something is severely wrong with the privacy of this site’s connection. Someone might be able to see the information you send or get through this site.
    You might see a “Login not secure” or “Payment not secure” message.
    Dangerous: Avoid this site. If you see a full-page red warning screen, the site has been flagged as unsafe by Safe Browsing. Using the site will likely put your private information at risk.

  18. Michelle says:

    Dear PrP,

    Thank you so much for posting my event @ Macy’s here on your blog! That was so thoughtful of you. I’m sorry you were not able to make it, but the mention was greatly appreciated! ❤️

    On a side note, I too got the warning when I first logged onto your site.

    I hope you and all your readers are doing wonderfully!

    xo,
    ~Michelle

    • Nathlie says:

      Wow! I got the warning too, but I couldn’t resist commenting to a comment by you Michelle. Very wonderful hearing from you again.

  19. Hr3 says:

    Need confirmation for the Japan flyby.

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